Prices in Slovenia

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Prices in Slovenia
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By European standards, prices in Slovenia are moderate: they are higher than in Hungary, but lower than in Italy and Austria.

Shopping and souvenirs

Slovenia is renowned for its excellent affordable and quality shopping opportunities. At your service - a variety of retail outlets: small souvenir shops, fashion boutiques of famous brands, large department stores and large shopping centers.

Shopping is just right to come during the sales season: at the end of summer (summer collections are on sale) and in winter (Christmas and New Year sales). During these periods, you can purchase goods with 40-70% discounts.

What to bring to memory of Slovenia?

- tapestries, tulle, cotton fabrics decorated with hand embroidery, knitted products, ceramics, wood, wicker and crystal products, Slovenian cosmetics based on thermal water and healing mud, leather shoes, underwear of the Slovenian company Pascarel;

- pumpkin oil, alcoholic drinks ("Khrushkovets", "Medikha"), honey, chocolate.

In Slovenia, you can buy lace products from 20 euros, Slovenian cosmetics - from 10 euros, Slovenian wines - from 4 euros / 0.75 liters.

Excursions

On a sightseeing tour of Ljubljana you will see the City Hall, the Cathedral, Trimostovye, embankments, cozy courtyards of old houses.

This tour costs an average of 54 euros.

Entertainment

Approximate prices for entertainment in the country: a trip to the Adriatic Sea with an excursion - 80 euros, a visit to the mountain lake Bled - 50 euros, sleigh rides in the evening - 25 euros.

You should definitely visit Predjama Castle (Postojna resort): here you can visit the museum and look at an interesting exhibition.

Under the castle there is a karst cave with underground halls, which in the past housed stables. And before entering the cave, you can see the remains of Erasmus Castle.

You can visit the castle for 15 euros.

Transport

It is more convenient to get around Slovenian cities by bus: for 1 ticket you will pay 0.8 euros.

By purchasing a "tourist card", you will be able to move freely on all types of public transport, including the funicular + see the main attractions for free.

A card valid for a day costs 24 euros, for 2 days - 31 euros, and for 3 days - 36 euros.

If you decide to take a taxi, then you will pay 1, 6-1, 9 euros (landing) + 1, 3-1, 8 euros (every kilometer of run). For example, to get from Ljubljana airport to the city center (20 km) you will be asked to pay 45 euros.

And renting a car will cost you at least 40 euros per day.

Your minimum daily spending on holidays in Slovenia will be 50 euros per person (accommodation in a guest house or private room, meals in inexpensive cafes, travel by public transport). For the most comfortable stay, you will need 80-100 euros per day for 1 person.

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