We arrived at the Slovenia train station after taking the 12:52 IC train from Trieste in first class seats that were closer to second class than the first class seats we had gotten accustomed too. Wondering if this will be the norm from now on.  After getting off we found a taxi that got us to the walking area of the old town. Then a short “slog” to our hotel called Kollman Rooms which turned out to be a walk-up, lots of old wooden steps that were not level.  The rooms were very modern inside but the but the building was pretty old (like everywhere else we’ve been so far on this trip.
Julija Restaurant one block from the river and our hotel. I had Goulash, Kathy had the Duck. Both were superb.
Joe Peña’s Cantina y Bar for lunch the next day with Tami’s friends who are living and working in Ljubljana for their church. The Fajitas were very good. But not spicy, bring your own favorite hot sauce with you to Europe. Nothing so far has had anything that could remotely be called hot or spicy.
That evening we had Burgers for dinner and somehow found a real gelatto place (with the covers) about 500 meters down the river from our hotel.
This is truly a walking town, no cars are allowed in the old town walking area. Which is a fairly large place.
It rained most of the time we were here.
We were getting ready to check out after paying for late checkout and I happened to notice the walking area electric cart parked next door to hour hotel.  I quickly ran outside to ask the driver if he could take us to the tain station, he said what I thought was Yes.  I ran back in, told Tami and Scott and asked them to stall him while we got our luggage and brought them down all the stairs to the ground floor.  He waited, took our baggage, loaded it on top of T&S’s and we climbed aboard and off we went.  I wasn’t really sure where he would actually take us as I wasn’t sure he really understood what I was asking.  That Walking area ride service driver took us all the to the train station on a very rainy day. That really ended our stay in Ljubljana on a high note!