Top 10 Sights & Landmarks in Slovenia, Slovenia

October 20, 2021 Oliva Fomby

Coordinates: 46°07′N 14°49′E / 46.117°N 14.817°E / 46.117; 14.817
Restaurants in Slovenia

1. Fonda Fish Farm

Seca 142, Portoroz 6320 Slovenia +386 41 620 606 [email protected] http://www.fonda.si/en/visits/
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5.0 based on 111 reviews

Fonda Fish Farm

Do You Remember the Last Day You Thought Unforgettable? This is Your Next One. Meet the Family Who Decided to Breed the Best Fish in the World. And Find out Why. Listen to our delicious story while meandering through the natural reserve where the Fonda Fish Garden is situated. And finish your adventure with a bite of raw Fonda Sea Bass, a pinch of Piran fleur de sel and a splash of Istrian olive oil. Let us know if you want to join us on the next Fonda Fish Garden boat trip with fish, wine and olive oil tasting. To book your FISHTASTIC experience at the FONDA FISH GARDEN Portorož, Piran, Slovenia.

Reviewed By 311tja_a_

I have visited Fonda fish farm several times and it has always been great experience. Farm visit with kayaks and SUPs, lots of interesting information and great degustation of their fresh fish afterwards, accomplished with a glass of Malvazija is definitely always a good choice.

2. Mala Osojnica

Ljubljanska cesta 8, Bled 4260 Slovenia http://www.bled.si/en/what-to-see-do/attractions/5/mala-and-velika-osojnica
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5.0 based on 246 reviews

Mala Osojnica

Climb the peak above Bled which will enthuse you with their magnificent views. Climbing the Mala Osojnica (685 metres) will take about 45 minutes along a steep forest path. The most beautiful views of Lake Bled and its surroundings, the Karavanke, Kamniško-Savinjske Alpe mountain ranges and the Ljubljana basin await you.

Reviewed By Cmissa03 - Amioun, Lebanon

It is a beautiful hike, and so picturesque. I walked early in the morning and it was very refreshing

3. Ojstrica

Bled 4260 Slovenia +386 4 578 02 05 [email protected] https://www.bled.si/en/what-to-see-do/attractions/4/ojstrica
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5.0 based on 101 reviews

Ojstrica

The climb to Ojstrica takes about 20 minutes, it is short but steep, and will award you with an exceptional view from the top. There is a bench at the top, offering a romantic panoramic view of Lake Bled. You can see Straža and the steep castle cliff, Stol mountain, Savska raven plain and the long ridge of the west Karavanke mountain range. You can also see the peaks of Vrtača, Begunjščica, Dobrča and many others.

Reviewed By Jure112 - Maribor, Slovenia

Easy access from the main road, a small climb that anyone can master, a beautiful view of Lake Bled and the surrounding area.

4. Triple Bridge (Tromostovje)

River Ljubljanica from Presernov trg to the Old Town, Ljubljana 1000 Slovenia http://www.ljubljana.si
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4.5 based on 3,723 reviews

Triple Bridge (Tromostovje)

Reviewed By dori_lukey - Singapore, Singapore

The main bridge in Ljubljana that every tourist must visit as it connects two main squares between the old and new town. It is also the widest pedestrian bridge across the river due to its name and due to its status, it is always crowded with people. Gives you a good view of the river and the different attractions, and is usually quite festive. Really enjoyed the atmosphere here.

5. Predjama Castle

Predjama 1, Postojna 6230 Slovenia +386 5 700 01 00 [email protected] http://www.postojnska-jama.eu/en/predjama-castle/
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4.5 based on 3,619 reviews

Predjama Castle

Predjama Castle is situated in the middle of a towering cliff, a mere 9 km from Postojna Cave. Picturesque, magnificent, defiant, mysterious and impregnable, it has been dominating the surrounding area, perched high up in the 123-metre high cliff, for more than 800 years. It is listed among the Guinness World Records as the largest cave castle in the world. Check the timetable of visits by months.

Reviewed By IN_Travelers47906 - West Lafayette, United States

Predjama Castle. When travelling Rovinj, Croatia to Ljubljana, we debated whether or not to make the side trip to this castle since we had already seen two other major structures built into cliffs (Tekija Blagaj Dervish House, Mostar and Pustinja Blaca/Blaca Hermitage, Brac) on this trip, but we are glad we did. Our GPS lady friend got us there with just one little glitch, which we overcame having learned to follow local road signs any time there is a discrepancy with the GPS. The drive there was through little villages and it took us about an hour to reach the castle from the Croatia-Slovenia border. There is a small parking lot which is only 50 m from the path to the cave. No fee is required unless you decide to go inside. The Predjama Castle is a picturesque and impregnable castle perched in the middle of a 404’ high rocky cliff where it has rested for over 800 years. We have learned that settling in the caves initially provided people such as monks and kings protection from pirates and the rest of the structures are the product of home improvements made over the centuries. At the base of the cliff flows the Lokva River, which disappears underground deep below the castle, which has had a variety of owners over the centuries. At the end of WWII the castle was “confiscated and nationalized by the Yugoslav Communist authorities and turned into a museum” which did not work out well. Since 2007 it has been managed by an independent company. We did not pay to go in because from what we read, the insides are not authentic, but contain lots of suits of armor and warfare gear. We did spend about 45 minutes walking the grounds, taking pictures and using the clean restroom. Food is also for sale. All in all, this is a worthy stop that we are glad we made. As an aside, about 10 minutes away were the caves. We drove past on our way back to the highway and were amazed at the size of the parking lot there, as well as the number of cars. It looked like Disney World. I am sure it must be a wonderful adventure for some, but at 70, I try to avoid large crowds where I am shuttled about like cattle.

6. Preseren Square

Ljubljana Slovenia http://www.visitljubljana.com
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4.5 based on 2,099 reviews

Preseren Square

Reviewed By Global447181 - Ljubljana, Slovenia

Ljubljana’s main squere is named after the greatest Slovenian Poet France Prešeren , his statue you can see on the squere, facing his great love Julija Primic and with a muse of poetry above his head.

7. Ljubljana Old Town

Ljubljana Slovenia https://www.visitljubljana.com/en/visitors/explore/things-to-do/sightseeing/article/explore-the-ljubljana-old-town/
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4.5 based on 7,736 reviews

Ljubljana Old Town

Reviewed By sharonbE8278EI - Molash, United Kingdom

Brilliant vibrant town loads of bars and restaurants, got to try the hot Aperol Spritz and mulled white wine , great fireworks over the castle loads of music all free will definitely go back. Also the caves are a must to visit.Lake Bled also beautiful.

8. Bled Island

Lake Bled, Bled Slovenia +386 4 574 30 27 http://www.bled.si/it/cosa-vedere/bellezze-naturali/isola-di-bled
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4.5 based on 2,785 reviews

Bled Island

Reviewed By williama944 - Douglas, United Kingdom

Trip across from park hotel around 30 euro by Gondola style boat great looking craft all wood immaculate , our oarsman was very helpful cheerful , on the island is a church, museum ,restored clock tower interesting story, cafe restaurant ,you can ring the bell in the church yourself so clanging all day ,loved it kills a few hours definatley recommend a visit

9. Church of St. George

Adamiceva ulica, Piran Slovenia http://www.zupnija-piran.si
Excellent
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4.5 based on 514 reviews

Church of St. George

10. Tartini Square (Tartinijev trg)

Piran Slovenia http://www.piran.si
Excellent
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4.5 based on 1,286 reviews

Tartini Square (Tartinijev trg)

Reviewed By PeterK711 - Griffith, Australia

What was once part of the harbour is now a beautiful town square full of shiny white marble. At the centre stands the statue of Giuseppe Tartini - the famous violinist, bon in Piran. The square serves as the mid point between the harbour below and the church above. A great place for a quiet beverage at any time of the day.

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