The Irish Mail on Sunday

The city that proves green can be great

Simon Heptinstal­l finds paradise on the calm, car-free streets of Ljubljana in Slovenia

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Every year a different city in Europe announces it is the Continent’s new ‘Green Capital’ for the next 12 months. The hope is that tourists will flock there in droves, but in most cases the award seems to have nothing to do with making better holidays for visitors – and a lot to do with enlarging the egos of local politician­s.

So I sighed deeply when I was invited to Ljubljana, the capital of Slovenia, which holds the title this year. I feared I would be spending my weekend touring a new sustainabl­e sewage works.

Slovenia forms the northern part of the former Yugoslavia. It includes a short section of the Adriatic coast and the southern foothills of the Alps.

Given Ljubljana’s history as a provincial city behind the Iron Curtain for 50 years, I was expecting Soviet-style tower blocks, lingering damage from the Yugoslavia­n civil war, and grumpy folk driving rusty cars. Instead, I got a huge surprise.

This pretty capital turns out to be one of Europe’s lucky cities. It has escaped any major war damage over the past 100 years. Even the token ‘ten-day war’ – when Slovenia declared independen­ce from Yugoslavia in 1991 – left no scars.

Visitors will find a charmingly intact historic city centre, with old streets lined by baroque and art nouveau buildings either side of a graceful river, and a landmark hill topped by an old castle. It’s beautiful, clean city that’s a pleasure to walk around.

I took the funicular railway up the rocky cliff to see the preserved castle at the top. From the battlement­s and towers, everyone takes selfies with the whole city laid out behind them.

I was soon distracted by a stylish restaurant in the vaults of the castle, with a menu featuring a lovely mix of Italian and Austrian cuisine.

Ljubljana was turning out to be quite a find, I had to admit, and I was determined that I should see more of it during an evening boat ride along the Ljubljanic­a river.

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The funicular travels to the castle above the city BEAUTIFULL­Y prEsErvEd: The city centre lit up at night next to the Ljubljanic­a river
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