Transfer from Maribor - Airport
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Departure from Maribor - Airport
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Estimated arrival to Postojna Cave
10:58h

Trip duration: 118min

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Places you can visit along the way

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Celje
Slovenia

105 min

With its many cultural sites and a plethora of trendy restaurants and bars, Celje is becoming a popular tourist destination. It has everything that hard-toplease... travelers would require – a historical centre with beautiful pastel-colored architecture, the largest medieval castle in Slovenia, excellent museums among which is also Slovenia’s second-oldest museum, Celje Regional Museum, and churches and theatres, each with their own rich history. Celje is a vibrant city that also has an exciting nightlife.

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Technical Museum of Slovenia
Slovenia

105 min

The Technical Museum of Slovenia is Slovenia’s largest museum exhibiting collections from various areas ranging from agriculture, wildlife and hunting to technology, wood working, forestry,... textiles and printing. The most impressive part of the museum is a great collection of cars used by the former Yugoslav president Tito as well as the oldest preserved car in Slovenia. Additionally, also bicycles and other technical machinery, like water driving machinery, are worthwhile seeing. The building which houses the museum was originally a monastery and later a noble manor.

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Lasko Brewery
Slovenia

165 min

Throughout Slovenia, the word Lasko has almost become the synonym for beer although it is also the name of a charming little town where Lasko... brewery is located. The brewery today offers guided tours and sampling of beer and other brewery products. After the Brewery Museum, take a walk in the charming and unassuming town of Lasko that features some nice architecture in the old city center. The town is also known for the healing powers of its thermal springs, making it a favorite gateway spot not only for Slovenians.

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Predjama Castle
Slovenia

105 min

An intriguing fact: Predjama Castle has been listed as one of the top 10 castles in the world according to www.tourism-review.com. The first thing that... fascinates all visitors is the castle’s location - built into the rock itself and perched on a 123 meter cliff, the dramatic castle dominates its surroundings. Visit this castle to discover more reasons why it is regarded a masterpiece.

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Ljubljana
Slovenia

105 min

Ljubljana is a worthwhile shorter or longer stop on any trip through Slovenia. If you have limited time in Ljubljana and just want to feel... the vibe of the place, take a walk in the Old Town and enjoy the amazing architecture and various little shops along the way. If, on the other hand, you have some time to spare do explore the city more thoroughly as it offers an abundance of theaters, museums, and galleries; walk along the River Ljubljanica Canal; take Funicular to Ljubljana Castle and relax in the Tivoli Park. Or any other park for that matter because, don’t forget, - Ljubljana was awarded the “Green Capital of Europe” in 2016.

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Idrija Mercury Mine
Slovenia

135 min

Visiting the second largest mercury mine in the world, Idrija Mercury Mine and Slovenia's oldest mining city will surely be a remarkable experience. The mysterious... underground mines are listed on the UNESCO World Heritage List since 2012. It was opened in 1490 and until the WWI it was one the best technically equipped mines in Europe, to be finally closed in 1986 for commercial, geological and ecological reasons. But, while operating this mine has produced over 147,000 tons of mercury. Today visitors can visit some of the old mining buildings like the Mercury Mine Museum, but the highlight is certainly going deep into the underground to see first-hand how working in a mine was like.