

Student accommodation in Ljubljana is a mix of dormitories and private rentals. Dorms are the most affordable option, with prices well below market rent – but they can be hard to get into due to high demand.
The largest student dorm complex is Rožna dolina, known for its vibrant social scene, green surroundings, sports fields, and shared common spaces. Other dorms are located near major faculty clusters, such as Kardeljeva ploščad in Bežigrad.
In case they don’t get a spot in the dorms, many students rent private rooms or apartments. Expect to pay anywhere between €250 to €500 per month, depending on location and room type.

Being a student in Ljubljana doesn’t stop at lectures and exams. The University of Ljubljana and various student organizations offer tons of extracurricular activities, most of them free for students.
If you see students dialing a number next to a POS terminal at a restaurant, don’t be confused - it’s not a new way of payment – that’s the student meal system in action.
This subsidized meal plan lets enrolled students eat affordably across the city – from bakeries to full-course restaurants. Meals range from free sandwiches to €5 three-course lunches.
To join, you need to be enrolled at a Slovenian university and register for the system. Details are available here.


Yes, you can stay fit without a gym membership. The University of Ljubljana offers a wide range of free sports – from fitness and yoga to team sports and more. Check the full offer here.
To join, you need to be enrolled at a Slovenian university and register for the system. Details are available here.
Student life in Ljubljana goes far beyond lecture halls – it's brought to life by a wide range of student organizations that host educational, cultural, and social events throughout the year.
Here are some of the most iconic events:
A big part of the student experience is also Ljubljana’s vibrant nightlife – with festivals, parties, and traditions that define the rhythm of the academic year.
And don’t miss Metelkova, Ljubljana’s alternative cultural hub – a graffiti-covered former military complex turned into art spaces, underground clubs, and concert venues.
Za pravilno delovanje tega spletišča se včasih na vašo napravo naložijo majhne podatkovne datoteke, imenovane piškotki. Sistemski piškotki, ki so nujni za delovanje, so že dovoljeni. Vaša izbira pa je, da dovolite ali zavrnete piškotke analitike in trženja, ki nudijo boljšo uporabniško izkušnjo, enostavnejšo uporabo strani in prikaz ponudbe, ki je relevantna za vas.