6 days in Slovenia Itinerary
Created using Inspirock Slovenia trip planner
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Ljubljana — 5 nights

Sitting astride the Ljubljanica River, Ljubljana is marked with picturesque bridges and a marketplace, designed by the famous architect Jože Plečnik.Get out of town with these interesting Ljubljana side-trips: Škocjan Caves (in Škocjan), Postojna (Postojna Cave & Grotte di Postumia - Park Postojnska jama) and Bled (Wine Tasting Bled, Bled Castle, &more). And it doesn't end there: stop by Ljubljana Old Town, stroll around Volčji Potok Arboretum, sample the tasty concoctions at Union Experience, and make a trip to Ljubljana Castle.
For maps, ratings, other places to visit, and tourist information, you can read our Ljubljana route planner.
Amsterdam, The Netherlands to Ljubljana is an approximately 5-hour flight. You can also drive; or take a train. In May, plan for daily highs up to 23°C, and evening lows to 9°C. Finish your sightseeing early on the 6th (Sat) so you can fly back home.
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Slovenia travel guide
Sunny Side of the Alps
From snowcapped Alpine peaks to sandy Adriatic beaches, a trip to Slovenia is like taking several vacations at once. Whatever the season, the country offers enticing natural attractions, all close at hand, including thick forests, scenic valleys, cave systems, waterfalls, lakes, and the Adriatic coast. For those seeking an active holiday, you'll fine an abundance of ski slopes, trails to hike, roads to bike, and rocks to climb. Pay a visit to some of Slovenia's spa resorts and take advantage of the fresh mountain air and thermal waters. Various castles, churches, and historical towns--many of which are fully preserved--tell stories of the country's past. In Slovenia's major cities, admire the architecture, explore the local arts, visit museums, and chat with the locals over a cup of coffee. Slovenian cuisine offers a blend of Alpine and Mediterranean tastes and is definitely worth trying, along with the country's wines.