Informazioni generali
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Zagabria, Croazia |
Il programma nel dettaglio
This full-day excursion will reveal the most famous sites of Slovenia. We will take you on a scenic drive towards the charming little town of Bled, a Slovenian gem beneath the peaks of the Alps. Bled in the Julian Alps could be a setting for a classic fairy tale: immense natural beauty with mountains and forest surrounding an emerald glacial lake, an island in the middle of the lake with a church steeple and its wishing bell, a clifftop castle with picturesque views and a well-known sweet treat.
Our next stop is Ljubljana. It is a small and relaxed, café-cultured city, with a metropolitan feel as the capital and the largest city of Slovenia. It has preserved evidence of a five-thousand-year history, including the remains of the Roman city of Emona.
Itinerary
Zagreb
Pick-up at the hotel.
Bled
In the past, there was no water at the location of Lake Bled, but a meadow valley with a small hill and a rock where mountain fairies danced at night. Shepherds grazed their sheep in the valley, which ate grass around the fairy rock. The fairies asked the shepherds to put a fence around their dance area so that the grass would remain soft. The shepherds did not consider their request and one day the youngest and most beautiful fairy broke her leg while dancing. The angry fairies called upon the springs and brooks to storm into the valley and fill it with water. Only the hill with the rock remained as an island in the middle of the lake, where fairies could dance on light starry nights. Although fairies left these places a long time ago, a beautiful fairy lake and an island below the mountains were left behind. This is Lake Bled.
Ljubljana
A guided walking tour and free time.
Slovenia's capital and largest city is one of Europe's greenest and most livable capitals; it was the European Commission's Green Capital of Europe in 2016. Car traffic is restricted in the center, leaving the leafy banks of the emerald-green Ljubljanica River, which flows through the city's heart, free for pedestrians and cyclists. In summer, cafes set up terrace seating along the river; it almost feels like a nightly street party.
Slovenia's master of early-modern, minimalist design, Jože Plečnik, graced Ljubljana with beautiful bridges and buildings as well as dozens of urban design elements such as pillars, pyramids, and lamp posts, which exist solely to make the city even prettier. Attractive cities are often described as 'jewel boxes', and here the name really fits. Some 50,000 students support an active clubbing scene, and Ljubljana's museums and restaurants are among the best in the country.
Zagreb
Drop-off at the hotel.