TourHQ guides in the sun-splashed Slovene town of Piran offer up a medley of Italo-esque piazzas and Venetian architecture, all on the edge of the beautiful Adriatic coast and its rugged beaches.
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Perched out in the swells of the Adriatic, the pretty little town of Piran is a veritable gem of the Slovenian Coast and Karst region, drawing a booming crowd of visitors during its lengthy high season every year to prove it.
Medieval homes, churches and squares abound in the historic town, knit together by tight alleys that centre on the charming Tartinijev trg. This beating heart of Piran is adorned with the magnificent gothic frontispiece of the so-called Venetian House and the honorific statue to Giuseppe Tartini; both standing testimony to this city’s indelible Latin character and deep Italian roots. 15th century fortifications wind their way into the hills above town, where a stroll makes it possible to survey the glistening waters of the Adriatic, peppered with the white specks of sailing yachts, or the grand Renaissance tower that marks the city’s Church of St. George.
Of course, there are plenty of opportunities to sample fresh Adriatic seafood, rustic Italian pizzas or truffle-infused pastas out of Istria to the south, as well as join the locals for a swim around the promenades of the old town, all the above highly recommended by any Piran tour guide.
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