Surrounded by high
Alps and the Adriatic Sea, Slovenia is a hidden gem in the heart of Europe. It
is a land where the Pannonian Plain meets the mysterious Karst, where hills and
valleys show off their pristine nature. Green mountains, lakes, waterfalls, forests,
caves, hills, plains, rivers and the sea – all on 20,273 km2 of land. The
beautiful nature is replete with historic buildings, castles, churches and
parks, where old traditional customs are still alive and the people are
friendly and cheerful.
Slovenia borders on
Italy, Austria, Hungary and Croatia. The coastal climate is Mediterranean, and
continental in the plateaus and valleys of the east, which makes this country
an ideal tourist destination throughout the year.
There are many places
to visit, depending on a visitor’s interest and the duration of the stay. The
capital of Slovenia is Ljubljana, a charming city with an old centre containing
many beautiful architectural masterpieces by Jože Plečnik. The coast offers its
visitors a chance to relax in the sun, while making short trips to the
historical gardens of Štanjel, walking the streets of medieval Piran, seeing
the vast saltpans of Sečovlje, visiting the Postojna Cave or even taking a boat
to nearby Venice, the city on the sea. Those who enjoy walking in verdant
mountains should stop in Bled to ring the wishing bell in a small church in the
middle of the lake, or hike from Bohinj to many of the nearby hills. Slovenia
is also known for its great wine and delicious traditional food that appeals
even to people with a discerning palate.
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about Slovenia visit the following web site:
With immense natural
beauty, Bled, together with its surroundings, ranks among the most beautiful
alpine resorts, renowned for its mild, healing climate and thermal lake water.
The beauty of the mountains reflected on the lake, the sun, the serenity and
the fresh air arouse pleasant feelings in visitors throughout the year,
guaranteeing an ideal base or a relaxing break or an active holiday. Bled
attracts businessmen, artists, athletes, explorers, sport enthusiasts, the old
and the young, from all over the world, enchanting them to return again and
again.
Basic information
Altitude 501 m, Castle Hill
604 m, Mt. Straža 646 m. Number of inhabitants 5476. Tourist capacity 4000
beds. Lake: altitude 475 m, length 2120 m, width 1380 m, area 144 ha, maximum
depth 30.6 m, maximum annual water temperature is 26°C.
Curative Waters
The thermal springs which are
led into the swimming pools at the Grand Hotel Toplice (23°C) and the Park and
Rikli Balance Hotels (28°C - the water is additionally heated) enable pleasant
swimming and successful treatment of stress related illnesses, exhaustion,
neurovegetative disorders and age-related fatigue. Analyses of the thermal
water at the Grand Hotel Toplice were performed by Dr. V. Kletzinski. These
show the temperature of the spring to be constant at 23°C. The breakdown of the
analyses show that 10 litres of water contain 1520 cm3 of free carbonic acid
and 5.36 g of naturally occurring salts: 0.12 g of sodium chloride, 0.57 g of
sodium sulphuric acid, 0.30 g of sodium carbonic acid, 2.31 g of calcium
carbonic acid, 1.16 g of magnesium carbonic acid, 0.44 g of carbonic iron oxide
acid, 0.27 g of silicic acid, clay phosphoric salts, manganese and some other
ingredients.
Important: an early booking of your flight is strongly recommended!
Get to Bled by Road
Arriving to Bled by
car is easy. Listed below are distances to some nearby cities:
Participants who
require a visa to enter Slovenia need to request a letter of guarantee, which
will be issued by the Conference Secretariat. The letter of guarantee is issued
exclusively for the purposes of visa arrangements and does not imply provision
of any financial or other support.
Information on visas
and addresses of embassies is available on the web site of the Slovenian
Ministry of Foreign Affairs. In case you apply for a visa at an
embassy, please fill in the form below in order to obtain the letter of guarantee
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Participants who
already possess a valid Schengen visa type C or a valid residence permit issued
by another Schengen country do not need to obtain an additional visa to enter
Slovenia.
How do I apply for a visa?
You need to follow these steps:
Conference secretariat Information
CANKARJEV DOM, Cultural and Congress Centre
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Prešernova 10, SI-1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia
Phone: +386 1 2417145
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