Well, let me tell you about my experience finding places to stay in Euro Slovenia. I didn’t just pick random spots; I went through a whole process to figure out the top 3 places.

First off, I started by asking around. I talked to some locals I met on the street. They were super friendly and gave me some tips. One guy even drew a little map for me! I also checked out some local cafes. I sat there, sipping my coffee, and chatting with the people working there. They told me about some hidden gems that tourists usually miss.
Then, I hit the road. I drove around a bit, checking out different neighborhoods. I stopped at a few guesthouses and hotels just to have a look. I walked in, had a quick chat with the staff, and checked out the rooms. Some were really shabby, and I was like, “No way, Jose!” But others looked pretty promising.
One place I really liked was this small village on the outskirts. It was called Bled. I drove up there, and as soon as I saw the lake, I was in love. The water was so blue, and there was a little island in the middle with a church on it. I found a cozy little bed – and – breakfast right by the lake. The owner was an old lady who made the most amazing homemade jam for breakfast. I stayed there for a couple of days, just chilling by the lake, going for walks, and taking in the beautiful scenery.
Another spot was Ljubljana, the capital city. I parked my car and started walking around the old town. There were all these cool bars, restaurants, and shops. I found a hostel in the heart of the old town. It was a bit noisy at night, but that was part of the fun. I met a bunch of other travelers there, and we went out exploring the city together. We visited the castle on the hill, which had an awesome view of the whole city. It was like being in a fairytale.
The third place was Piran. I drove down to the coast, and when I saw the town, I was blown away. It had this Venetian – style architecture, with narrow streets and colorful buildings. I found a small apartment to rent. It was a bit of a hassle to find the place at first because the streets were so winding, but once I got settled in, it was great. I spent my days walking along the promenade, eating ice – cream, and watching the boats come in and out of the harbor.

So, those are my top 3 places in Euro Slovenia. Each one had its own charm, and I’m so glad I took the time to explore and find these hidden spots. If you’re planning a trip there, you should definitely check them out!
