Croatia and Slovenia, goodbye The last afternoon of our holiday, after the caves and the castle, we passed through the streets of downtown Ljubljana looking to enter the shop windows and nicer, I would have bought everything from the mirror fisheyes "
who tall are you," souvenirs from the boiled wool house slippers. After dinner we walked to the park Tivoli, which day should be fantastic, but the evening has its own charm, with its beautiful outdoor photo exhibition along the avenue leading to the Castle.
yesterday's trip was exhausting, because a couple of incidents that have forced us to abandon the highway and bottled in a two-hour queue.
nell'afa Now we're back and in the heat of the plains and, before you start to think about the next holiday (which I fear will be among a long time), the last thoughts on this.
Before annotation: Croatia is not as cheap as they say. In some restaurants you can save a bit 'about food, but otherwise the prices are the same in Italy. Phone and surf the coast of Croatia a mistake, luckily phone operators will be equipped and sell kits for tourists (phone, keys and sim) at a very bassi.In Istria, at least on the coast, yet it's like being at home: speak Italian, eat Italian, countries and the streets are translated into Italian. The beaches that we visited we were not surprised, are all rocks and stones and the sea is not so clean. The interior is fabulous on the other hand, the villages that populate every promontory, with its stone houses and their view of the eye on the green, they are really suggestive. Zagreb certainly worth a visit, even if it is more than two hours from the coast. In the capital, the Italian influence is absent, and finally it feels abroad, speaks English and is trying to understand incomprehensible menu.
Ljubljana, the capital of Slovenia, we liked even more. It 's a small town, quiet, young and less crowded with tourists. The Ljubljana is friendly, they all speak English and have a worship to the dogs. It 'really nice walk through the streets of downtown along the river and through the market stalls or eat in one of the many restaurants. If you want to taste the typical cuisine of Slovenia, there is a restaurant that has pretty much just typical dishes as well as a craft beer on the premises. It's called Sokol, Ciril Metodov Trg is on and is very recognizable, as the waiters wear traditional costume of Slovenia to the place of the traditional uniform.
We would like to return to Slovenia, to deepen our knowledge of this land, we really enjoyed. Croatia, Dalmatia, we see that to be the most beautiful and less Italian.