Piran

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Set on a narrow peninsula on the coast of Slovenia is the charming coastal town of Piran, known by many as the gem of the Slovene Riviera. Half a millennium of Venetian rule has left its mark, as seen from the architecture throughout the town. A maze of narrow cobblestoned streets is outlined by colorful houses with terracotta roofs and surrounded by olive groves and pebble beaches. At the heart of the town, Tartini Square is the perfect place to grab a coffee and people watch while admiring the Gothic style Venetian house, the Teatre Piran and the harbor. Walk the medieval walls of Piran and climb the bell tower’s 146 steps for a stunning 360-degree view over Piran, Slovenian Istria, Italy and Croatia. Perched on a hill overlooking the Italian and Croatian coastlines is the Church of St. George, Piran’s prettiest church with a classic Venetian Renaissance style and beautiful stone statues. Just 25 minutes along the coast, the town of Koper offers more beautiful views and landmarks such as the 15th century Praetorian Palace.

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The aerial view of an old town, featuring European buildings with terracotta roofs, a harbor and lush green hills in the background.
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The aerial view of an old town, featuring European buildings with terracotta roofs, a harbor and lush green hills in the background.