Maribor is the cultural and industrial city of Slovenia. Maribor, Slovenia Terme Maribor

Maribor can be reached by train from the airports of Ljubljana, Graz, Zagreb, Budapest, Sarajevo, Vienna. Maribor is also connected with many Austrian and Croatian cities by bus. The distance from Ljubljana to Maribor is 140 km, from Graz – 73 km, from Zagreb – 100 km, from Vienna – 270 km. The city itself has a small airport, but its passenger traffic is too small.

The time difference with Moscow is minus 2 hours in summer, minus 3 hours in winter.

Moderate continental climate. Snowy winters with average t just below 0°C and cool summers. Average t July is +23°C. You can visit the resort at any time of the year. The skiing season lasts from December to early April.

Total length of trails - 80 km

Quantity - 14 km black, 20 km red, 30 blue

The length of the cross-country trails is 18 km (on Maribor Pohorje), 10 km (on Oreshek Pohorje)

The lowest point of skiing - 336 m

The highest point of skiing - 1347 m

Number of lifts - 21 (17 rope tows, 3 chairlifts, 1 funicular)

illuminated night skiing track, toboggan run (6 km), snow skiing track, ski school, snow kindergarten, snowboard school, artificial snow facilities.

Maribor- a resort with a well-developed hotel infrastructure. Here you can choose any accommodation option - from inexpensive hostels, private guest houses and hotels to five-star hotels.

Habakuk 5 * - located next to the funicular and 100 m from the ski lifts. For accommodation offers different types of rooms, including 2-room apartments. It offers a complex of swimming pools with thermal water (indoor and outdoor), saunas, a sports club, a gym. There is a casino on site.

Arena 4 * - the hotel is located in a picturesque place at the foot of the mountain, in close proximity to the ski slopes. It offers guests a restaurant, a garden with a terrace, ski storage, a fitness and spa center, a ski school.

Bellevue 4 * - the hotel is located on the top of the Pohorje ridge, next to the slopes. At guests' disposal there is a living room with a fireplace, 2 halls for seminars and conferences, a wellness center. Guests of the hotel have free access to the Habakuk sauna and pool complex.

Dining at the resort

The cuisine of Maribor combines features of Austrian, German, French and Balkan cuisines. Traditional dishes include sausages with sauerkraut, cheese dumplings, apple strudel. And the Pohorsky omelette is very similar to its Austrian counterpart - Kaiserschmarrn. Maribor residents are very fond of mushrooms, as well as potatoes and dishes baked in a pot.

We recommend paying special attention to local wines, because the oldest grapevine in the world, Stara Trta, grows in Maribor. She is listed in the Guinness Book of Records, and her age is about 400 years. Local wine cellars and wine cellars offer tastings of the best wines from the Stejerska region. The most famous place is Vinag, the oldest wine cellar in Europe. For tourists, special "wine" routes have been developed, passing through the picturesque hills to tourist farms and wine shops.

Maribor is a city with an ancient history and is rich in sights and architectural monuments. Below we list the main ones.

Maribor Castle was built at the end of the 15th century by Emperor Frederik III. After it was rebuilt many times. It combines architectural styles from different eras. In the main hall of the castle there are portraits of members of the Quadri and Lorenzo Laurigo families.

Cathedral of John the Baptist - is considered the main religious building of the city. The cathedral is made in the Gothic style. The time of construction is attributed to the XII century.

Water tower - built in the 16th century and located on the banks of the Drava River. Later, due to the danger of flooding, the tower was placed on a 142 cm high pedestal.

The Judean Tower is located in the old part of the city next to the Synagogue. Built in the 15th century. Previously, the head of the city guard lived in the tower, but now thematic photo exhibitions are often held there.

The Judgment Tower was built in the 14th century. It was here, according to the annals, that the massacres of witches took place.

Pyramidal hill - has a height of 386 m. The ascent to the hill starts from the City Park. Once upon a time there was the Maribor Castle, which was destroyed in 1790. The Pyramid was built from the remaining ruins at the top of the hill. The pyramid was destroyed by lightning in 1821. Now there is a Chapel with a statue of the Virgin Mary. From the tops of the hill there is a breathtaking view of the surroundings of the city and the vineyards.

Statue of St. Florian - installed in the XIII century. St. Florian is the patron saint of the city and protects it from fire, floods and other natural disasters.

The University of Maribor - despite its relatively short history (the University was founded in 1961) - is one of the largest educational centers in the country. The university clinical center is especially famous, where they conduct research and treat patients from different countries.

Ptuj is a town located not far from Maribor, in which the ruins of the times of the Ancient Roman Empire have been preserved.

For lovers of outdoor activities - skiing, snowboarding, snowshoeing, mountaineering, horseback riding, tennis courts. If you are relaxing in the resort in the summer, then at this time many of the tracks are being converted for summer entertainment. For example, the descent under the funicular turns into a “Bike park”, which hosts the downhill mountain bike world championship.

Recreation features

Maribor is an excellent choice for those who are used to combining outdoor activities with a rich excursion program. Due to the increased popularity of the resort of Mariborskoe Pohorje, it is better to book places in the high season in advance.

Maribor is the second largest city in Slovenia. It stretches along both banks of the full-flowing Drava River, just 16 kilometers from the border with Austria. The city has 105 thousand inhabitants and is an important industrial, economic and cultural center of the country. The city is the center of the historical region of Lower Styria.

In the era of the early Middle Ages, here, on a high hill above the Drava, called the Pyramid, the walls of the castle of Marburg (wordly - Maribor) rose. Later, this title extended to the city, which grew at the foot of the hill. Maribor received city rights in 1254. It was a city of artisans and merchants that flourished along the trade routes connecting the hinterland of Austria and Hungary with Primorye and Croatia.

Maribor was well fortified from Turkish invasions: it was protected by as many as three castles and, in addition, a fortress wall with towers, four of which have survived to this day: the Water Tower, which now houses the wine cellar, the Judicial Tower, the Cheligia Tower and the Jewish Tower. Until the end of the 15th century, the Jewish quarter was located near the latter. The synagogue also survived, later it was turned into the Church of All Saints. Today, the townspeople call this area Lent, and at one time it was called the Drawn Venice - it goes down to the water, where there was once a busy marina, littered with cargo, to which more and more barges, rafts and boats moored. In those days, the Drava was much more full-flowing than today, although its bed abounded with stones, which allowed the use of only flat-bottomed boats. Of the three castles that once defended Maribor, only one survived, built in the 15th century in the late Gothic style.

Today there is a local history museum with rich collections. The castle is also interesting as an architectural monument. The chapel of Our Lady of Loreto (1653), the knight's hall, richly decorated with carvings and frescoes, and the main staircase in the late Baroque style attract the most attention. The area in front of the castle is called Castle Square. On it rises the column of St. Florian (XVII century), updated a few years ago. On another square, named after the outstanding Slovenian educator Bishop Anton Martin Slomšek, there is a Gothic column-lamp (1517), which once marked the entrance to the city cemetery, which has long since disappeared.

Pohorje, the largest and most popular ski center in Slovenia, is located 6 km from the center of Maribor. The thermal center Terme Maribor is also located here, where you can swim in the thermal pools. The World Cup in ski slopes for women "Golden Fox" is held here annually. In addition to skiing, the resort offers 20 km of equipped cross-country trails. The well-developed infrastructure of the resort allows tourists to find something to their liking - in the evening you can visit numerous restaurants, cafes, discos and other entertainment centers. A bus runs to the city center (10 minutes).

Maribor (Slovenia) is the second largest city in the country. It is the transport, industrial and wine-making center of Slovenia. In 2012, the city was named the European Capital of Culture, and in 2013, the Youth Capital of Europe. If photos of Slovenian Maribor have long attracted your attention, then it's time to go on a virtual journey through this European city.

General information

Maribor is the second largest city in Slovenia, located in the northeast of the country at the very foot of Mount Pohorje and surrounded by the Drava River. The population is 112,000 people.


The city was founded in the 12th century, and was called the Duchy of Styria, which was first part of the Roman Empire, and then Yugoslavia. According to written sources, starting from the 13th century, the city developed very intensively, and was one of the centers of trade and crafts. During its centuries-old history, it withstood the siege of the Turks and other enemies.

An interesting fact is that before the First World War, 80% of the city's population were Germans, and only 20% were Slovenes. However, after the end of World War II, the situation changed: the Germans were forced to leave the city, because in 1941 Nazi Germany announced the annexation of Lower Styria and built many factories and plants in Maribor that provided the German army with everything necessary.

Today, the Slovenian city of Maribor is one of the most beautiful and largest cities in the country, which is visited annually by several thousand tourists.

What to see in Maribor

The sights of Slovenian Maribor are very diverse, and every traveler will find something interesting for himself.

Mount Pyramid

The pyramid is not only a mountain that rises above Maribor, but also a popular observation platform. This is really a very beautiful place: from the hill the city is visible at a glance. Churches and colorful houses look even more picturesque from a height, and thanks to the large number of city parks, Maribor looks like an evergreen city. There is also an impressive view of the Drava River from above.


Tourists note that the climb to one of the main attractions of Maribor will take about 20 minutes, and you will enjoy a beautiful view of the city for much longer. Finding and climbing the Pyramid is not at all difficult - there is a white church at the top, and green vineyards grow on the slopes of the mountain. It's impossible to go astray!


The Maribor winery is one of the oldest in Europe, and the vine growing nearby is the oldest in the world. Today, the building of the old winery has been converted into a museum: interesting exhibits are exhibited here, and Slovenian guides will be happy to tell you about the difficult fate of the winery.

The museum also has a special hall where visitors can taste a number of drinks. Restaurant employees do not bring the same wines to everyone, but are interested in your taste preferences, and only then they select a drink just for you.


This place is of interest not only for tourists, but also for collectors - Slovenian wines are considered among the best in the world, and some drinks cost more than a million euros. However, there are also more budget options, which, by the way, can be purchased in a special section of the winery.

  • Attraction location: Vojashnishka ulica 8, Maribor 2000, Slovenia;
  • Working hours: 9.00 – 19.00;
  • How much: 4 euros + wine tasting (the price depends on the type of wine).

City Square is the tourist center of Maribor. It is here that most of the city's sights are collected: the Maribor Castle (Maribor Museum of Local Lore), the city hall, the plague column (in memory of the plague epidemic that claimed the lives of almost a third of the city's population), the ancient cathedral. A number of monuments are also installed here: a statue of St. Florian (the patron saint of the city) and a monument symbolizing the independence of Maribor.


The city square is a great place for leisurely walks in summer and cozy gatherings in cafes in winter. In the warm season, it is good to sit on the benches near the flowering flower beds and admire the city fountain, visit the local market. And in winter it is better to go to one of the old coffee shops and feel like a local.

Three Ponds is the largest and, at the same time, the oldest park in Maribor. We can safely say that this is not even a park, but rather a small town with playgrounds, a terrarium, an aquarium (there are about 120 species of fish in the collection) and three ponds. Due to the fact that the local authorities take care of the park plants, it is always clean and comfortable here, many pink flower beds bloom and fountains operate in the summer.


Park "Three ponds" - a favorite place for recreation of the townspeople. People often sunbathe here, have small picnics or just take a walk after a hard day's work. By the way, Russian tourists often compare the Maribor park with Sokolniki, because various festivals and concerts are also held here.


This is a museum that exhibits the historical and archaeological values ​​of Slovenia (in most of the Podravska region), as well as a collection of paintings by famous painters. This place is the best for those who are fond of studying history and want to see “from the inside” the life and life of the ancient Maribor residents.

It is also worth noting that the regional museum is located not just anywhere, but in the old Maribor castle, built back in the Middle Ages. It is easy to find it - it is located on the central square of the city.

  • Location: Grajska ulica 2, Maribor 2000, Slovenia;
  • Open: 9.00 – 19.00;
  • Ticket price: 3 euros.

The 57-meter Maribor bell tower is located in the very center of the city, and is part of the Cathedral of St. John the Baptist. The temple was created in the 12th century, and the church tower was added a little later. At first it was an ordinary bell tower, but a little later it was turned into a small room where city firefighters were on duty and, thanks to such a convenient location, they could quickly put out the fire.

By the way, this place can be seen today, having risen to the very top of the tower. There is a museum here and there are a lot of interesting photos and ancient exhibits. The bell tower will be of interest to lovers of nature and architecture: it offers an impressive view of the city and its surroundings.

  • Location: Slomskov trg, Maribor 2000, Slovenia;
  • Working hours: 8.00 – 21.00;
  • Admission fee: 1.5 euros.

Rest in the city


Slovenian Maribor is a fairly popular city among tourists, so you should prepare for the trip in advance. First, you need to book a hotel (there are only about 100 of them here). The cheapest room in the guest house will cost you 15 € per night, and the most expensive room in the hotel will cost you about 200 €. The average price per day in a room is about 30 - 40 €.

Since there are relatively few hotels in Maribor, most of them are located either in the very center of the city or in the suburbs. By the way, if you are going on a trip in winter, it is better to choose the second option and stay in the suburbs of Maribor, because such hotels offer skiing and mountain holidays as entertainment. And if your goal is excursions, it is wise to choose an inexpensive guest house or hostel in the center.


Secondly, before the trip, you need to find out the order of food prices.

Let's start with sweets - travelers say that it was in Maribor that they tried the most delicious ice cream in the world, and therefore it is definitely worth buying. One portion of the delicacy will cost you 1€. As for other products, it makes sense to purchase them in the local market, and the cost will be as follows:

  • A liter of milk - 1 €;
  • Bread - 1.8 €;
  • A dozen eggs - 2.3 €;
  • A kilo of tomatoes - 1.8 €;
  • Potatoes (1 kg) - 0.50 €;

However, you can also eat in Slovenian cafes. The average bill for a dinner for two in an inexpensive restaurant will be 12-15 €, and a three-course dinner for two will cost about 30 €. Remember that prices are much higher in the tourist areas of the city, so it makes sense to take a little walk and find a good cafe away from the center of Maribor.

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Entertainment in Maribor and its suburbs

The city of Maribor is located in the mountainous part of Slovenia, so you can immediately add a few more to the “classic” tourist attractions - walking in the mountains, skiing in winter and rock climbing. However, let's better understand what to do in Maribor.

Skiing

Winter sports are very popular in Slovenia, and therefore there are many ski resorts. The closest to Maribor is Maribskoe Pohorje, located 10 minutes drive from the city center. The slopes of this resort are suitable for both beginners and professionals. This place is especially good for children - wide roads are laid here, and it will not be difficult to teach a child to ski or snowboard. By the way, it is at this resort that the stage of the world women's championship "Golden Fox" (Zlata lisica) is held annually, and therefore there is no need to talk about equipping the tracks.


In general, the resort of Pohorje is a very leisurely and quiet place in Slovenia with a lot of restaurants and cafes. Ski lifts also operate here, and there are several small hotels nearby.

If you are bored with the usual walks in the mountains, then take a look at the interesting programs that the resort staff conduct:

  1. Night sledding
  2. It is in Maribor that the longest track in Europe, designed for night skiing, is located. Its length is 7 km, and the elevation difference is 1000 meters. Don't miss the opportunity to see the mesmerizing mountain scenery at night.

  3. Romantic trip for two
  4. If you came to the resort with your loved one, then you should pay attention to this excursion. In 40 minutes, you will be driven on a sledge along the most picturesque slopes of the resort - Bellevue and Areh, and will also be offered a glass of mulled wine or blueberry brandy.


    If you have long felt like an athlete, then you should take part in downhill competitions. The rules are simple: you need to move down the mountain faster than your opponents. Races are held on the slopes of Mount Poštela or Cojzerica, and anyone can take part in them.

  5. Huge swing
  6. A huge swing is perhaps the only type of recreation in the resort of Pohorje that does not require physical effort. Everything is very simple - you sit on a giant swing and admire the snow-covered Maribor. Riding time - 15 minutes.

  7. Football XXL
  8. Winter football is a great entertainment option for large companies. The rules are simple: each team has 6 people who are connected to each other and move in a limited space. Fun time guaranteed!

  9. treasure hunt

  10. Treasure hunting is one of the best types of recreation for children and adults. Everything is quite simple: the curator of your group hides treasures in the most unexpected places, and you are looking for them. By the way, when drawing up a plan, the guide takes into account your wishes.

    If you are tired of walking along the usual routes, then rent snowshoes and go for a walk through the quiet Pohorsky forests.


    In addition to skiing, Maribor can also offer you relaxation near thermal springs. One of the best thermal complexes in Slovenia is located on the territory of the city. The water temperature here is 44 ° C, and it is delivered from a depth of 1200-1500 meters.

    The Maribor thermal complex has everything for a good rest: swimming pools, saunas, Turkish baths, a solarium, as well as various medical equipment. Those who want to regain youth or improve their health should pay attention to this complex - specialists work in the center who will select the procedures you need and make up a full-fledged complex.

    Wineries

    Visiting wineries is one of the most popular tourist attractions in Maribor. And for good reason - there really is something to see and try.


    There are several wineries in the city, and the largest are Ramsak and Vinogradi Horvat. Their work plan is the same: first you come to the wine museum, where they tell you the history of wineries and a particular brand. Then you go to the tasting room (some wineries only accept guests if places have been booked in advance) and try various wines. Usually the hosts offer to choose a few drinks of your choice. And after that, most visitors go to the store to buy their favorite type of wine.

    The average temperature in Maribor in summer ranges from 22 to 24 °C. The heat, which is rare anyway, is easily tolerated. As for winter, the average temperature is 1-2 °C. Severe frosts are also rare. The rainiest month is May and the sunniest month is August.

    You must choose the month for the trip, focusing on your interests: if your goal is ski resorts, it is better to go to Slovenia from December to February. And for a sightseeing tour, any time of the year is suitable.

    How to get there

    You can get to Maribor, the second largest city in Slovenia, from most major cities: Budapest, Ljubljana, Sarajevo, Zagreb, Vienna. However, let's take a closer look at travel options from the Slovenian capital to Maribor.


    You need to take the Slovenian Railways (SŽ) train at the Ljubljana station, and get off at the Maribor station. Ticket price - 12-17 €. Travel time - 1 hour 52 minutes.

    By bus

    In order to get to Maribor from Ljubljana, you need to take the Izletnik or Avtobusni Promet Murska Sobota bus at the Ljubljana stop (city center) and get to the Maribor station. The fare is 11-14 €. Travel time is about 2 hours.

    by plane


    The city of Maribor has a small airport named after Edward Rusyan, and it receives several flights daily from the nearest major cities. However, keep in mind that in some months, planes from Ljubljana do not fly here (due to lack of demand). You will have to pay 35-40 euros for a travel ticket between Ljubljana and Maribor, and the travel time is 2 hours and 20 minutes.

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    As you can see, it is much more profitable to get from Maribor to Ljubljana by train or bus. The plane loses on all counts.

    If you have not yet decided where to spend your vacation, then be sure to pay attention to the wonderful city of Maribor (Slovenia).

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Maribor is the second largest city in the Republic of Slovenia is located in the historical region of Lower Styria, which is located in the northeast in the valley of the Drava River.

Historical introduction

For the first time, this Slovenian city was mentioned in documents from the 12th century. Then the Frankish tribes erected a fortress here, which served as a fortification against the frequent raids of the Hungarian troops in the Drava valley. The castle was named Marburg, and Maribor bore this name for many years. The city developed rapidly due to its strategic location. By the middle of the 16th century, it had become a major trading center and more than once repulsed the raids of the Ottoman troops.

The main population of Maribor until the beginning of the twentieth century were ethnic Germans, until it was annexed to Yugoslavia. World War II brought German annexation and destruction, but the city survived, and half a century later became part of independent Slovenia.

About the city

Today's Maribor is one of the most progressive, beautiful and developed European cities, which was confirmed by the title of the Cultural Capital of the Old World, which it received in 2012. It is loved by tourists and travelers for its amazingly romantic atmosphere and pretty architectural ensemble of old streets. In Maribor, the weather is always mild, without sharp temperature fluctuations: in winter it rarely falls below 0, and in the hottest weeks in summer it is about +25. Spring comes into its own quite early, and warm autumn allows you to enjoy dry fine days until mid-November.

There are different categories of hotels where you can stay during your stay in Maribor. It is possible to rent a room in a small inexpensive hostel or indulge in relaxation in a five-star apartment. But always and everywhere guests will be greeted by a delightful view of the mountains and the indispensable hospitality of the hosts. However, hospitality is the main calling card of Slovenia.

Attractions

Old Maribor is without a doubt one of the most beautiful cities in the European Union. in which architectural traditions, cultural customs and universal values ​​of many eras, generations and peoples are closely intertwined. The main historical place is the central square, which is decorated with a column erected in the middle of the 18th century in honor of the deliverance from the plague epidemic. A magnificent white marble sculptural ensemble surrounds the column, solemnly showing the world the triumph of life.

No less attractive are the church on the main square, whose construction dates back to the 18th century, and the town hall building. Every detail, every touch is important on the city streets: here everything creates a unique urban ensemble, which has a unique look and amazing flavor.

More than four hundred years ago, "Zhemetovka" (one of the noble grape varieties in Slovenia) was planted in Maribor, and now it has become the oldest vine in the world! Back in the 70s of the last century, scientists found that its age exceeds 400 years. This vine weaves along the Maribor wine house, which houses the Museum of Slovenian winemaking, which we highly recommend visiting.


The historical district of the city attracts tourists with the opportunity to visit an ancient architectural monument - Maribor Castle built by Frederick III in the 15th century. The surrounding squares are full of souvenir shops, shops with authentic Slovenian goods and coffee houses with magic cakes, which leave only a divine aftertaste and regret that everything will ever end.

Active and bold

In the vicinity of Maribor is open, in which one of the stages of the Alpine Skiing World Cup is held annually. This indicates a high level of the local tracks and well-developed infrastructure. The resort allowed the city to receive the respected title of Alpine, and the possibilities of the local slopes annually attract thousands of fans of winter recreation. More than 40 km of slopes of various difficulty levels, half of which are given to beginners, modern lifts without queues and an artificial snow system make skiing comfortable and relaxing. Prices for ski passes, equipment rental and master classes from the best ski instructors add popularity to the resort among young people and those who are not used to overpaying.

student body

Maribor is a city of youth. The university located here is the second most important in the country (after Ljubljana). More than 25 thousand students.

It was created in 1975, but its history begins in the middle of the 19th century, when a theological seminary was opened here. Then secular faculties were added - economic, agronomic, pedagogical. Today, the University of Maribor is rightfully included in the list of the best European educational institutions and is in the top in the field of training specialists in physics. The world ranking of the university is also very significant - the university deserves its place in the five percent of the best on the planet.

Thermal pleasures

Several thermal springs have been discovered in the city, whose healing waters truly work wonders. Medical institutions and baths () built in Maribor are popular both with those who have health problems and people who prefer a comfortable stay with benefits for beauty and general well-being. Thermae of Maribor- a great chance for a vacation or vacation to combine business and pleasure, especially since the prices for all pleasures allow you to indulge in gastronomic pleasures or shopping therapy.

This is how Maribor is, ancient and open to everything progressive, bright and cozy, hospitable and romantic. A place that is worth it to get a suitcase from the mezzanine right now ...

The second largest city in Slovenia is located in the northeast, in a region called Podravska, near the Pogorje mountain. The river Drava flows through the city. Maribor is the center of the historical region of Lower Styria. from here it is 1080 km.

Currently, Maribor, despite the status of a large city, is a calm and quiet place where it makes sense to come on vacation. Here you can go skiing in Maribor Pohorje, improve your health at the thermal springs, admire the picturesque nature and ancient architectural monuments, plunge into the atmosphere of a medieval European city.

Prices for travelers in Maribor

There are dozens of hotels in Maribor, the doors of which are hospitably open for tourists. The main advantage of many of them is stunning views of the surrounding mountains and the city itself. Each hotel has its own identity, but quality service, friendly staff and a cozy atmosphere are everywhere. Therefore, choosing accommodation in Maribor to your taste is not a problem, it all depends on preferences and financial capabilities.

Among the most popular hotels in Maribor are the following: Habakuk - Wellness Hotel (from 5,550 rubles), Hotel City Maribor (from 3,030 rubles), Best Western Plus Hotel Piramida (from 2,470 rubles), Gozdna Villa Mari (from 1,800 rubles), Hotel Tabor (from 2,270 rubles), Garni Hotel Milena (from 2,020 rubles), Hotel Orel (from 2,270 rubles), Hotel Uni (from 1,260 rubles), Guest House Pikapolonca (from 2,020 rubles).

What is the best way to get to Maribor

This can be done in different ways. The easiest way is by train, because trains from Ljubljana, Budapest, Zagreb, Sarajevo, and Vienna pass through Maribor. The road from the capital of Slovenia takes about 2 hours, the ticket costs about 15 euros.

Maribor has its own small airport that accepts passenger flights. Distance to Ljubljana - 140 km, Vienna - 270 km, Graz - 73 km, Zagreb - 100 km.

Bus service connects Maribor with cities in Croatia, Austria, England, Germany, the Netherlands and France.

If you wish, you can get to Maribor by car. Autobahn A1 / E57 connects Maribor with Ljubljana, autobahn A9 / E57 / E59 - with Austria, 1 / E59 - with Zagreb.

What to see in Maribor

The historical center of the city is the Main Square, where in 1743, after the end of the plague, a memorial column was erected. At its top is a statue of the Virgin Mary, around the column is an altar of white marble and six sculptures that create an expressive ensemble (baroque style).

In the ensemble of the square itself there is the Church of St. Eloise (XVIII century, baroque) and the City Hall. A distinctive feature and main decoration of the Town Hall is a stone balcony, which depicts the city coat of arms: a dove flying over the gates of the fortress. Impressions will remain for a long time from.

The church of St. Barbara (XVII century), the Minorite monastery that appeared in these places long before Maribor received the status of a city, the chapel of the Salesian sisters give a unique look to the city.

One of the main architectural attractions is the Maribor Castle, which was built by Frederick III in the 15th century. Due to the fact that the castle was repeatedly rebuilt, it is difficult to attribute it to any particular style. The castle is surrounded by squares - General Maistre, Zamkovaya, Svoboda. It is always crowded here, because this is not only a historical area, but also a place of concentration of shops, souvenir shops, restaurants and cafes.

Staratrta is located in Maribor - the oldest vineyards in Europe, which are more than four centuries old.

Terme Maribor

People come to Maribor who want not only to relax, but also to improve their health. There are all conditions for this, because in the vicinity of the city there are natural springs with hot mineral water (26-32°C). The composition of the water is so unique that people with various diseases experience a significant improvement.

The local medical institutions are equipped with the latest medical technology, so undergoing treatment is a pleasure. Medical procedures are combined with educational excursions, and the proximity of the city makes staying in the centers interesting and enjoyable.

Maribor Pohorje

A significant role in the popularity of Maribor is played by the ski center Mariborskoe Pohorje located in its vicinity, one of the largest in the country. Not only amateurs come here, but also professionals. Every year one of the stages of the Alpine Skiing World Cup is held here. There are tracks for snowboarders and lugers, and the infrastructure of the center is thought out so much that visitors can indulge not only in sports, but also in entertainment and relaxation. Thanks to the presence of this ski resort, Maribor was awarded the status of an Alpine city in 2000.

A special track 4.5 kilometers long is equipped for night skiing. This is the longest illuminated track in all of Europe. Every year it hosts the stage of the "Golden Fox" - the world women's championship.

The resort has a school of snowboarding and skiing, you can rent ski equipment.

The price of a ski pass for the day (adult / child) - 29.5 / 17 euros, from 12.00 - 26/15 euros; for 2 days - 576/29 euros; for 5 days - 135/64 euros.

The resort is located 6 kilometers from Maribor (10 minutes).