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The Best Slovenian Shop 2017



The Best Slovenian  Shop 2017

If you’re into high fashion and want 
something from a Slovene designer, 
make sure to check out these shops!



1. Cliché Shop Gallery


2. ZOOFA

3. Draž Pletenine

The Best Slovenian Souvenir Shop 2017

These shops make a great stop 
for tourists looking for something 
to remember their time in Slovenia.

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1. Piranske Soline

2. Mladinska Knjiga

3. Rogaška Crystal

The Best Slovenian Boutique 2017



Searching for the nicest 
Slovenian boutique? Look no further!

1. Limittted Sneaker Boutique

2. Urbani Obešalnik

3. Omara Koncept


The Best Shopping Mall 2017

These malls are excellent if you want to go 
shopping for a day but don’t want to drive all over Ljubljana.

1. Citypark

2. BTC City Ljubljana

3. Maxi

The Best Jewelry & Accessories Shop 2017

Anything from these shops will 
make a great gift for someone special.

1. Woodway

2. Malalan

3. Swarovski

The Best Kids Shop 2017

These shops have something that will
 please even the fussiest of kids.

1. Okaidi

2. Baby Center

3. Knjigarna Zvezdica Zaspanka

The Best Home Decor Shop 2017

Make sure to check out these shops if 
you’re decorating your home or buying 
a house warming gift for someone else!

1. Flat

2. Filipov Dvorec

3. Dota



The Best Food & Drinks Shops 2017

Looking for something delicious to bring 
to that dinner party you’ve been invited to?

1. Cukrček

2. Le Potica

3. Štorija











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