Ljubljana is the capital of Slovenia. It is marked by many cultural and natural attractions that attract many visitors throughout the year. The most prominent of them is the symbol of the city, the Ljubljana Castle, located on a small hill above the old town.
Ljubljana has always been known as a commercial city. Not only traders but also artisans were involved in the trade, as well as all those who had a small garden or field. Sellers especially liked bridges. A lot of people walked by, and the water took away filthy. In addition to the stores there were many inns and some of them also provided accommodation. In the first half of the 18th century, the first hotel called The Wild Man was opened in Ljubljana. The hotel was closed in 1866, but the house is still standing. One of the inns was called the Golden Ship. It was intended for carriers who unloaded and loaded boats floating on the Ljubljanica River, while waiting were refreshing at a nearby tavern. For decades, the tradition of the popular refreshment shop continues the Golden Boat Café. In one of the oldest houses in Ljubljana, on Cankar's embankment, where the Zlata ribica Inn is today, wine has been brewed since 1970.
And a winery has developed a tavern named after Ribji trg Square, on the edge of which stands. Today, there are many restaurants, inns, patisseries, cafes and other places in Ljubljana. The most famous old taverns are the Inn Pri vitezu from the turn of the 18th century, the Inn Sestica, which has been in operation since 1787, the Inn Roza on Zidovska Ulica Street, the Inn Pod lipo from 1820 on Borštnikov trg Square, the Sokol inn with a beautiful iron bird at the entrance, and other. The oldest and still operating hotel in Ljubljana is the Hotel Slon. In 1756 there was a guesthouse in the area, which later grew into a hotel, so the story of its creation is even older. The current building was built just before the Second World War and has been rebuilt many times. The Ljubljana Dvor Pizzeria and Restaurant is located along the promenade along the Ljubljanica River in Dvorni trg Square.
It is a popular spot that also attracts many passing walkers. They offer a wide range of dishes such as fish dishes, Slovenian and seafood, pizzas, grilled dishes, snacks and lunches, vegetarian dishes, sweets and more.