Why go to Slovenia? The 10 good reasons to go Slovenia

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A little-known vineyard

His low output prevented him from definitively entering the big league.

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An unprecedented underground network

Unique and striking caves, especially in Postojna and Skocjan.

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Vertiginous peaks

The easternmost part of the Alpine chain, characterized by Mount Triglav.

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A well-preserved coastline

47 km of coastline, but a cultural and natural heritage of stunning beauty.

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The majestic kingdom of lakes

A plethora of picturesque lakes to choose from. The most famous are those of Bled and Bohinj.

A reasoned tourism

A certain vision of tourism with only one watchword: the sustainability of the destination.

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The irresistible charm of Ljubljana

The reign of architectural harmony in the Art Nouveau style, directed by Jože Plečnik.

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Forests as far as the eye can see

60% of the territory is covered by forests, home to exceptional biodiversity.

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A true tradition of hospitality

A sense of hospitality and assistance that you will find throughout your stay.

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An excellent road network

Well-maintained highways and quality secondary roads.

What to visit Slovenia?

Interview

Interview: My Slovenia

with Marion Lefebvre, author of the guide

After an internship in the prestigious Toplice hotel in Bled, it is ten years later that Marion will meet her partner in a restaurant during a visit to the Slovenian mountains for good. She then decided to embrace this way of life close to nature to come and live her idyll and promote tourism on a daily basis.

See the video of the interview

Good to know to visit Slovenia

Timetable Timetable

In general, paying museums, cultural and/or natural sites are open and accessible to the public between 10am and 6pm, Tuesday to Saturday. In low and mid-season, some sites close earlier. Visitor numbers are also much higher during school vacations. Closing days are often Sundays and Mondays, and sometimes Saturday afternoons in smaller towns.

To be booked To be booked

Out of season, there are few things to book except natural sites, some of which are only open by prior reservation. This is notably the case for certain guided tours in caves. In high season, Unesco classified sites must be booked in advance, otherwise you may not be able to visit the sites on the day you wish.

Budget & Tips Budget & Tips

Don't forget your ID card or your child's ID card when visiting the museums. Discounts are available according to age, professional and social status. The student discount is currently being generalized: don't forget your card. Cultural sites have a pricing policy quite similar to that of France, with the difference that here, free admission is rare. In Ljubljana, opt for the Ljubljana card for 24h at €36, 48h at €44 or 72h at €49. It offers free admission to 19 museums and galleries, Ljubljana Zoo and several other attractions, a free guided tour of the city, unlimited travel on city buses during the card's validity period, access to WiFree Ljubljana (the city's wireless Internet network), a funicular to the castle, a sightseeing boat cruise and a four-hour bicycle rental.

Get around with the Urbana card. The card costs €2, with a flat-rate charge of up to €50.00 to pay for your city bus journeys. The Urbana card can be topped up at points of sale or at green "Urbanomat" automatic machines located at various points in the city, including bus stops. The card can be topped up with cash, credit or debit card.

Visitors to Ljubljana with an Urbana card purchased at one of the Tourist Information Centres can, once the card has been used, return it to the Centre and be reimbursed for the cost of the card, subject to presentation of the payment receipt proving the purchase.

The cost of a city bus journey is €1.30.

Main events Main events

There are many of them, often based on tradition, especially in rural areas. There is something for every taste and every month of the year: sporting events (Alpine Skiing World Cup events), colourful carnivals, music, food, wine, film and literature festivals, and so on.

Guided tours Guided tours

Many of them can be found through the tourist offices that offer introductory or thematic tours, especially in the main cities of the country. Very good network of winegrowing which allows to discover the variety of the know-how of the Slovenian winegrowers. Some greeters also in the tourist sites with high added value.

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