
InterContinental - Ljubljana by IHG
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Ljubljana is Europe's green capital. A compact, traffic-free centre where dogs walk alongside their owners on riverside terraces, through castle grounds, and across medieval bridges. Top spots for pets include Tivoli Park (off-leash), the Ljubljana Castle hill, and the Sava river greenway, especially around the Old Town, Trnovo, and Šiška.
Why Ljubljana with your pet?
Ljubljana is Europe's green capital. A compact, traffic-free centre where dogs walk alongside their owners on riverside terraces, through castle grounds, and across medieval bridges.
📍 Top spot
Tivoli Park (off-leash), the Ljubljana Castle hill, and the Sava river greenway.
🏘️ Best area
the Old Town, Trnovo, and Šiška.

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Ljubljana, Slovenia's postcard-small capital, curls along the emerald Ljubljanica River beneath a medieval hilltop castle. Roman Emona once stood here, and traces of its walls still appear between Art Nouveau facades and the playful dragon-guarded bridges of architect Jože Plečnik. With just under 300,000 inhabitants, the city feels more like a village, pedestrianized since 2007 and wrapped in forest on every side. Slovenians are fiercely outdoorsy and famously fond of dogs: you'll spot them on mountain trails, in riverside cafes, and curled under tables at award-winning restaurants. Beyond the city, the Julian Alps and Karst plateau are true bear and wolf country, adding a wild edge to any leash-off dream.
Ljubljana's largest green space sprawls over 500 hectares just minutes from the center, with chestnut-lined promenades designed by Plečnik, rose gardens, and a dedicated off-leash dog zone near Tivolski Ribnik pond. Forested trails climb toward Rožnik Hill.
A dragon-themed medieval fortress crowning the hill above the Old Town. The funicular explicitly welcomes leashed dogs, and the outer courtyards, ramparts, and forest approach trails are pet-friendly. The paid interior museum and viewing tower do not admit dogs.
Plečnik's pedestrianized embankments form the city's living room, with willow-draped cafes, Triple Bridge, Dragon Bridge, and boat tours. Water access points along the banks let dogs cool off in summer. The entire stretch is flat and lined with water bowls outside cafes.
A forested 394-meter hill rising directly from Tivoli Park. The main trail climbs gently in 30 minutes through beech woods to the Rožnik inn, a classic Slovenian gostilna that seats dogs on its terrace.
A former Yugoslav army barracks turned alternative arts squat, covered in murals, sculpture, and underground clubs. By day it's an open-air gallery perfectly walkable with dogs; at night it becomes Ljubljana's loudest nightlife zone, best avoided with sensitive pets.
A UNESCO-listed wetland just south of the city, famous for prehistoric pile dwellings and 260 bird species. Gravel dike paths stretch for kilometers in flat, open countryside — ideal for long-lead runs with a dog. Leashes are required March to July to protect ground-nesting birds.
Restaurants, parks, transport, beaches, vets. Everything you need to know for Ljubljana with your pet.
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🐾 Best months to travel with a pet in Ljubljana: May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep