Piran
A coastal jewel in Slovenia, features Venetian architecture, narrow alleys, sea views, and a lively central square
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Piran, a coastal town in southwestern Slovenia, sits on a narrow peninsula that extends into the Adriatic. Its compact layout includes narrow streets, stone facades, and a central square named after Giuseppe Tartini. Venetian influence is visible in the architecture, while the harbor and surrounding walkways connect the town to the sea. Key landmarks include the Church of St. George, remnants of the city walls, and a working marina. With its walkable center and views across the bay, Piran draws visitors looking to experience a slower rhythm. It can also be included as break to explore it throughout transfer from Venice to Rovinj, offering a straightforward stop along the Istrian edge.
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