A journey through Slovenia's food culture Field to fork cuisine is second nature to Slovenians, making the country a perfect place to indulge in a passion for food and drink.
Slovenia squeezes a lot into its tiny borders ... historic plazas and hilltop castle for a wilder feel, as centuries of culture slowly give way to the 167 square kilometres of wetland that ...
Along with Gorizia, Italy, the western Slovenian city has been designated a European Capital of Culture for 2025. But its appeal goes beyond the city limits—and will last far beyond this year.
Though Slovenia is a small Central European country, it is dotted with several stunning towns that promise a unique ...
The influence of Italian culture, language and cuisine weaves its way across the border so you get a bit of both countries. open image in gallery Slovenia’s Nova Gorica and Gorizia on the ...
Eking through them on an illuminating guided tour is one of Slovenia’s great travel experiences and much more rugged and rewarding than the Postojna Caves, with their tourist train. The usual ...
Slovenia’s Skocjan Caves and the Primeval Beech Forests are deemed natural sites, while the country’s remaining trio are designated cultural sites. Unesco recognises these five world heritage ...
These two cities are twinned and share a common past. This year, they are also the first joint capital of culture of Europe ...
A third of NRL players were born overseas and half of the overall playing group have at least one parent born overseas. Those ...
A3/AA–/A rated Slovenia's SLB framework has three KPIs that include total annual greenhouse gas emissions, the share of renewable energy consumed and energy efficiency. All KPIs are rated "advanced" ...