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  • 1. Blejski Grad

    The stately Bled Castle perches above the lake on the summit of a steep cliff, against a backdrop of the Julian Alps and Triglav Peak. You can climb up to the castle for fine views of the lake, the resort, and the surrounding countryside. An exhibition traces the development of the castle through the centuries, with archeological artifacts to period furniture on display, but it is the view that steals the show.

    Bled, N/A Slovenia, Slovenia
    04-572–9770

    Sight Details

    Rate Includes: €9, Nov.- Mar. 8-6, Apr.- Jun. 8-8, Jul.-Oct. 8-9
  • 2. Blejsko Jezero

    Bled's famed lake is nestled within a rim of mountains and surrounded by forests, with a castle on one side and a promenade beneath stately chestnut trees on the other. Horse-drawn carriages clip-clop along the promenade while swans glide on the water, creating the ultimate romantic scene. On a minuscule island in the middle of the lake, the lovely Cerkov svetega Martina (St. Martin's Pilgrimage Church) stands within a circle of trees. Take a ride over to the island on a pletna, a traditional covered boat.

    Bled, N/A Slovenia, Slovenia
  • 3. Bohinjsko Jezero

    Lake Bohinj is the quieter, wilder, and prettier sister of Bled and lies entirely within the Triglav National Park. The entire length of the north shore is wild and accessible only by foot. The lake, at an altitude of 1,715 feet, is surrounded on three sides by the steep walls of the Julian Alps. The altitude means the temperature of the water—even in August—rarely rises above a brisk but still swimmable 74°F. The small village of Ribčev Laz, on the eastern end of the lake functions as the de facto town center, where you'll find a grocery store, post office, currency exchange, an ATM, and the tourist information center. On the western shore lies the remote village of Ukanc, anchored by the Hotel Zlatorog, a campsite, and a few small shops. Just to the north and east of Ribčev Laz are the tiny hamlets of Stara Fužina, Studor, and Srednja Vas.

    Bohinjsko Jezero, N/A Slovenia, Slovenia
  • 4. City Museum of Ljubljana

    Situated in the grand Auersberg Palace, this museum's beautifully designed exhibits trace the history of the city from pre-Roman times through the Austrian domination, the World Wars, the Tito years, and finally the establishment of independent Slovenia. In the basement, you can walk on a piece of the ancient Roman road or see a cross-sectioned excavation that shows the burning of Emona by Attila the Hun through a black, charred stratum. If you're interested, you can arrange for a museum guide to take you to other ancient Roman sites around the city. The city museum also houses the world's oldest wooden wheel, dating from 4000 BC.

    Gosposka 15, Ljubljana, N/A Slovenia, 1000, Slovenia
    01-241--2500

    Sight Details

    Rate Includes: €6, Closed Mon., Tues.–Sun. 10–6, Thurs. 10–9
  • 5. Franciskanska Cerkev

    Its color may now garner more attention than its history, but Ljubljana's famous Pink Church has plenty of stories waiting within. A High Baroque beauty built in the middle of the 17th century, the church flourished a century later under the watchful eye of the Franciscans, who made the decision to paint it red (hence the faded pink of today). The church's prime location on the city's main square makes it an obvious meeting point for people of all ages today.

    Prešernov trg 4, Ljubljana, N/A Slovenia, 1000, Slovenia
    01-242--9300

    Sight Details

    Rate Includes: Daily 8–12:30, 1:30–8
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  • 6. Franja Partisan Hospital

    Military Sight

    This is the best-preserved and the most exciting of WWII Partisan hospitals, which served as a clandestine aid center for wounded resistance soldiers, tucked away in a gorge and secluded ravine where the Nazis would not have looked. Named after the doctor that helped run it, Franja was attacked but never actually discovered at its location deep in the Pasice gorge in the village of Dolenji Novaki. From its opening in December 1943 to liberation in May 1945, a total of 522 wounded soldiers of various nationalities were treated there.Be it a 20-minute nature walk or few hours' exploration, experiencing the Franja Partisan Hospital is an ideal and active way to add variety to traditional museum excursions. Well-written information boards will lead you up a stunning path to 14 wooden cabins that served as the hospital complex. As a result of a disastrous flood in 2007, the entire site has been reconstructed, based on previously prepared drawings, a project that concluded in 2010. The accessibility and safety of the pathway were greatly improved during the rebuild.Walking the path is free. Entrance into the museum hospital complex is €4 for adults. There is also a small café with public toilets at the parking lot/entrance.

    Dolenji Novaki pri Cerknem, Cerkno, N/A Slovenia, 5282, Slovenia
    05-372–3180

    Sight Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Nov.–Mar.
  • 7. Ljubljanski Grad

    Castle/Palace

    Ljubljana's hilltop castle affords views over the river and the Old Town's terracotta rooftops, spires, and green cupolas. On a clear day, the distant Julian Alps are a dramatic backdrop. The castle walls date from the early 16th century, although the tower was added in the mid-19th century. The surrounding park was landscaped by Plečnik in the 1930s. The castle also houses a virtual museum showcasing Slovenian history through digital technology. Take a step back through time and do the tour, it's a great introduction to Ljubljana. The castle is also home to the Museum of Puppetry, one of the most underrated museums in the city.

    Studentovska ul, uphill from Vodnikov trg, Grajska planota 1, Ljubljana, N/A Slovenia, 1000, Slovenia
    01-306–4293

    Sight Details

    Rate Includes: €13 (including funicular)
  • 8. Škocjan Jama

    The 11 interconnected chambers that compose the Škocjan Jama stretch for almost 6 km (about 4 miles) through a dramatic, subterranean landscape so unique that UNESCO has named them a World Heritage Site. The 90-minute walking tour of the two chilly main chambers—the Silent Cave and the Murmuring Cave—is otherworldly as winds swirl around the dripstone sculptures, massive sinkholes, and stalactites and stalagmites that resemble the horns of a mythic creature. The highlight is Europe's largest cave hall, a gorge 479 feet high, 404 feet wide, and 984 feet long, spanned by a narrow bridge lighted with footlights. Far below, the brilliant jade waters of the Reka River rush by on their underground journey. The view is nothing short of mesmerizing.

    Škocjan 2, Divaca, N/A Slovenia, Slovenia
    05-7082–110

    Sight Details

    Rate Includes: €24, Accessible by guided tour only: Apr.–May and Oct. daily at 10 am, 1 pm, and 3:30 pm; June–Sept. daily 10–5pm; Nov.–Mar. daily at 10 am, 1 pm and Sundays at 3pm
  • 9. Triglav National Park

    Covering some 4% of Slovenia's entire landmass, it can be argued that Triglav National Park is the ideological and spiritual heart of the country. The iconic three peaks of Triglav (the highest point in the country) are found on Slovenia's coat of arms and its flag, placing this dreamland of gorges, caves, waterfalls, rivers, and forests front and center for the nation. Winter sees locals and visitors alike head here in search of skiing and other snow-based activities, while the warmer months are perfect for both amateur and experienced climbers and hikers. Mountain huts dot the landscape offering affordable accommodations for those looking to wander the meadows. Slovenia's only national park, Triglav contains everything that makes Slovenian nature magnificent, all within 840 square km (324 square miles) of magic.

    Triglav National Park, Bohinjsko Jezero, N/A Slovenia, Slovenia
    04-578–0200

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