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5 Ljubljana neighbourhoods to visit!

5 Ljubljana neighbourhoods to visit!

True, Ljubljana Old Town is really pretty and there are many things to see and do there! But, let’s get out of the city centre for a day! Check out which Ljubljana neighbourhoods to see! 1. Trnovo Some might say that Trnovo is still Ljubljana 

You say Slovakia, we say Slovenia! 5 quick facts to stop mixing up the two countries

You say Slovakia, we say Slovenia! 5 quick facts to stop mixing up the two countries

Slovenia and Slovakia are both beautiful countries worth visiting, each offering unique attractions. Yet, a frequent challenge they face internationally is being mistaken for one another. Let’s explore some key differences between these two distinct nations. Where does the confusion come from? Although their names 

Planica: That’s How We Fly in Slovenia!

Planica: That’s How We Fly in Slovenia!

Ski jumping started developing early in Planica, starting with the construction of a first-flying 20-metre hill in 1930. In 1936 the first jump over 100m was achieved. Since then many world records have been set and broken in Slovenia’s Planica. Below the Ponce (Mountains) Running from 

A day trip to Sevnica from Ljubljana

A day trip to Sevnica from Ljubljana

Sevnica is a quaint town in southeastern Slovenia, nestled near the border with Croatia. This small but charming town is where Melania Trump (née Knavs) spent her early years, long before she stepped into the global spotlight. Known for its serene setting along the Sava 

5 BEST spots for your perfect Ljubljana photo!

5 BEST spots for your perfect Ljubljana photo!

Visiting Slovenia will, without a doubt, leave you with some great memories — and if you do it right, some great photos too! As local travel bloggers, we thought we’d share some of our favorite spots in Slovenia’s capital, Ljubljana, that are perfect for striking 

Vodnikova domačija: It’s like visiting a countryside in Ljubljana, with a great twist of culture!

Vodnikova domačija: It’s like visiting a countryside in Ljubljana, with a great twist of culture!

It was the winter of 1758. From a house of a wealthy peasant family in Ljubljana suburbs baby cries were heard for the first time. A baby boy was named Valentin, deriving from the Latin Valentīnus, meaning healthy, strong and powerful. Little Valentin indeed became 

Lake Bled or Lake Bohinj?

Lake Bled or Lake Bohinj?

This is a question that we are frequently asked by those planning their travel itinerary ahead of their first visit to Slovenia. So, what should they know? Too close for big dilemmas Lake Bled and Lake Bohinj are only 20 km apart, with a road