Overview
Tivoli Park (Park Tivoli) is Ljubljana's largest and most popular urban green space, stretching from the city center into forested hills. Its tree-lined Jakopič Promenade, open-air photo exhibitions, and Tivoli Mansion make it a centerpiece of daily life.
Highlights
- Jakopič Promenade: A long, chestnut-tree-lined avenue displaying large-format outdoor photography exhibitions.
- Tivoli Mansion (Tivolski grad): A 17th-century mansion now housing the International Centre of Graphic Arts.
- Rožnik Hill: Continue into the forested hill for walking trails and views from the Church of St. Mary.
History
Designed in 1813 by French engineer Jean Blanchard during the Napoleonic Illyrian Provinces, the park was later expanded and reshaped by Plečnik in the 1920s and 1930s.
Visitor Tips
- Tip 1: Enter from Cankarjeva cesta for the full promenade experience toward Tivoli Mansion.
- Tip 2: The park connects to Rožnik Hill — bring comfortable shoes for an extended nature walk.
- Duration: 45 minutes–1.5 hours.