• The Cobblers' Bridge or the Shoemakers' Bridge (Slovene: Čevljarski most or Šuštarski most) is a pedestrian bridge crossing the river Ljubljanica in Ljubljana...
  • The characteristic appearance of the Cobblers' Bridge is due to its balustrades with short balusters and tall, different sized pillars topped with stone balls.
  • The closest bus stops are Drama on the west side and Gornji Trg on the east side, each located less than a quarter-of-a-mile (400 m) from the bridge.
  • Admire attractions such as the Town Hall, stone lamps of the Triple Bridge and the CobblersBridge that connects 2 parts of the city's medieval heart.
  • After that, shoemakers took over the bridge giving it its name as Cobbler’s Bridge, or its frequently used nickname Shoemaker’s Bridge.
  • 3. Explore the Cobblers' Bridge Castle: The Cobblers' Bridge Castle is a stunning example of medieval architecture and a must-see for any visitor to Ljubljana.
  • The CobblersBridge spans the Ljubljanica River in the midst of Ljubljana’s Old Town.
  • South of Cobblers' Bridge, this was a walled settlement of fisherfolk outside the town administration in the Middle Ages.