🇸🇮Slovenia
Piran
Piran is a coastal town in southwestern Slovenia situated on the Adriatic Sea. Known for its Venetian architecture, it features narrow streets, a picturesque harbor, and historical sites such as the 93-meter-high St. George's Cathedral and the 13th-century city walls.
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Piran was part of the Venetian Republic from 1283 to 1797, which significantly influenced its architectural style. The town's main square, Tartini Square, named after violinist Giuseppe Tartini, is a focal point. Accessible by road, Piran offers limited parking, so visitors often use public transport or park outside the town and walk. The town's beaches are primarily rocky, with designated swimming areas.
