Penzion Tavcar Ljubljana
Cesta v Smartno 7 Ljubljana, Slovenia
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Speedy Slovenia
... how to pronounce that) I turned left as instructed by the directions on the piece of paper given to me by the hostel. In my typical fashion I had left the station in the wrong direction and therefore become completely lost. Rather than wandering up and down searching like it did in Prague I began a tour of shops asking if they knew where the street was. Sadly no one did and I'd almost given up hope of ever getting my riddiculus pack off my back when I spotted ...
Bled, la perle de la Slovénie
... belle capitale, verte et propre, calme et semble très sécuritaire. On peut aller visiter le château sur la colline (*pas si impressionnant puisqu'il a tellement été rénové qu'il semble complètement moderne de l'intérieur, ce qui contraste énormément avec son aspect extrieur) et voir la ville depuis se dernier, mais définitivement, Bled est ...
Where the hell am I?
... surprisingly, a very pretty city. The highlight of my few days there were definitely the Szechenyi Baths. The waters are drawn from underground springs which carry all sorts of mineral goodness. They do wonders for a hangover, and when 10 beers in Budapest cost about the same as a red frog and a packet of chewing gum, we can all imagine how big this hangover was. It could slay a walrus. I felt like (and some people say I look like) Alan from the movie ...
Slovenia
... wandered around taking in the baroque and secession architecture, while admiring the number of cafes that border the river that meanders through the old town. There are no cars, plenty of bikes and these golf cart things that are used by the elderly.
The next day we checked out the markets for breakfast and and then took a free guided walk through the town. This walk is definitely value for money (IT'S FREE), the guide not only explained the significance ...


