Go skiing or just follow world ski cup (I think there is slalom in Marbor and ski jump in Planica). Visit lake Bled. Eat, drink and shop in Ljubljana. See caves in Postoina. If you are there in the summer time pop out to Istria and go for a swim in Adriatic. It's a great place with nice people and it's dead cheap, hope you will enjoy it.
2006-11-03 06:45:51
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answered by Rowena D 3
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By looking at your other questions you may be planning a trip including Slovenia in late november? Well I've only visited in summer but the locals tell me it's great for skiing in winter. However, will there be snow at the end of the month?
If no snow it depends what you like to do. The people I've met are incredibly hospitable and speak good English. I've had veeeeery long conversations with Slovenians. The Capital city is Lubljana which, with a population of around 250000 if my memory serves me well, makes it a good size town with lots to see and do without feeling lost or swallowed up.
The prices are very reasonable though will probably rise when they join the euro zone next jan1.
The countryside is breathtaking, though I know the northern part near the Austrian border better than the south. The coastline is very small onto the Adriatic, just east of Trieste ,which is in Italy
I would recommend Slovenia to anyone but I'm not sure this is the best season.
2006-11-02 15:26:14
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answered by Anonymous
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Check all the castles and old Churches, lakes and beautiful scenery and food and people are GREAT.
2006-11-03 04:05:52
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answered by Whitie 1
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absolutly nothing
2006-11-02 15:54:28
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answered by Anonymous
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