Slovenia Cities
Explore the urban centers that shaped Slovenia's history
Ljubljana
Capital and largest city of Slovenia, major political and economic center.
Maribor
Second largest city, major industrial and cultural center in the northeast.
Celje
Third largest city, major commercial center in the center.
Kranj
Major city in the northwest, important industrial center.
Velenje
Major city in the center, important industrial center.
Koper
Major port city on the Adriatic coast, important commercial center.
Novo Mesto
Major city in the southeast, important commercial center.
Ptuj
Major city in the northeast, important cultural center.
Trbovlje
Major city in the center, important industrial center.
Kamnik
Major city in the northwest, important commercial center.
Nova Gorica
Major city on the Italian border, important commercial center.
Škofja Loka
Major city in the northwest, important cultural center.
Murska Sobota
Major city in the northeast, important commercial center.
Domžale
Major city near Ljubljana, important residential center.
Jesenice
Major city in the northwest, important industrial center.
Ajdovščina
Major city in the west, important commercial center.
Brežice
Major city in the southeast, important commercial center.
Črnomelj
Major city in the southeast, important commercial center.
Gornja Radgona
Major city in the northeast, important commercial center.
Ilirska Bistrica
Major city in the southwest, important commercial center.
Laško
Town in the center, important commercial center.
Kozje
Town in the center, important commercial center.
Kostanjevica na Krki
Historic town in the southeast, important cultural center.
Izola
Historic coastal town, important port center.
Idrija
Historic mining town, important cultural center.
Radovljica
Historic city near Bled, popular with tourists.
Piran
Historic coastal city, popular with tourists.
Postojna
City famous for its caves, popular with tourists.
Bohinj
Mountain resort city, popular with tourists.
Bled
Famous lake resort city, popular with tourists.