Sevnica, a sprawling town along the Sava, which used to be given its rhythm by a railway station, where today an old steam locomotive with red collars is on display, is admittedly quite far from the capital, but that does not mean that it is not worth a visit.
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Kurentovanje is the biggest carnival event in Slovenia, which brings carnival joy and playfulness to the people of Ptuj. The traditional carnival mask is kurent or korant, which chases away winter and calls for spring with the ringing of bells and ritual.
Florence does have its own airport, but it is not possible to fly directly to Italy from Brno Airport, so we recommend the modern Euro City Casanova train to travel there. This train takes you from Ljubljana to Venice (Venezia Santa Lucia or Venezia Mestre station), and from there you can continue your journey along the "boot" with others.
The center of every medieval town is its castle - it is no different in Škofja Loka. We can see the castle of Loki from afar when we are just approaching Škofja Loki. However, today it is far from its medieval image.
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A suitable starting point is historic Buda with exceptional vantage points at Castle (Várhegy) and Gerhard's Hill (Gellérthegy). The latter rises between the Elizabeth Bridge (Erzsébet híd) and the Freedom Bridge (Szabadság híd), and on top of it is the Citadel, a century and a half old stone fortress.
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Les2Aples is one of the most popular ski resorts in France among Slovenians. At 3,600 meters, it is the largest glacier in Europe, which is also open for skiing in the summer. Snowboarders are also welcome, as one of the largest snowboard parks awaits them.
When you are in Grenoble, do not miss the following two attractions: La Bastille - the old fortress is one of the most popular attractions. In addition to the fact that the way to it can be very exciting (you can get there by cable car), the view will completely enchant you - in addition to the city in the palm of your hand, you can see the mighty surrounding mountains.
WHY EDINBURGH? Edinburgh is one of the capitals where you get the best impression of the city by walking along the picturesque main streets and side streets. Another option is daily bus tickets. It is best to start your walk at Edinburgh Castle in the old part of the city. On the way, while visiting tourist attractions such as...
The pleasant city of Porto, just a three-hour train ride from Lisbon, is famous for its wine and blue-tiled facades - azulejos. A walk around this port place will certainly not leave you indifferent. Narrow streets full of shops, pastry shops and cafes, which invite you to discover the next corner.
Old Prague is most beautiful at night, when the buildings are bathed in countless lights and the narrow streets beckon to who knows where. A night walk across the Old Town Square to the Charles Bridge, where you can see the Prague Castle, is something that every visitor to Prague must experience.