Slovenia's Highlights
Explore some of Slovenia's best historic sites alongside Piran's beautiful beaches and Bled's world-renowned lake.
In this trip
Beaches
Culture
Night Life
Great Food
Historic Places
Trip itinerary
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Ljubljana, Slovenia
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Bled, Slovenia
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Piran, Slovenia
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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 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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Once a sprawling fortified stronghold, this 14C castle boasts remarkable history, retaining medieval charm and cultural significance.
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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.
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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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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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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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Enjoy a three hour hike through some Europe's most beautiful scenery, including the gorge's bright blue waterfalls and brooks.
Slovenia, Upper Carniola region
3 nightsTue. Sep 08 - Fri. Sep 11
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 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.
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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 Bovec and enjoy its quaint local atmosphere and architecture, set against an impressive mountain backdrop.
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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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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 beautiful nature park featuring lovely views, good bird watching opportunities, scenic bike paths, and salt fields.
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One of the finest seaside resorts in Europe, Portoroz features beautiful beaches, a buzzing center, and excellent restaurants.
3 nightsFri. Sep 11 - Mon. Sep 14
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 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.
-
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.
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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.
-
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 nightMon. Sep 14 - Tue. Sep 15
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