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Introducing Slovenia

Every town in Slovenia has a general store where, locals like to say, you can buy anything od šivanke do lokomoti (literally ‘from a needle to a train engine’). Similarly, Slovenija (Slovenia) itself, though undeniably small, has a wealth of attractions to rival a country many times its size. Resting between the Alps and the Adriatic and poised above – but not a part of – the Balkan peninsula, Slovenia has been blessed with incredible natural beauty and has welded a great number of outside influences - from Roman and Venetian to Germanic and Hungarian - onto its Slavic core. The result is a physical and cultural alloy that is wholly distinctive and distinctly precious.

Slovenia has been dubbed many things – ‘Europe in Miniature’, ‘The Sunny Side of the Alps’, ‘The Green Piece of Europe’ – and they’re all true. The place abounds in top-notch things to see – the stunning Julian Alps, the beautiful but busy Lake Bled and the more relaxed Lake Bohinj, the karst caves of Postojna and its lovely sliver of the Adriatic around Piran. Then throw in historic towns like Ptuj and cities like Ljubjana, both with unforgettable architecture, museums and a unique energy all of their own.

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Mountain hut sits near the Julian Alps.
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Mountain hut sits near the Julian Alps.

Lonely Planet photographer
  • Stephen Saks
  • Lonely Planet photographer
  • Boats in the harbour entrance with the old town walls on the hilltop in the distance.
  • Bled Island church.
  • Tour boats at dock, Lake Bled.
  • Julian Alps landscape north of Vrsic Pass.
  • Tartinijev trg (Central plaza) with cathedral of St George on hill.
  • Ljubjanica River and Franciscan Church of the Assumption.
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