Piran

Piran is one of the most beautiful towns on the Slovenian coast grew with the help of salt. The Piran salt pans, where the world-class fleur de sel (flower of salt) is still produced today using age-old methods, were the reason why the picturesque Mediterranean walled town with its church with a view and cultural attractions flourished.

Piran, a town grown on salt (source: www.slovenia.info, author Jacob Riglin, Beautiful Destinations).
A deep-rooted tradition of salt panning merges with countless stories of the narrow town streets and the picturesque sights of the Slovenian Mediterranean (source: www.slovenia.info, author Dean Dubokovič).
A town at the very end of the Piranese peninsula (source: www.slovenia.info, author Dean Dubokovič).
Piran (source: www.slovenia.info, author Nikola Jurišič).

When visiting Piran with children, we recommend seeing the Aquarium Piran and the Piran Shells and Snail Museum.