I cheer you that you showed that Ljubljana is not just a castle and three bridges. I appreciate that you walked through so known Emona and that you showed not so known but meningful and beautiful buildings and sights. If you appreciate history and the story of any city or town, you would cenrtanly enjoy the visit.
Slovenia looks absolutely enchanting! I’m amazed by how charming the stunning castles are. Your video perfectly captures the beauty and richness of Slovenia.
Slovenia looks amazing to visit, Love the architecture, the calmness of streets and the weather. It reminds me of Prague so much. Love to see some delicious croissant and yummy omlette.
What a fantastic video showcasing Slovenia as the hidden gem of Europe! Your footage beautifully highlights the country’s stunning landscapes and unique charm. It’s clear how much effort went into capturing its beauty. Thank you for introducing us to such a captivating destination. Big Like! New sub👍
I appreciate the kind words and joining the journey. I will definitely go back to Slovenia someday soon. I had a blast and missed out on so much in my short time that I wanted to capture.
Jason and Argonavts did stop in area of Ljubljana. Centuries ago in south part of Ljubljana in Ljubljansko Barje was a large lake four thousands years ago in wich dragoon was noticed according to legend. Ljubljansko Barje was then populated by people called Mostiščarji wich had lived in timber houses on piles stick pilled in the lake. In National historical museum in Ljubljana are exbited historical relict also of this very old historical periode like the reminates of oldest wooden canu in the world and the oldest wooden wheel in the world and many more very old relicts from this historical periode.
Really enjoyed watching the video! It feels so exciting to watch when you upload new videos, I love how the merge between the glimpses of history and traveling tips match together it makes your content so overwhelming, btw the previous thumbnail for this video is better than the new one ! Have a good one can't wait to see you again ! ❤
That 1/2 litre of Slovenian beer caught my attention! After a long day of hiking and walking, beer and chocolate are always welcome. I love the scenery around the town and the glimpses of what look like Christmas lights. Your traditional dinner looked amazing.
@@AdventuresOfATravelingDon How much time would you recommend there for a first time visit? And do you suggest going in the winter months or think another season would be better for sightseeing?
@@TheAverageTourist I think any season would be fine however, I feel like Fall and winter give you a unique perspective. Particularly from what I've heard when you get out of the city. Bled is a place I never got to myself. But, the way it looks in the snow is a dream of mine.
Dragon is in the city of Ljubljana's coat of arms. That's why there are dragons everywhere. Even the fans of a major Ljubljana basketball and football club are called Green Dragons.
I didn't know about the dragons out there! Great story. That castle up the hill sure looked worth a visit and you're right, you can already do a lot of stuff for free! 😊
@@AdventuresOfATravelingDon There are two more stories about the dragon - one is st. George killing it and so the people became christian and another is that there was once heavy rain and it flushed a baby dragon out of its cave and it was about to drown. So a couple of guys rescued it from the water and gave him shelter in park Tivoli. After it regenerated it showed gratitute by locating best tasting water in the region and that's why tap water(and the one used for making beer) tastes so good in Ljubljana :D
Interesting that you found a Roman area in the middle of the city. Guess I will need to check out Slovenia someday (other than passing through) on a bus tour.
Č is pronounced exactly as you say it in the begining of ''chocolate'' So try saying ''chockoladniCa'' (read the last C as you did at 'šestica' (not with a K as in ''car''))
I cheer you that you showed that Ljubljana is not just a castle and three bridges. I appreciate that you walked through so known Emona and that you showed not so known but meningful and beautiful buildings and sights. If you appreciate history and the story of any city or town, you would cenrtanly enjoy the visit.
I appreciate that. It's nice to see the main sites but, a city or region is more than just the major tourist spots. Glad you enjoyed my tour
Slovenia looks incredible! What a great little hidden gem.
It's the gem of Europe.
Slovenia looks absolutely enchanting! I’m amazed by how charming the stunning castles are. Your video perfectly captures the beauty and richness of Slovenia.
Thanks. It was an absolute blast
Slovenia looks amazing to visit, Love the architecture, the calmness of streets and the weather. It reminds me of Prague so much. Love to see some delicious croissant and yummy omlette.
Slovenia ❤️🇸🇮
Beautiful old world architecture. Great food and brimming with history. Thanks for the tour
I'm happy you enjoyed the tour.
What a fantastic video showcasing Slovenia as the hidden gem of Europe! Your footage beautifully highlights the country’s stunning landscapes and unique charm. It’s clear how much effort went into capturing its beauty. Thank you for introducing us to such a captivating destination. Big Like! New sub👍
I appreciate the kind words and joining the journey. I will definitely go back to Slovenia someday soon. I had a blast and missed out on so much in my short time that I wanted to capture.
Slovenia is beautiful, love all the old European designed buildings and the food looks delicious
Oh man the food is top notch.
Great series of videos! We enjoyed following your adventure!
Thanks for coming along.
It is so fun seeing a place I've visited through someone else's eyes! 😄
It brings a different perspective to it
The area looks beautiful. The castle looks like a great place to explore.
The Castle is awesome
Jason and Argonavts did stop in area of Ljubljana. Centuries ago in south part of Ljubljana in Ljubljansko Barje was a large lake four thousands years ago in wich dragoon was noticed according to legend. Ljubljansko Barje was then populated by people called Mostiščarji wich had lived in timber houses on piles stick pilled in the lake. In National historical museum in Ljubljana are exbited historical relict also of this very old historical periode like the reminates of oldest wooden canu in the world and the oldest wooden wheel in the world and many more very old relicts from this historical periode.
You've done awesome research on Ljubljana, and a great job on finding hidden gems like the Krakovo urban gardens.
Thank you for the kind words
Really enjoyed watching the video! It feels so exciting to watch when you upload new videos, I love how the merge between the glimpses of history and traveling tips match together it makes your content so overwhelming, btw the previous thumbnail for this video is better than the new one ! Have a good one can't wait to see you again ! ❤
I'm gonna try out both for a bit. I didn't get the pop on the first that I wanted.
Awesome city, you explain it so well, love all the dragon things. ❤
I'm a dragon lover myself.
That 1/2 litre of Slovenian beer caught my attention! After a long day of hiking and walking, beer and chocolate are always welcome. I love the scenery around the town and the glimpses of what look like Christmas lights. Your traditional dinner looked amazing.
It was truly a fantastic experience
@@AdventuresOfATravelingDon How much time would you recommend there for a first time visit? And do you suggest going in the winter months or think another season would be better for sightseeing?
@@TheAverageTourist I think any season would be fine however, I feel like Fall and winter give you a unique perspective. Particularly from what I've heard when you get out of the city. Bled is a place I never got to myself. But, the way it looks in the snow is a dream of mine.
Dragon is in the city of Ljubljana's coat of arms. That's why there are dragons everywhere. Even the fans of a major Ljubljana basketball and football club are called Green Dragons.
I didn't know about the dragons out there! Great story.
That castle up the hill sure looked worth a visit and you're right, you can already do a lot of stuff for free! 😊
It was something I noticed. Asked my hostel owner and he told me about the Argonauts story
@@AdventuresOfATravelingDon There are two more stories about the dragon - one is st. George killing it and so the people became christian and another is that there was once heavy rain and it flushed a baby dragon out of its cave and it was about to drown. So a couple of guys rescued it from the water and gave him shelter in park Tivoli. After it regenerated it showed gratitute by locating best tasting water in the region and that's why tap water(and the one used for making beer) tastes so good in Ljubljana :D
Very nice city , reminds me of Prague
It's a bit of a mini Prague.
Slovenian architect Plečnik created most of Ljubljana and Prague.
Interesting that you found a Roman area in the middle of the city. Guess I will need to check out Slovenia someday (other than passing through) on a bus tour.
I think you would love Ljubljana
Č is pronounced exactly as you say it in the begining of ''chocolate''
So try saying ''chockoladniCa'' (read the last C as you did at 'šestica' (not with a K as in ''car''))
I'll keep that in mind. I appreciate the connection.
👋👍
just say lublana :) J=Y
I never seem to get the names right 😂🤦
@@AdventuresOfATravelingDon ur doing great slovenian is hard to pronounced anyway new sub :) now im obsests with your vloging xd
@@Sheppardsg1 I appreciate the support. Can't wait to return
Why you put croatian flag on the thumbnail? 🤨
Oh shit thank you for catching that! I was reusing a thumbnail and missed that. I'll switch that up thanks.