The three mighty moustachioed men and a tour guide hold the key to the secret of Ljubljana, which will be shared with you on this unusual Moustache Tour. Cycle through the most beautiful streets of Ljubljana and feel the lifestyle of an Architect, Writer and a Painter.
Novi trg (New Square) is a refined public space in the historic center of Ljubljana, located between the Ljubljanica River and the National and University Library (NUK). Though called “new,” the square has deep historical roots and has been revitalized in recent years into a vibrant urban plaza. Surrounded by important cultural and academic institutions—such as NUK, the City Museum of Ljubljana, and the Slovenian Academy of Sciences and Arts (SAZU)—Novi trg offers a unique blend of history, architecture, and everyday life. From the square, you can admire the majestic façade of Jože Plečnik’s library, elegant Baroque and Renaissance buildings, and views toward Ljubljana Castle.
Križevniška ulica is a charming, cobbled street in the heart of Ljubljana’s old town, just steps away from the Ljubljanica River and tucked behind the Križanke complex. Known for its artistic flair and peaceful atmosphere, the street is lined with galleries, cultural institutions, and cozy cafés, making it a hidden gem for those exploring the city’s more intimate corners. A unique local character tied to Križevniška ulica is barber Robert, a beloved figure known not just for his traditional barbershop but also for his role in shaping the street’s identity. More than just a place for a haircut, Robert’s shop became a cultural meeting point, filled with stories, music, and artistic touches. His creative spirit contributed to the street’s revival and charm, helping transform it into one of the most atmospheric and personalized spots in Ljubljana.
Plečnik House, located at Karunova 4–6 in the Trnovo district of Ljubljana, is the former residence and studio of Jože Plečnik, Slovenia’s most celebrated architect. Plečnik lived and worked here from 1921 until his death in 1957, transforming the property into a unique architectural ensemble that reflects his personal style and design philosophy. The house, now a museum, offers visitors an intimate glimpse into Plečnik's life, showcasing his original furniture, personal belongings, architectural plans, and models. The tour provides insights into his creative process and the profound impact he had on Ljubljana's urban landscape. The museum also features a permanent exhibition detailing Plečnik's major works, including the National and University Library, Ljubljana Central Market, and his unrealized vision for the Slovenian Parliament, the Cathedral of Freedom. Plečnik House stands as a testament to his enduring legacy in shaping Slovenia's architectural heritage.
You will make your own way to the meeting points