Wednesday 30 November 2011

Lyrical Minutes in the City of Ljubljana


As I have already mentioned in my previous post, according to Lonely Planet Slovenia was voted amongst top 10 world travel destinations for the upcoming year.


If you are still wondering how this small European country could be on such a list, you might get a hint from this video. Locals are really trying hard to promote this country and lots of travellers appreciate the effort.
If you have a personal experience from a trip to Slovenia, please share your thoughts. I always find it interesting to read about how visitors from abroad see my home country.


Recently I have stumbled upon a video of a summer surprise event in the Slovenian capital - city of Ljubljana. It is one of those videos that make you wish you were there to see it in person.




I must say every year there are more events and festivals worth attending in Slovenia. Most of those still happen in Ljubljana during the summer months but there are quite a few also elsewhere and during other seasons.

4 comments:

MyPersonalFind 2 December 2011 at 13:24  

hi Marko,
so happy you have passed by my blog and yr comment.wow wow Slovenia was an incredible surprise for me,i am recommending everyone around me to visit this amazing country and great friendly people.Much different from all the Western European countries i've been to. Was there end of September,the weather was just awesome,PIRAN , Koper and other coastal towns were breathtaking.come back for more photos from Piran's sunset.:)cheers

Travel-PB 7 December 2011 at 13:08  

That is great! I hope you will find time to visit again. There is a lot more this little country has to offer. In my opinion nature is the strongest point of Slovenia so I would recommend everyone to spend some time in the great outdoors when visiting.

Travel-PB 22 December 2011 at 12:10  

@Nancy:
Thanks... however if you found them in this post, you should probably change your glasses again... ;)

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