Did you know that forests cover almost two-thirds of Slovenia? It is the region of Kočevje that boasts the most naturally preserved parts of the country. In its deepest corners, there are many remains of the primaeval forest, where the human hand has not yet encroached. In the past, the mysterious forest offered the necessary […]
READ MOREFriday the 24th March will be a happy day for food lovers in Ljubljana. Finally, the Open Kitchen project is back for a new season and the Ljubljana central city market will once again be filled with people curious to enjoy in one of the best gourmet experiences in Ljubljana. ❤ What we love […]
READ MOREMost of us are trying to stay within a budget while traveling. The problem is that it’s hard to find some interesting and free activities. But, as a native Slovenian, I would like to share my top 10 things to do in Ljubljana for free. So if you are planning to visit Ljubljana make sure to read these tips. […]
READ MOREThe Škocjan Caves Regional Park will be marking two important anniversaries this year – the 20th anniversary of its establishment and the 30th anniversary of the caves’ listing as a UNESCO World Heritage site. Park director Stojan Ščuka said that park authorities were not aiming for a massive increase in visitors but the caves did attract increasingly many tourists […]
READ MORETourist guide book publisher Lonely Planet made a list of ten often overlooked railway journeys where it ranked the Bohinj railway, connecting western Slovenia with Italy, at first place. The author said it was “a near-perfect railway adventure most people have never heard of”. The 158 km long Bohinj railway, named the Transalpina railway in Italian, stretches from the north-western town of Jesenice through the […]
READ MORELjubljana Castle, the magnificent Medieval building overlooking Ljubljana, is one of the most distinctive symbols of the Slovenian capital. In recent years, it has become one of the most popular spots for locals and the growing number of visitors to the capital. But it was not always this way. In the early 19th century, the castle functioned as a prison and a military […]
READ MORESlovenian House Vida is a family run B&B in Ljubljana, Slovenia. We are dedicated to keep our house clean and strive to be more than just accomodation with breakfast.