The Best Slovenian
LOCAL DELICACIES &
AUTHENTIC GIFTS
OUR SHOPS
Zakladi Slovenije
LJUBLJANA
Our biggest flagship shop in the city centre of Ljubljana…
Zakladi Slovenije
PORTOROSE
Visit our shop on the seaside in a beautiful & charming Portoroz…
From Slovenia
BLED
First shop with new Branding near by Bled lake on a idilic…
I Love Bled
BLED
You can explore all kind of local gifts with Bled signature…
Dragon Shop
LJUBLJANA
Our dedication to the Dragon of Ljubljana now in Ljubljana…
Lili & Vesna
LJUBLJANA
Selected highest-quality brands of food and homeware…
OUR LOCAL SELECTION OF
Olive Oil
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Truffles
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Chocolate
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Wine
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Natural Cosmetics
Olive Oil • Truffles • Chocolate • Wine • Natural Cosmetics
NEW ARRIVALS
SELECTED SLOVENIAN WINE
Slovenian wine is renowned for its exceptional quality, produced from diverse regions with unique microclimates that offer ideal conditions for winemaking. With a rich tradition dating back thousands of years, Slovenia is home to some of the world's oldest vineyards, crafting wines that reflect both heritage and innovation.
OLIVE WOOD KITCHEN WEAR
Olive wood kitchenware from Slovenia is beautifully handcrafted, showcasing the natural beauty and durability of locally sourced olive wood. Each piece is unique, with rich grain patterns, making it both a functional and artistic addition to any kitchen.
HIGH-QUALITY HOODIES
High-quality hoodies branded with Slovenian signs combine comfort and style, featuring durable fabrics and meticulous craftsmanship. These hoodies showcase iconic Slovenian symbols, offering a fashionable way to celebrate the country’s heritage and natural beauty.
EXPLORE SLOVENIA
Slovenia’s heritage is a rich tapestry of diverse cultural influences, blending Slavic, Roman, and Alpine traditions. The country is known for its beautifully preserved medieval towns, historic castles, and centuries-old churches that tell stories of its past. Folk traditions, including music, dance, and festivals, remain an integral part of Slovenian life, celebrating local customs and community spirit. Slovenia also boasts a strong connection to nature, reflected in its heritage of sustainable farming, traditional crafts, and respect for the land. Through its art, architecture, and cultural events, Slovenia continues to honor and preserve its unique national identity and historical legacy.
NATURE
AT IS FINEST
Slovenia's nature is breathtakingly diverse, from the towering peaks of the Julian Alps to the serene beauty of Lake Bled and the emerald waters of the Soča River. Over half of the country is covered in forests, making it one of the greenest nations in Europe. Its natural parks and protected areas, such as Triglav National Park, are home to rich biodiversity, including rare plant and animal species. The country's unique karst landscape features stunning caves, such as Postojna and Škocjan, which are among the largest and most spectacular in the world. Slovenia’s deep commitment to environmental preservation ensures that its pristine landscapes remain a haven for nature lovers and outdoor adventurers alike.
SUPPORT LOCAL TRADITIONS
Supporting Slovenian local traditions is essential to preserving the country’s cultural heritage and identity. From traditional crafts like pottery, lace-making, and beekeeping to centuries-old culinary practices, these customs are passed down through generations, reflecting Slovenia's rich history. Local markets and artisan workshops play a crucial role in keeping these traditions alive, offering handmade goods that celebrate Slovenian craftsmanship. Festivals and cultural events, such as Kurentovanje and the Škofja Loka Passion Play, further promote and celebrate these unique traditions, drawing both locals and visitors into the experience. By supporting local artisans and participating in these cultural expressions, people help ensure that Slovenia's heritage remains vibrant and continues to thrive.
WINE YARD COUNTRY
Slovenian vineyards are renowned for their stunning landscapes and exceptional winemaking, with three distinct wine regions—Podravje, Posavje, and Primorska—each offering unique varieties. The country has a rich viticulture history dating back over 2,400 years, making it one of the oldest wine-producing regions in the world. Slovenia’s boutique wineries are known for producing high-quality wines, including internationally acclaimed whites like Rebula and reds such as Teran. Many vineyards practice sustainable or organic farming, reflecting the country's commitment to nature and tradition. Visitors to Slovenia’s wine regions can enjoy scenic wine tours, tastings, and festivals that celebrate this deep-rooted winemaking culture.