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More to see in Ptuj
Many tourists include a visit to the old town of Ptuj into their vacation plan in Slovenia. The rich architectural and cultural heritage of the Slovenian settlement makes an acquaintance with local attractions truly exciting. Do you like exploring interesting places? In Ptuj, you can visit an old castle and wonderful old wine cellars that have been storing famous local wine for centuries. Local people are still engaged in winemaking, so tourists can always buy a bottle of the fragrant drink as a souvenir from Ptuj. The surrounding nature and picturesque landscapes are perfect for a pleasant stroll in this Slovenian region. The first mentions of Ptuj date back to the first century AD. At that time, the town was a part of the Roman Empire. The ruling emperor, Trajan, officially gave the settlement a town status. Historians think that that the first settlements appeared in the region yet during the Stone Age. During the Roman Empire period, the town had another name – Poetovio. The settlement’s population was nearly then thousand people. The region developed rapidly. Already in the 3rd century AD, Poetovio was the biggest in Slovenia. This was an important political and economic center of the region. The further development was slowed down by the endless enemy attacks and plunders. Slavic Avar tribes captured the town, and then francs conquered this territory. Ptuj was suffering from multiple attacks of the Ottomans and later ended up as a part of the Austrian … Read further

Our guide to Ptuj

Ptuj sightseeing

There is no airport in Ptuj. In order to reach this town, travelers need to fly to one of the nearby cities. The closest sea gate is located twenty-two kilometers from Ptuj, in the city of Maribor. Tourists can get to the old town by train. The journey time is roughly forty minutes. There is also a train route that requires making a change. The journey time is bigger – one and a half hours. Foreign guests can … Open

Nature and parks of Slovenia

The only Slovenian national park Triglav is named after the eponymous mountain peak, which became a symbol of the country. The park lying in the northwestern part of the country covers an area of more than 800 square kilometers or 4% of the entire territory of Slovenia. In 1924, the Triglav Lakes Valley was recognized as a protected area. The Triglav Park was formed around it in 1961, and 20 years later it has been completely reorganized. The park located at altitudes of up to 1,400 meters above sea level has a number of resorts: Bohinj, Bled, Kranjska Gora. … Open

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