Central Market, Ljubljana. 1) The Produce

I recently visited a wonderful fall market in Ljubljana, Slovenia.  It was a pleasant Saturday morning and we’d been told that this was a market not to be missed, and not to wait until the afternoon and especially not until Sunday because the market dwindles at those times.  Like all good markets, it’s a place where the community gathers and enjoys itself, and we were told it would be “busy” (it was).

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We left our comfortable rented apartment and walked to the market, about five minutes away.  Ljubljana has a beautiful historic core and it’s a lovely place to explore on foot.  Much of the historic region is a pedestrian only zone, so it’s safe and easy to get around.  There are a number of interesting bridges that cross the Ljubljana River and today’s walk took us across Dragon Bridge —  more on that soon.

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The market is quite large, spreading over two squares (Vodnikov trg and Pogačarnev trg) and extending into several of the adjoining streets and shops, including a dedicated 2 storey covered market building designed by beloved native Slovenian architect, Jože Plečnika.  As it was a nice day and most of the activity was in the open air market, this is where we focused our visit.  I could certainly see that in the winter the covered market would be of greater importance because of the cold snowy weather the city experiences.

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There was a large variety of fresh fruits and vegetables  — mostly locally grown but also some imported food — which you can see in the accompanying photos.  Everything looked terrific and the prices were low by European (and Canadian) standards.  It would be a market I’d regularly visit if I lived in Ljubljana, and clearly most of those here were Slovenians going about their usual shopping.

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The market also has a variety of flowers, crafts and specialty items available, which we’ll share in a separate post in a few days.

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If You Visit:

Visiting the market is free.  I’d encourage you to buy some of the produce and enjoy it, as we did.

Open-air section:
Weekdays 6:00-18:00, Saturday 6:00-16:00 during summer, 6:00-16:00 in winter. Sundays and holidays closed.  As with all markets, best to go early.  Many of the vendors leave in the afternoon, especially if they’re “sold out”.

Covered sections:
Weekdays 7:00-16:00, Saturday 7:00-14:00.

Finally, a few more images form this market:

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