- Tourism in Slovenia
The
Central Europe an nation ofSlovenia offers tourists a wide variety of landscapes in a small space: Alpine in the northwest,Mediterranean in the southwest, Pannonian in the northeast and Dinaric in the southeast.The nation's capital,
Ljubljana , proudly shows itsBaroque andArt Nouveau influence, and the work of native born architectJože Plečnik . Other attractions include theJulian Alps with the picturesqueLake Bled inBled andSoča valley, as well as the nation's highest peak, Mount Triglav. Perhaps even more famous is Slovenia'skarst named after the Karst plateau in southwestern Slovenia. More than 28 million visitors have visitedPostojna Cave , while a 15-minute ride from it areŠkocjan Caves , aUNESCO World Heritage Site .Further in the same direction is the coast of the
Adriatic Sea , with a jewel of Venetian Gothic,Piran . The hills around the nation's second-largest city,Maribor , are renowned for theirwine -making. Even though Slovenes tend to consume most of the wine they produce, some brands like "Lutomer" have made their appearance abroad.Geology has made the northeastern part of the country rich with spas, withRogaška Slatina being perhaps its most prominent site.External links
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* [http://www.slovenia.info/ Slovenian Tourist Board - www.slovenia.info]
* [http://www.bookingpoint.net/en/ Information on accommodation offer in Slovenia - bookingpoint.net]
* [http://www.lonelyplanet.com/destinations/europe/slovenia/ Slovenia on lonelyplanet.com]
* [http://www.sloveniahotels.com/ SloveniaHotels.com]
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