A bridge that each summer hosts a stage of the World Acrobatic Jumping Championships. This town is certainly splendid, peaceful, but its special feature is its bridge. This small town in the western Slovenian pre-alps has something quite special. Maribor, European Capital of Culture 2012 and European Youth Capital 2013, is called the “Alpine City” because of its many mountain-related attractions, and for good reason Maribor Pohorje, a famous ski resort in the south-east of the municipality, is a popular place of interest for Slovenians! Kanal In the past, Tržič welcomed Countess Francisca von Strassoldo Grafenberg, wife of the Austro-Hungarian General Joseph Radetzky. The local economy is based on the leather industry but also on winter sports tourism thanks to its position in the heart of the Alps. The Slovenian municipality is separated from Austria by the Loibl Pass. It is one of the best preserved medieval towns in Slovenia. Situated in the Haute Carniole region at the foot of the Julian Alps, Skofja Loka, which has been listed since 1987, offers its visitors many treasures. Housed in the beautiful region of Styria, Ptuj is mainly known for its medieval town, in which most of its points of interest are concentrated, it can be visited in one day. PtujĪrticulated around the Drava River, Ptuj overlooks a large valley. In the villages south of Brda, there are countless opportunities to meet producers and buy wine. There are excellent varietal wines, mainly white, but also some reds and rosés. Nicknamed the “Emerald Road” because of its morning lights, the Brda wine circuit is home to the jewel of Slovenian production. It costs 11 euros on the other hand! The perimeters of the lake were quickly concreted, but it remains nevertheless the idyllic charm of the old town. It’s the postcard from Slovenia, it’s on all the covers! Possibility to visit the castle nestled on the hill, giving a beautiful view of the lake. George’s Cathedral overlooks the city and offers a superb 360-degree view. It is a small jewel of Venetian architecture located on a peninsula plunging into the Adriatic Sea. The prettiest village on the Slovenian coast. The city is perfectly suited for cycling and there are plenty of walks to do Between its castle and its baroque city centre, the Ljubljanica lined with bars and restaurants that crosses the whole city centre, its parks and promenades, you will be conquered! Things to do: rent a bike to ride around the city through the forests.
One of the most beautiful cities in Central Europe I’ve ever made. So, to help you out a little, we’re making a top 10 list of the most fun cities in Slovenia.
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The country is very small and full of mountains (and a few lakes). Top 10 of the most fun cities in Slovenia – let’s go! During your internship in Slovenia you can travel a bit.