We are very happy to talk to members of the press on a variety of topics from the Slovenian property market, great places to stay in Slovenia or living in Slovenia as an ex pat. We also have a wide range of beautiful photos of Slovenia which we are happy to share with the press for free in exchange for a credit to Think Slovenia.
Over the years we’ve built up a wide selection of articles about Slovenia from the "outsider's perspective", mainly from the British press. Scroll down to browse our database and click on the source for the article text.
The Guardian poses the question "Why has the pretty riverside city of Maribor in Slovenia been selected as European capital of culture 2012?"
Decanter Magazine finds that Slovenian wine-making is still "the leading force in the region" and that its "quality has increased dramatically in the last 5 years".
Slovenia comes joint 6th place in a global study of “authenticity and stewardship” by National Geographic Traveler and is declared “among the most sustainable and authentic places to visit in Europe”
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The Times of London asks "can this be Slovenia?"
Fiona Sims visits Slovenia and is impressed by "cosy lodges, sophisticated cooking and world class wine" and declares it a country "that looks as good as it tastes".
Slovenia's first global top 100 restaurant
Restvracija JB in Ljubljana has won a place in the coveted top 100 restaurants in the world in the 2010 contest sponsored by San Pellegrino.
Ljubljana voted 5th most idyllic place to live in Europe
In a recent article published by Forbes Magazine, Ljubljana has been voted the 5th most idyllic place to live in Europe, described as a “little Paris” with hints of Art Nouveau - a melting pot of culture at the crossroads of the German, Latin and Slavic worlds.