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Our latest Tourist Patrol takes us to the small town of Železniki in the north-west of Slovenia. This time Juan Lopez Vaquero and his wife Esther from Spain had the task to explore Železniki and its surroundings. If you want to find out what they think of Železniki - the small town that used to be known for iron smelting- then join us.
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Foreigners in Slovenia visit towns and villages, checking what’s available for tourists and giving their real, unbiased opinions. A joint project of the daily newspaper Dnevnik and Radio Si.
Our latest Tourist Patrol takes us to the small town of Železniki in the north-west of Slovenia. This time Juan Lopez Vaquero and his wife Esther from Spain had the task to explore Železniki and its surroundings. If you want to find out what they think of Železniki - the small town that used to be known for iron smelting- then join us.
Foreigners in Slovenia visit towns and villages, checking what’s available for tourists and giving their real, unbiased opinions. A joint project of the daily newspaper Dnevnik and Radio Si.
Foreigners in Slovenia visit towns and villages, checking what’s available for tourists and giving their real, unbiased opinions. A joint project of the daily newspaper Dnevnik and Radio Si.
Foreigners in Slovenia visit towns and villages, checking what’s available for tourists and giving their real, unbiased opinions. A joint project of the daily newspaper Dnevnik and Radio Si.
The Tourist Patrol on Radio SI continues. Andy Polo from Peru his Slovenian wife Anja, their son Amadej and Andy’s daughter Alaniss had the task to find out what there is to do in Gornji Grad. Gornji Grad lies at the foothills of the Savinja Alps.
Foreigners in Slovenia visit towns and villages, checking what’s available for tourists and giving their real, unbiased opinions. A joint project of the daily newspaper Dnevnik and Radio Si.
Foreigners in Slovenia visit towns and villages, checking what’s available for tourists and giving their real, unbiased opinions. A joint project of the daily newspaper Dnevnik and Radio Si.
Foreigners in Slovenia visit towns and villages, checking what’s available for tourists and giving their real, unbiased opinions. A joint project of the daily newspaper Dnevnik and Radio Si.
And we're back with the latest edition of the show…Antonio Saccone and his friend, both Italian, were sent off to Križevci pri Ljutomeru, a small town in the NE region of Prlekija. The couple ended up being very flexible in terms of discovering and adapting to different aspects of this rural place. To hear more about their experience, you can join us on Saturday, 22 Aug, 4:20pm, and again on Monday, 24 Aug, 11:20am. The radio show was prepared by Lidija Petković and edited by Peter Kopše Pišec. Our partner, the daily Dnevnik, publishes the experience of 'our Tourist Patrol visitors' every Wednesday.
Two Japanese friends, Keiko Miyazaki Vahčič and Chieko Sakazume, were our this week's Tourist Patrol visitors checking out the capital Ljubljana. Has one of the greenest and most liveable European capitals changed their first impressions in any way during their short stay? Is there anything they'd like to see or do next time they come back, something they haven't managed this time? Join Lidija Petković who talked to them near one of the cornerstones of Ljubljana on Saturday, Jul 18, 4:20pm, and/or on Monday, Jul 20, 11:20am. The show was edited by Peter Kopše Pišec.
This week's show was recorded in the Karst town of Sežana, less than 20km away from the Adriatic sea. Checking the town out was a German family of five, Thomas Zimmermann, his wife Julia, and their three children Emil, Lotta and Ole, and their grandmother Heidi, who was here on a visit. The lively group ended up seeing and experiencing many wonderful things, not just in Sežana. Join us for a family-friendly edition of the show on Saturday, Jul 11, 16:20pm, and again on Monday, Jul 13, 11:20am. The show was prepared by Lidija Petković and edited by Peter Kopše Pišec.
Two friends from the Czech Republic, Gabriela Kalčikova and Zdenka Kohoutkova, had the mission to explore the small town of Radovljica in the north of Slovenia in this week's Tourist Patrol. Both were impressed by what the town and its surrounding beautiful nature has to offer.
Aigul Hakimova from Kyrgyzstan, Armin Salihovič from Bosnia and their little daughter were on Tourist Patrol last week in Kostanjevica na Krki in Southern Slovenia near the Croatian border. If you would like to know how this family experienced Kostanjevica na Krki that is promoted as the "Venice of Lower Carniola" then listen to this edition of Tourist Patrol.
Ann-Sofie Öman and Ida Hellsten, two friends from Sweden, were sent off to a small coal mining Slovenian town Hrastnik this week. It turns out they ended up experiencing things they never would have imagined. Want to hear more? Join us on Saturday, Jun 20, at 4:20pm, and/or again on Monday, Jun 22, at 11:20am. The show was prepared by Lidija Petković and edited by Peter Kopše Pišec.
We stopped by in the western Slovenian town of Kanal ob Soči and met Ann Morrison Clement and Dave Matthews (not the one you think! :)) from USA for this week's Tourist Patrol show. The couple had a lot to say about the place and all the things it has to offer, especially during this time of year. Is Soča the most beautiful river they've ever seen? Well, join us on Saturday, Jun 6, at 4:20pm, and again on Monday, Jun 8, at 11:20am to hear more about their experience. The show was prepared by Lidija Petković and edited by Peter Kopše Pišec.
And we're back after a two-month break, with our weekly Tourist Patrol show. The first end-of-spring-beginning-of-summer edition brought us to the town of Slovenska Bistrica, in north-eastern Slovenia. Our foreign visitors checking the place out were Anna Szulik, her daughter Karolina and mother Ella, all from Poland. What did they end up doing during their day and a half visit? They will share their experience below the beautiful Pohorje Mountain range on Saturday, 23 May, at 4:20pm, and again on Monday, 25 May, at 11:20am. The show was prepared by Lidija Petković and edited by Peter Kopše Pišec.
This week’s Tourist Patrol takes us to Podčetrtek a village in eastern Slovenia. The region is well known for its spa Terme Olimia and much more. Gemma Santiago from Spain had the task to explore the village and to give her opinion about Podčetrtek. Gemma was really impressed. If you would like to find out what she had to say about Podčetrtek then join us on Friday, March 6th at 11:20 am and again on Saturday, March 7th, at 4:35 pm. The show was prepared by Ksenija Samardžija Matul and edited by Peter Kopše Pišec.
Gornja Radgona, a small Slovenian town right on the border with Austria, NE, was on the list of this week's Torist Patrol couple, Martina Džačková from Slovakia and Christophe Cesson from France. Aside from wine tasting, they ended up discovering more about the town's cultural and historical heritage. Learn more about their impressions and experience this Friday, Feb 27th, at 11:20 am, and/or Saturday, Feb 28th, at 4:35 pm. The show was prepared by Lidija Petković and edited by Peter Kopše Pišec.
Foreigners in Slovenia visit towns and villages, checking what’s available for tourists and giving their real, unbiased opinions. A joint project of the daily newspaper Dnevnik and Radio Si.
Ana Lucia Sanchez Benites, from Colombia, her husband Milan and their adorable little son Dante had real ''trouble'' finding a downside of Bohinj. No wonder some might say, as this small Slovenian town lying right in the heart of the Julian Alps has been dubbed a fairytale land, particularly by foreign visitors. Join the young family visiting this winter wonderland in this week's Tourist Patrol, on Friday Feb 13th, at 11:20am and on Saturday, Feb 14th (Valentine's Day!), at 4:35pm. The show was edited by Lidija Petković who met up with them on Prešeren Day and produced by Peter Kopše Pišec.
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