THE Slovenia Top 10 Souvenirs from Slovenia

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When we travel, we usually want to get some little keepsakes that would remind us of the memories associated with the visited places once we are back home. We all want to be original and get something really special and unique, but in most cases, we end up buying the most typical and kitsch items in the tackiest souvenir shops. Lucky for you, there are many great souvenirs to take home from Slovenia!

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Above you can see the Top 10 Souvenirs page from the latest edition of the best-selling The Slovenia Book, while below we’ve included more info about some of our favourites – many of which you can conveniently purchase at our online shop!


CHOCOLATE
Who doesn’t love chocolate? We certainly do, and there are many excellent producers of the sweet stuff throughout the country. Slovenia has a proud history of making chocolate, dating all the way back to 1896 in the Trappist monastery in Brestanica.

SALT
An oft-mentioned item among Slovenia’s top souvenirs, salt might raise an eyebrow or two. The saltpans at Sečovlje just south of Portorož have been churning it out for centuries, however, and it is well known among gourmands worldwide.

IDRIJA LACE
Some 50km west of Ljubljana is the town of Idrija, famous for mercury and lace. Not just any lace, however, but some of the highest quality lace produced on the planet. A large variety of lace goods can be found, the perfect souvenir for back home.

SCHNAPPS
Whether drank as a digestif, a cure all for most common ailments or a pick-me-up on those cold, dark winter mornings, Slovenians swear by schnapps and so do we. Borovnica (blueberry), medica (honey).

DESIGNER WOOD
With forests covering nearly 2/3 of its territory, it’s no surprise that wood is a key element in many of Slovenia’s traditional crafts products, and in recent years it’s become increasing prevalent in modern design as well, such as eyewear from Wood Stock or any number of items from Trgovina Ika.

YUGOSTALGIA
As time passes on and Slovenia’s Yugoslav history slips further into the background, the craze known as Yugostalgia has become one of the biggest tourist souvenir purchases in the country. Old coins, banknotes, stamps, mugs, medals and more can be found here.


Slovenia's best restaurants and lots more, can be found in our new bi-lingual THE Slovenia Restaurants book, presented by Diners Club and available now from our shop for only €14.99.

Slovenia’s best restaurants and lots more, can be found in our new bi-lingual THE Slovenia Restaurants book, presented by Diners Club and available now from our shop for only €14.99.

THE SLOVENIA BOOK – Top 100 Destinations
Is packed with tips and advice from our experienced foreign writers who reside in the country. The bulk of the book is of course dedicated to showing you the Top 100 destinations in Slovenia and highlighting the best that each has to offer. It doesn’t matter what type of trip you are going on, THE Slovenia Book is a great companion on any visit to Slovenia and is the perfect souvenir to take home with you.

THE Slovenia Restaurants Book – Top 140 Restaurants
THE Slovenia Restaurants book features the very best in Slovenian dining, chefs and restaurants. Now that THE Slovenia Restaurant Awards have finished, we can reveal the very best restaurants found all over Slovenia.

To discover other unique places in Slovenia, check out THE SLOVENIA BOOK – AN INSIDER’S GUIDE TO THE BEST OF SLOVENIA

Texts by Yuri Barron, Will Dunn, John Bills, James Cosier, Edited by Jana Studen