Classic Slovenia Trip
Truly get to know Slovenia and all it has to offer on this wonderful cross-country trip which takes you through the best cities, nature, and beaches in the country.
In this trip
Culture
Night Life
Beaches
Great Food
Historic Places
Trip itinerary
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Ljubljana, Slovenia
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Piran, Slovenia
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3
Kobarid, Slovenia
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4
Skofja Loka, Slovenia
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5
Bled, Slovenia
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6
Maribor, Slovenia
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7
Ljubljana, Slovenia
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Things to do in and around Ljubljana
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Slovenia's capital is home to a variety of colorful buildings as well as stunning natural, cultural, and historic attractions.
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Wander through the central streets of this ancient city, and enjoy the river views as well as the many historic landmarks around.
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Dedicated to the preservation of and education about the Slovenian railroad, this museum exhibits every a wealth of train-related artifacts.
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Slovenia's main center of 20C-21C artwork, this museum displays a variety of excellent permanent and temporary exhibits.
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The river that flows through Ljubljana is crossed by a number of bridges, each with its own unique character and charm.
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Slovenia's second longest cave system is a huge web of karst caves, created by the Pivka River and stretching for over 24km.
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A massive cave system featuring the world's largest underground canyon, where visitors cross the abyss on a pedestrian bridge.
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With interesting architecture, cafes and art, this street is a great place to visit by day, and also has a vibrant nightlife scene.
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Housed in a beautiful building, the Slovenian orchestra can trace its roots to the 18C, and still actively performs today.
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Housed in a former monastery, this museum's exhibits span taxidermy to transportation, hunting and agricultural tools to textiles.
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Housed in a building of Baroque architecture with Venetian influence, the Town Hall displays several paintings and rotating exhibits.
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One of the oldest caves in Slovenia, Jama Pod Babjim Zobom is most famous for its rare calcite crystals and snail-like stalactites.
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A stunning gorge carved by the Radovna River. Walk along the wooden bridges to enjoy the amazing views.
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The largest park in the city is home to several landmarks, including buildings and art pieces throughout its grounds.
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Learn about Slovenian history through some of Slovenia's finest artwork at this excellent museum, with pieces from the 15C onward.
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Originally a medieval road, today Gornji Street is the perfect place for a stroll, or for a relaxing break in a cafe.
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One of Europe's oldest botanical gardens is home to a wide variety of plant species, offering the perfect scenery for a stroll.
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Home to a museum of art and culture, this well preserved hilltop castle dates to the 13C and is surrounded by breathtaking nature.
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Stretching for 120km, this stunning mountain range features several huts to accommodate those interested in mountaineering.
Slovenia, Central Slovenia region
2 nightsSun. Sep 06 - Tue. Sep 08
Slovenia's capital is home to a variety of colorful buildings as well as stunning natural, cultural, and historic attractions.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Things to do in and around Piran
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Situated on a steep peninsula on the Gulf of Piran, this town features many well preserved Venetian buildings and great views.
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Stroll through this beautiful old town, enjoying the genuine medieval buildings and the stunning views all around.
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A public institution, featuring several art galleries, which exhibit world-renowned Slovenian and international artwork.
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Located on a hill overlooking the town, this lovely 17C church was designed in the Venetian Renaissance architectural style.
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Dedicated to Slovenia's maritime history, this extensive museum exhibits archaeology, model ships, and other intriguing artifacts.
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Slovenia's second longest cave system is a huge web of karst caves, created by the Pivka River and stretching for over 24km.
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A massive cave system featuring the world's largest underground canyon, where visitors cross the abyss on a pedestrian bridge.
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A beautiful old church and monastery, dating to the 14C, featuring a peaceful courtyard, home to a 500 year old olive tree.
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Stroll down the shore, relax on the sand, or swim in the blue waters of Piran's beautiful beaches.
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Built on a historic dock, this busy square is a popular place to relax in a cafe or ice cream shop and enjoy the local culture.
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Fortified walls used to surround Piran as early at the 7C, and now parts of these ancient walls still stand, feature some of the gates.
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One of the oldest caves in Slovenia, Jama Pod Babjim Zobom is most famous for its rare calcite crystals and snail-like stalactites.
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A bustling seaside fishing town, known for its excellent olive oil and homemade wine, as well as a pleasant atmosphere.
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With a focus on local marine animals, this small aquarium is fun for both adults and children.
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Stroll through the town's historic center, enjoying the local culture, the incredible mountain views, and the local eateries.
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Get to know Celje's town center, and enjoy the array old buildings, local taverns, and quaint little shops.
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Founded in 1951, the museum exhibits artifacts representative of Celje's cultural heritage, from street models to technological curios.
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Situated in a large protected park, this beautiful restored 16C castle is richly decorated with period furniture and artwork.
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Enveloped in a long and interesting history, this beautiful castle dates to the 13C and is uniquely built into a cliff-side cave.
2 nightsTue. Sep 08 - Thu. Sep 10
Situated on a steep peninsula on the Gulf of Piran, this town features many well preserved Venetian buildings and great views.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Things to do in and around Kobarid
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Located within the Julian Alps, this lovely Slovenian town offers its visitors some of the finest nature in the country.
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Get to know Kobarid's history as you explore the town and all of its charming attractions.
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An excellent museum, dedicated to exhibiting the region's WWI history and the horrors of the war.
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A beautiful and somber church, said to be the final resting place of nearly 7,000 soldiers who lost their lives during WWI.
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Stroll through Bovec and enjoy its quaint local atmosphere and architecture, set against an impressive mountain backdrop.
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A scenic walk through the woods brings you to these stunning and impressive waterfalls, perfects for a swim and some photos.
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A 130km-long Alpine river that flows through western Slovenia, prefect for fishing, hiking, rafting, and canoeing.
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Stroll through the town's historic center, enjoying the local culture, the incredible mountain views, and the local eateries.
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From Turkish invaders, to Napoleonic attacks, to WWI, this ancient fortress is rich in Slovenian military history.
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Get to know Celje's town center, and enjoy the array old buildings, local taverns, and quaint little shops.
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Founded in 1951, the museum exhibits artifacts representative of Celje's cultural heritage, from street models to technological curios.
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A stunning national park, home to the highest mountain in the country, and a huge range of beautiful flora and fauna.
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Slovenia's second longest cave system is a huge web of karst caves, created by the Pivka River and stretching for over 24km.
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Once a sprawling fortified stronghold, this 14C castle boasts remarkable history, retaining medieval charm and cultural significance.
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Famous for its eclectic architecture, this modern town hall now serves as the town's tourist information center and a concert venue.
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A massive cave system featuring the world's largest underground canyon, where visitors cross the abyss on a pedestrian bridge.
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One of the oldest caves in Slovenia, Jama Pod Babjim Zobom is most famous for its rare calcite crystals and snail-like stalactites.
Slovenia, Slovenian Littoral region
2 nightsThu. Sep 10 - Sat. Sep 12
Located within the Julian Alps, this lovely Slovenian town offers its visitors some of the finest nature in the country.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Things to do in and around Skofja Loka
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A beautiful medieval town full of medieval charm, Skofja Loka retains its 16C urban layout and is full of nooks to explore.
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Housed in the beautiful Loka Castle, this excellent museum exhibits archaeology, artwork, cultural items, and historic artifacts.
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Dating to the 18C, this excellent collection contains preserved rare books, manuscripts, as well as marriage and death records.
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Feel like you're in a fairytale as you wander through this well preserved town center, riddled with quaint streets and fun shops.
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Get to know Celje's town center, and enjoy the array old buildings, local taverns, and quaint little shops.
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Slovenia's second longest cave system is a huge web of karst caves, created by the Pivka River and stretching for over 24km.
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A massive cave system featuring the world's largest underground canyon, where visitors cross the abyss on a pedestrian bridge.
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Founded in 1951, the museum exhibits artifacts representative of Celje's cultural heritage, from street models to technological curios.
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Once a sprawling fortified stronghold, this 14C castle boasts remarkable history, retaining medieval charm and cultural significance.
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Stroll through the town's historic center, enjoying the local culture, the incredible mountain views, and the local eateries.
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Stroll through Bovec and enjoy its quaint local atmosphere and architecture, set against an impressive mountain backdrop.
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A stunning gorge carved by the Radovna River. Walk along the wooden bridges to enjoy the amazing views.
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One of the oldest caves in Slovenia, Jama Pod Babjim Zobom is most famous for its rare calcite crystals and snail-like stalactites.
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Famous for its eclectic architecture, this modern town hall now serves as the town's tourist information center and a concert venue.
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From Turkish invaders, to Napoleonic attacks, to WWI, this ancient fortress is rich in Slovenian military history.
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A stunning national park, home to the highest mountain in the country, and a huge range of beautiful flora and fauna.
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Stretching for 120km, this stunning mountain range features several huts to accommodate those interested in mountaineering.
Slovenia, Upper Carniola region
2 nightsSat. Sep 12 - Mon. Sep 14
A beautiful medieval town full of medieval charm, Skofja Loka retains its 16C urban layout and is full of nooks to explore.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Things to do in and around Bled
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Home to several historic and recreational attractions, this picturesque town is situated next to a glacier lake of the same name.
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Stroll through this picturesque town, and enjoy the charming local atmosphere.
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Wrapped in legend and history, this beautiful 17C pilgrimage church is located on the lovely Bled Island and boasts Baroque architecture.
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Located in the middle of Lake Bled, the island is home to several buildings, including the iconic Church of the Assumption.
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Situated on a cliff overlooking the city, this fairytale castle dates to the 11C, retaining many of its original structures.
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Magnificent and peaceful, the lake offers gorgeous views of the surrounding mountains or boats for hire to reach its famous isle.
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Slovenia's second longest cave system is a huge web of karst caves, created by the Pivka River and stretching for over 24km.
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A small lookout hill with stunning views, perfect for hiking in the summertime and various winter-sports in the winter.
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A climbing park located high in the trees, featuring different level climbing courses that are fun for both adults and children.
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A neo-Gothic church built in the early 20C, home to several beautifully painted frescoes.
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Stroll through Bovec and enjoy its quaint local atmosphere and architecture, set against an impressive mountain backdrop.
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A stunning gorge carved by the Radovna River. Walk along the wooden bridges to enjoy the amazing views.
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A massive cave system featuring the world's largest underground canyon, where visitors cross the abyss on a pedestrian bridge.
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From Turkish invaders, to Napoleonic attacks, to WWI, this ancient fortress is rich in Slovenian military history.
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Get to know Celje's town center, and enjoy the array old buildings, local taverns, and quaint little shops.
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Founded in 1951, the museum exhibits artifacts representative of Celje's cultural heritage, from street models to technological curios.
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A stunning national park, home to the highest mountain in the country, and a huge range of beautiful flora and fauna.
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Stretching for 120km, this stunning mountain range features several huts to accommodate those interested in mountaineering.
Slovenia, Upper Carniola region
2 nightsMon. Sep 14 - Wed. Sep 16
Home to several historic and recreational attractions, this picturesque town is situated next to a glacier lake of the same name.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Things to do in and around Maribor
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The second largest city in Slovenia, Maribor is a university city, home to plenty of historic sites, diverse architecture, and parks.
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With over 5,000 items, this extensive gallery exhibits artwork from the 19C onward, boasting a superb array of contemporary art.
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Stroll through the old town center, enjoying its historic sites, local eateries, and diverse little shops.
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Located in the former Jewish ghetto, this synagogue now serves as a Center of Jewish Cultural Heritage.
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Stroll through this beautiful big park, and enjoy the picturesque ponds, home to fish, ducks, and swans.
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These low wooded mountains are riddled with plenty of stunning hiking trails, great panoramas, and other nature gems.
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Home to a museum of art and culture, this well preserved hilltop castle dates to the 13C and is surrounded by breathtaking nature.
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Hike up the Pyramid Hill to wander around the vineyard, sample some local wine, and enjoy the best views of Maribor.
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Located at the heart of the town, this beautiful 15C castle now houses the Maribor Regional Museum.
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A 12C cathedral, whose Romanesque architecture received a Gothic embellishment, and whose fine interior features an array of artwork.
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Dating back to the 14C, this beautiful historic manor boasts fine Florentimne Baroque architecture and a lovely English park.
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Stretching for 120km, this stunning mountain range features several huts to accommodate those interested in mountaineering.
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The oldest city in Slovenia, Ptuj features several picturesque historic manors, cultural monuments, and lively streets.
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The city's aquarium is home to a variety of marine life, reptiles, amphibians, and insects, as well as featuring a nice terrarium.
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Home to a collection of Hungarian paintings, this Franciscan church boasts elegant architecture and many interesting decorations.
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A fortified medieval tower dating to the 14C, which was part of the city's original fortification system.
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Located in the historic part of the town, this fortified 16C Renaissance tower rests on the banks of Drava River.
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Slovenia's second longest cave system is a huge web of karst caves, created by the Pivka River and stretching for over 24km.
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A stunning gorge carved by the Radovna River. Walk along the wooden bridges to enjoy the amazing views.
2 nightsWed. Sep 16 - Fri. Sep 18
The second largest city in Slovenia, Maribor is a university city, home to plenty of historic sites, diverse architecture, and parks.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Things to do in and around Ljubljana
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Slovenia's capital is home to a variety of colorful buildings as well as stunning natural, cultural, and historic attractions.
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Wander through the central streets of this ancient city, and enjoy the river views as well as the many historic landmarks around.
-
Dedicated to the preservation of and education about the Slovenian railroad, this museum exhibits every a wealth of train-related artifacts.
-
Slovenia's main center of 20C-21C artwork, this museum displays a variety of excellent permanent and temporary exhibits.
-
The river that flows through Ljubljana is crossed by a number of bridges, each with its own unique character and charm.
-
Slovenia's second longest cave system is a huge web of karst caves, created by the Pivka River and stretching for over 24km.
-
A massive cave system featuring the world's largest underground canyon, where visitors cross the abyss on a pedestrian bridge.
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With interesting architecture, cafes and art, this street is a great place to visit by day, and also has a vibrant nightlife scene.
-
Housed in a beautiful building, the Slovenian orchestra can trace its roots to the 18C, and still actively performs today.
-
Housed in a former monastery, this museum's exhibits span taxidermy to transportation, hunting and agricultural tools to textiles.
-
Housed in a building of Baroque architecture with Venetian influence, the Town Hall displays several paintings and rotating exhibits.
-
One of the oldest caves in Slovenia, Jama Pod Babjim Zobom is most famous for its rare calcite crystals and snail-like stalactites.
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A stunning gorge carved by the Radovna River. Walk along the wooden bridges to enjoy the amazing views.
Slovenia, Central Slovenia region
1 nightFri. Sep 18 - Sat. Sep 19
Slovenia's capital is home to a variety of colorful buildings as well as stunning natural, cultural, and historic attractions.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia