What is Open on Christmas Day in Ljubljana

I spent Christmas Day of 2023 in Ljubljana, Slovenia. One of my first questions was, “What is open in Ljubljana on Christmas Day?” I couldn’t find a good source of information, so I decided to create this page.

The answer to the question of what is open on Christmas Day in Ljubljana is that it depends on the time of day. On Christmas morning, before 10:00 am, almost nothing was open. After 10:00 am, quite a few restaurants were open, including McDonald’s, which became quite crowded within minutes of opening.

McDonald's Opened at 10:00 AM on Christmas Morning in Ljubljana
McDonald's Opened at 10:00 AM on Christmas Morning in Ljubljana

In Ljubljana, before 10:00 am on Christmas morning, only a few small cafes were open. Many of these cafes were serving food in addition to coffee.

A Few Local Cafes Were Open on Christmas Day in Ljubljana
A Few Local Cafes Were Open on Christmas Day in Ljubljana
A Local Cafe Open in Ljubljana on Christmas Day
A Local Cafe Open in Ljubljana on Christmas Day

I was surprised to learn that the Ljubljana Castle was open on Christmas Day, as was the cable car that takes visitors to the hill where the castle was located.

The Ljubljana Castle was Open on Christmas Day
The Ljubljana Castle was Open on Christmas Day

By the time it was early afternoon on Christmas Day, most businesses were open. It seemed that many places closed early on Christmas Eve and then opened back up between 10:00 am and 2:00 pm on Christmas Day. Overall, Ljubljana was a great place to celebrate Christmas Day, as there were plenty of tourist activities open.

Christmas Day in Ljubljana - Table of Contents

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Christmas Decorations in Ljubljana

During the Christmas holiday, there are a bunch of Christmas decorations on display throughout Ljubljana. One of the best places to visit during the Christmas season is Prešernov Trg Square, as the square has a large Christmas tree on display.

The Christmas Tree in Prešernov Trg Square in Ljubljana, Slovenia
The Christmas Tree in Prešernov Trg Square in Ljubljana

Another great place to see Christmas decorations is the Ljubljana Castle. I was surprised that the Ljubljana Castle was open on Christmas Day. 

A Christmas Tree at Ljubljana Castle
A Christmas Tree at Ljubljana Castle

Christmas Markets in Ljubljana

One of the reasons I love to visit Europe during the holiday season is the Christmas markets. Most major European Cities have Christmas markets where local businesses sell everything from hand-made crafts to delicious food. Ljubljana had Christmas markets throughout a few different locations. The first location was Prešernov Trg Square. On Christmas Day, the Christmas markets opened around 10:00 am.

Christmas Markets at Prešernov Trg Square
The Christmas Markets at Prešernov Trg Square Opened at 10:00 AM on Christmas Day

There were also a few Christmas markets located in Kongrensi Trg. I visited Kongrensi Trg before 10:00 am on Christmas morning, so in the photo below, the Christmas markets were closed.

There Were Christmas Markets at Kongresni Trg as Well
There Were Christmas Markets at Kongresni Trg as Well

Ljubljana Castle also had a few Christmas markets located in the middle of the courtyard. The Christmas markets at Ljubljana Castle were open on Christmas Day.

Christmas Markets at Ljubljana Castle
Christmas Markets at Ljubljana Castle

My Experience Visiting Ljubljana on Christmas Morning

Walking Around Old Town Ljubljana on Christmas Day

I really enjoyed walking around Ljubljana on Christmas Day. Around 8:00 am, I left my hotel and then crossed the Dragon Bridge on my way to Old Town Ljubljana.

The Dragon Bridge - Ljubljana, Slovenia - Christmas Morning 2023
The Dragon Bridge - Ljubljana, Slovenia - Christmas Morning - 2023

I did not go inside the Ljubljana Cathedral as it was Christmas morning, and a Christmas service was taking place.

Ljubljana Cathedral - Christmas Morning - 2023
Ljubljana Cathedral - Christmas Morning - 2023

Prešernov Trg Square on Christmas Day

Instead, I continued towards Prešernov Trg Square. Early morning Christmas Day is a great time to walk around Ljubljana. The normally busy streets of Ljubljana were basically empty, and it felt like I had the entire city to myself.

The Empty Streets of Ljubljana - Christmas Morning 2023
The Empty Streets of Ljubljana - Christmas Morning - 2023

After spending some time viewing the large Christmas Tree in Prešernov Trg Square, I headed towards the famous Triple Bridge. As I was walking to the Triple Bridge, all of the church bells began ringing at once to announce the Christmas Holiday. The ringing occurred at 10:00 am, and I believe it might have been marking the beginning of the Christmas Worship Service. Below is a video that I recorded of the church bells all ringing at once.

Christmas Tree - Prešernov Trg Square - Ljubljana, Slovenia - Christmas Morning - 2023
Christmas Tree - Prešernov Trg Square - Ljubljana, Slovenia - Christmas Morning - 2023

I then walked across the usually crowded Triple Bridge. As I continued walking around Ljubljana on Christmas Morning, I was shocked by how few people were out and about.

Triple Bridge - Ljubljana, Slovenia - Christmas Morning - 2023
Triple Bridge - Ljubljana, Slovenia - Christmas Morning - 2023
Empty Streets - Ljubljana, Slovenia - Christmas Morning - 2023
Empty Streets - Ljubljana, Slovenia - Christmas Morning - 2023

To me, December in Ljubljana was quite pleasant as I am used to sub-zero winters in Minnesota. The Ljubljana locals have a different perspective on what is cold. Throughout Ljubljana, there were warming stations like the one pictured below.

Warming Station - Ljubljana, Slovenia - Christmas Morning - 2023
Warming Station - Ljubljana, Slovenia - Christmas Morning - 2023

Businesses in Ljubljana Begin Opening on Christmas Day

Between 10 am and noon, businesses began to open. By evening on Christmas Day in Ljubljana, most major businesses had opened their doors

By 10:00 AM - Businesses Began to Open - Christmas Morning in Ljubljana, Slovenia
By 10:00 AM, Businesses Began to Open - Christmas Morning in Ljubljana, Slovenia

Ljubljana Castle on Christmas Day

The highlight of Christmas Day in Ljubljana was a trip to Ljubljana Castle. Not only was the castle open on Christmas Day, it was not at all crowded.

Ljubljana Castle on Christmas Day - 2023
Ljubljana Castle on Christmas Day - 2023

The best place for photos at Ljubljana Castle is the Viewing Tower. In the photo below, you can see that even in early afternoon, Prešernov Trg Square is not crowded. Christmas Day is truly the best time to avoid the crowds in Ljubljana.

Prešernov Trg Square - Seen from the Ljuljana Castle Viewing Tower
Prešernov Trg Square - Seen from the Ljuljana Castle Viewing Tower
Ursuline Church of the Holy Trinity - Seen from the Ljubljana Castle Viewing Tower the
Ursuline Church of the Holy Trinity - Seen from the Ljubljana Castle Viewing Tower the

Ljubljana Tours and Packages

A tour is not necessary to enjoy the main sights in Ljubljana. That being said, I know some people prefer to be led around by a local guide. I have linked a few Ljubljana Tours below that caught my eye. Please note that I am an affiliate of Viator. If you purchase a tour using one of my links, I will receive a small commission. This commission is at no additional cost to you.

Ljubljana Private Walking Tour
Ljubljana city walk / Private tour - $178.36

Ljubljana – the beloved. It will make you fall in love with it at first glance. It captures you with its warm-hearted character, lively cosmopolitan vibe and warm and welcoming people. Ljubljana has it all – big European capital city vibe yet intimate and genuine touch.

The old city centre offers one-of-a-kind architectural appearance, particularly due to the unique combination of Baroque and Art Nouveau architecture and masterful creations by the 20th century architect Jože Ple?nik.

You will get to know why Triple Bridge is actually triple, where locals buy their food, how Napoleon was one of the most popular politicians, why Slovenia really lives with LOVE in our name also in Ljubljana and… well, we don’t want to tell you too much. What is certain, this will be the first visit to Ljubljana out of many more that will follow.

Ljubljana Walking Tour with Traditional Lunch
Ljubljana: Food on Foot Tour with Traditional Lunch - $76.31

As locals know, one of the best ways to really get a feel for a new place is through its food. That’s exactly what we’ll be doing on this tour where you’ll get to eat your way through Ljubljana’s vibrant farmers’ market and discover how this underrated city has become a culinary hot spot. In fact, Slovenia has been awarded the official title of European Gastronomic Region of 2021. As we enjoy the sights and bites of the city, you’ll also have a chance to explore the streets of Old Town and eat a delicious lunch among locals. Enjoy personal attention from your guide on this small-group tour, limited to 12 people.

Ljubljana Like a Local Tour
Ljubljana Like a Local: Customized Private Tour - $51.48

Get to know the city through the eyes of a passionate local. With no set itinerary, you can customize the tour or leave it up to the local for an insightful introduction to the city. Make travel about the people you meet not just the places you see. With our walking tours, you’ll skip the mundane historical tours and discover the city through a local’s eyes. Experience a tour that will transform the way you travel to make it as much about the people you meet, as it is the places you see. Our local guides (Lokafyers) are passionate about their city and eager to share their knowledge and perspective. Since Lokafyers are not professional guides and tour occasionally, they provide an experience that’s authentic and personal, like a friend showing you around their city. By the end of the tour, you'll feel comfortable navigating the city and confident that you have all the information you need to make the most of your stay.

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