Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Travel guide - Slovenia, the capital of Europe, enjoys country life.

Slovenia, the capital of Europe, enjoys country life.

Slovenia is located between Italy, Austria and Croatia, but the tourism consumption of the former is lower than that of the latter three countries. Although prices in the capital Ljubljana have been rising steadily since the country joined the euro zone, you can still choose cheap hotels and restaurants.

Country life (photo traveler Hanako)

Slovenia has forests, coasts, lakes, mountains, caves and various landforms, and its natural scenery is very charming. Patches of green pastures are intertwined with winding country roads, and the spires of churches in quiet villages are reminiscent of picturesque Austria. Dark green forests surround towering gray peaks, Lake Bled is as green as jade, the mirror-like lake under the cliff and the snow-white reflection of Alps in the lake constitute the fantastic wonders of Kethleen.

Ljubljana (photographer's seven-color map)

If all European metropolises are playing different styles of music, then Ljubljana is more like a country tune humming at will. Before the ring road was built, wild animals wandered in the center of Lubyanka, the capital of Slovenia. Ljubljana is located in the upper reaches of sava river in the northwest, surrounded by mountains and dense fog. It covers an area of 902 square kilometers. Although the area is small, Ljubljana has its own unique tunes. Founded by the Romans in the/kloc-0th century BC, this city is a city in the upper reaches of sava river, surrounded by mountains, where the Ljubljana River meets the sava river. After the 15 17 and 1895 earthquakes, a number of Renaissance buildings and Art Nouveau buildings were built in Ljubljana. From World War I to World War II, Slovenian architect Jorge Plech Nik designed and rebuilt the city center and the banks of the Ljubljana River. After these major constructions, Ljubljana harmoniously blended classical architecture, Art Nouveau architecture and modern Baroque architecture, emitting a unique aesthetic feeling.

Ljubljana (photographer's seven-color map)

The Soul of Ljubljana is an ancient medieval city full of Baroque and Art Nouveau architecture. On a hill in the center of Ljubljana, there is a castle (Ljubljanski grad) built in12nd century. From the top of the castle, you can have a panoramic view of the city. There are many squares in Ljubljana. In the city square (Mestni Trg) in the center of the city, there is the Cagnola Fountain built in 175 1, next to the town hall completed in 17 18. * * * Square near the Parliament Building is where Slovenia 199 1 declared its independence. A bronze statue of Ple Xie Lun, the lyric writer of Slovenia's national anthem, stands in the Presenov Church, which was built in memory of this outstanding Slovenian poet. Visitors can enjoy these beautiful scenery on foot; From outdoor cafes to small boutiques, there are also many attractive places to stop and watch. You will be deeply attracted by the picnic food in the old town market square, and then go to Tivoli Park. In Vinoteka pub next to the city hall, you can taste local wines.