The central market in Ljubljana is a well-known outdoor market. It was built from 1940 to 1942 and is open to the public every day except Sunday. It's a big market with a very lively atmosphere. It sells a wide variety of things. Melons, fruits and vegetables are green and organic, very fresh, and have become the most indispensable market for people's life. In addition to daily necessities and fruits and vegetables, there are flower markets, fish markets, dried fruits, etc. In addition, Slovenia's unique handicraft products can be purchased to taste local delicacies. In 2008, this colorful market was listed as a national cultural relic. It is not only a market to buy things, but also a place to experience folklore and lifestyle. We passed here on the way from St. Nicholas Cathedral to Longqiao and went back to see if it was because it was too late to feel very lively.