Koper, also known as Capodistria, is a charming coastal town in Slovenia with a rich history and cultural heritage. The town's old part features narrow streets, old houses, and Venetian-style palaces, including the 15th-century Praetorian Palace. Visitors can explore the Cathedral of the Assumption, the Diocesan seat, and the Koper Regional Museum, which is housed in the Belgramoni-Tocco Palace. The town has a strong Italian influence, and many of its inhabitants speak Italian as their second language. Koper is also an important port city, with a significant container port that contributes to the local economy. The town has a variety of cultural events and festivals throughout the year, including the Primorska Summer Festival and the Koperground Festival. With its unique blend of history, culture, and natural beauty, Koper is a great destination for families and travelers alike
Plan your family visit to the Capodistria with these blog insights 👇

Activities: We walked in the historic center, parked the car in one of the paid parking lots outside the old city walls and immersed ourselves in the center
Highlights: We enjoyed the houses in Venetian style, the lion on some facades, the alleys with some houses that still have the courtyard with the garden ✨

