Slovenia is a beautiful country, following 5 amazing cities in Slovenia that must be visited.
1. CELJE
Located on the banks of the Savinja River, the city of Celje is one of the oldest cities in Slovenia. The city’s main attraction is the large fortress built in the 14th century. From the top of the fortress, every tourist can witness the magnificent beauty of Celje. The favorite activities usually done by tourists in Celje City are leisurely walks while admiring the grandeur of traditional architectural buildings that have been around since medieval times and eating good food in traditional restaurants.
2. LJUBLJANA
Visiting the country of Slovenia feels less complete if it has not set foot in its capital, Ljubljana. The city is the largest in Slovenia. The well-connected landmarks of Ljubljana include the Tromostovje, also known as the Triple Bridge, which is a three-piece bridge stretching over a river, the old town that contains medieval architecture-style squares and castles, Tivoli Gardens, various art museums, zoos with a complete collection, the Slovenian Philharmonic and the Slovenian National Theatre
3. KRANJSKA GORA
The second must-visit Slovenian town is Kranjska Gora. Kranjska Gora is located in northwestern Slovenia or precisely along the Sava Dolinka River in the Upper Carniola region. Those who love winter sports are undoubtedly familiar with Kranjska Gora because during the winter season the city will be filled with visitors who want to ski and snowboard. The usual activity for tourists at the moment is to relax while enjoying the city view from within the luxury hotel and eating delicious food from the world-renowned restaurants.
4. MARIBOR
Maribor is the second-largest city in Slovenia after Ljubljana. It is located along the Drava River, near the Austrian border. The city of Maribor is known as the largest wine producer. Even here grows the most ancient vine in the world of more than 450 years old. If you are visiting Maribor you can take a guided tour of the famous Old Vine House. In addition, there are other interesting places in Maribor, such as the small island named Mariborski Otok, the Stara sidewalk, Slomškov Square, Main Square, and Castle Square.
5. KOPER
Koper is the oldest coastal city in the country of Slovenia. The city, which is the main port, is considered important as it is part of integral Slovenian infrastructure. There are many places to explore when visiting the city of Koper, some of them are Tito Square which is in the heart of the city, the Praetorian Palace, climbing the Campanile bell tower to see the spectacular view of the city of Koper. And the beaches with exotic landscapes are ideal for swimming.
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