Time difference Slovenia

No gap with France and Belgium, neither in winter nor in summer. Of course, as Slovenia is located in the east of Europe, the sun sets early in winter.

Opening hours Slovenia

To see / To do Slovenia

In general, paying museums, cultural and/or natural sites are open and accessible to the public between 10 am and 6 pm, Tuesday to Saturday. In low and mid season, some places close earlier. The number of visitors is also much higher during the school holidays. Closed days are often Sunday and Monday, sometimes Saturday afternoon in small towns.

Enjoying yourself Slovenia

They are quite similar to those we know in France. For lunch, restaurants are generally open from noon to 2:30 pm, for dinner, between 7 and 10 pm. Hostels, on the other hand, serve continuously from 11am to 10pm. The establishments are often closed on Mondays and Sundays, except in the largest cities

Take a break Slovenia

Wide hourly range. The establishments are most often open between 7am and 11pm during the week and up to 1am at the weekend. Often closed on Sundays. Large number of people at the end of the day: Slovenians appreciate being able to sit on the terrace after work. Happy hours are often offered between 5 and 8 pm.

(To) please yourself Slovenia

Shops open relatively early, from 7 am for supermarkets and 8 am for fashion stores. Weekends are highly respected in Slovenia, you will only find shops open on Saturday mornings in rural areas and all day in urban areas. Ljubljana has recently experienced a significant increase in the opening of its shops on Sundays.

Get out Slovenia

For clubs and discotheques, the establishments open their doors from 11pm and generally until 5am. Large crowds from 1 am. They are not necessarily open every day, but rather from Thursday to Saturday inclusive.