リュブヤナ
Ljublana, Slovenia’s lively capital, has been hailed as a “mini-Prague,” but this city has enough to make a name for itself. Influenced by Austria, Italy, and the Baltic states it rests between, Ljublana is host to a thriving festival scene, and its artsy bohemian cafes make the perfect place to catch the strains of street musicians, whether classical or rock. With impressive architecture, a picturesque old town, and a modern, young population, it’s the perfect place to spend a few days.
Portorož
Portoroz could be translated as the port of roses, from italian portor rose. It is located on the cost of the Adriatic sea, in the Gulf of Trieste. With its relaxation atmosphere it is a great place to stay. The history of the town was marked by the Venetians and after that by the Habsburg dynasty.
Piran
The seaside resort Piran is situated on the Piran peninsula. Its dominating feature is the St. George Cathedral and picturesque little streets with specific smell of fresh fish. Other feature is round square, where used to stand the old train station, but was demolished and built new one. In the middle of the square there is the statue of the Italian violinist Tartini. It used to be an Italian colony, that is why there still live Italian minority and as well some signs and notices are bilingual.