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Dragon Bridge

Dragon Bridge

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Best time to visit

Early morning offers soft light and far fewer people, ideal for close-up dragon shots; golden hour provides warm reflections along the river for atmospheric photos.

Budget tips

Free to visit, no ticket required; the Ljubljana Card covers public transport and discounts at nearby museums, so buy one only if visiting several paid attractions to save money.

Recommended for

Photography enthusiasts, Architecture lovers, Couples, City day trippers

Plan your visit

15-30 minutes

About

Quick facts: Massive dragon statues breathe a sense of mythical power as you walk across the bridge, captivating with their fierce expressions and emerald scales. A marvel of early 20th-century engineering, its reinforced concrete structure was one of the first of its kind, astonishing visitors with both beauty and innovation.

Highlights: Four massive green dragons, sculpted in detail with scales and fierce eyes, guard the bridge and locals swear they protect the city from evil. The bridge was one of the earliest reinforced concrete bridges in Europe, built in 1901, showcasing a unique Art Nouveau style that still mesmerizes visitors.

Insider tips

  • Wear comfortable shoes, the area has cobbles and riverside steps.
  • For the best dragon close-ups, stand at the north corner of the bridge early in the morning for unobstructed views.
  • Avoid midday when cruise groups and tour crowds gather, aim for 07:30-09:00 or 18:00-20:00 instead.
  • Skip paid river cruises if short on time, walk along the Ljubljanica for similar views and photo angles.

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