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Ljubljana's Top Meditation Classes Help 5,000+ Residents Find Inner Peace

Discover the best mindfulness and meditation practices in Ljubljana to reduce stress and improve your overall well-being

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By Ljubljana Wellness Desk · Published 5 July 2026, 4:03 am

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Updated 9 h ago· 5 July 2026, 9:45 pm

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Ljubljana's Top Meditation Classes Help 5,000+ Residents Find Inner Peace
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Ljubljana is home to over 20 meditation groups and classes, offering residents a wide range of options to practice mindfulness and reduce stress.

With the increasing demand for wellness activities, meditation has become an essential part of Ljubljana's active wellness culture. The city's residents are looking for ways to improve their mental health, and meditation classes have become a popular choice. Many locals are turning to meditation to reduce stress, improve their focus, and increase their overall sense of well-being. As the city continues to grow and develop, it's likely that the demand for meditation classes will only continue to increase.

Local Meditation Options

For those looking to try meditation, there are several options available in Ljubljana. The Buddhist Centre on Trubarjeva street offers weekly meditation classes, while the Yoga Studio on Slovenska street provides a variety of yoga and meditation classes. The Ljubljana Meditation Group, which meets at the Krizanke monastery, is another popular option. Additionally, the city's public libraries offer free meditation classes as part of their wellness programs. The National and University Library, located on Turjaška street, has a dedicated meditation room and offers regular classes.

According to data from the Ljubljana Tourism Board, over 10,000 residents participated in meditation classes in 2025, with the majority of participants being between the ages of 25 and 45. The average cost of a meditation class in Ljubljana is around 10 euros per session, although many studios offer discounts for long-term commitments. For example, the Yoga Studio on Slovenska street offers a monthly membership for 50 euros, which includes unlimited classes. The Buddhist Centre on Trubarjeva street offers a 10-session package for 80 euros.

In addition to in-person classes, there are also several meditation apps available that cater to the local market. The Slovenian-made app, MindPal, offers guided meditations in Slovenian and English, and has been downloaded over 5,000 times since its launch in 2024. Another popular app, Headspace, has partnered with the Ljubljana-based wellness center, Ziva, to offer exclusive content to its users.

For those looking to get started with meditation, it's recommended to try out a few different classes and apps to find what works best for them. Many studios offer free introductory classes, and some apps offer free trials or beginner's programs. The Ljubljana Meditation Group, for example, offers a free introductory class for new members. With so many options available, there's never been a better time to start practicing mindfulness and meditation in Ljubljana. Whether you're looking to reduce stress, improve your focus, or simply feel more grounded, meditation can be a powerful tool to help you achieve your goals.

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