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Piran is entirely walkable and cars are restricted in the old town. The compact medieval layout makes it perfect for exploring on foot, though some streets are steep and use original stone paving.
Yes, Piran and Slovenia generally are very safe with low crime rates. The small town atmosphere is peaceful and welcoming. Use standard precautions with personal belongings in crowded areas.
Must-see sites include Tartini Square, St. George's Cathedral for panoramic views, medieval city walls, charming narrow streets, the old port, and beautiful sunset viewpoints over the Adriatic.
Slovenia uses the euro (EUR). ATMs are readily available throughout Piran, and credit cards are accepted at most hotels, restaurants, and shops. Cash is useful for small local establishments.
Nearby attractions include the Škocjan Caves, Ljubljana (Slovenia's capital), Trieste in Italy, Istrian hill towns, salt pans of Sečovlje, and wine regions in the Slovenian countryside.
Slovenian coastal cuisine blends Mediterranean and Central European influences. Try fresh seafood, local wines, olive oil, and Italian-influenced dishes. Dining tends to be relaxed and family-oriented.
Slovene is the official language, but English is widely spoken in visitor areas. Italian is also common in coastal regions due to historical connections. Most young people speak multiple languages.
May through September offers the best weather for enjoying coastal activities and outdoor dining. July and August are busiest, while spring and early fall provide pleasant weather with fewer crowds.