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Travel Highlights in Slovenia


Lake Bled

Classy blue waters surround a tiny island and the romance factor goes up when you arrive there on a traditional wooden boat. Located on a hill overlooking the lake is Bled Castle. When not swimming in the lake nicely warmed by hot springs, visitors can go paddle—boarding or just wander along the four—mile path around the lake, enjoying those incomparable views.


Tolmin Gorges

At the southern end of Triglav National Park, the Tolmin Gorges cut through dramatic scenery. Forested stone walls loom over the Tolminka River, with deep green waters rushing below along the rocks. There’s a meeting spot between the Tolmin and the Zadlascica which you can access via rocky steps and picture— like wooden bridges.


Zelenci

A lake of green water is surrounded by wet lands. Bubbling beneath are the springs of the source of the Sava River. Raised wooden walkways lead you through this peaceful landscape past more than 1,000 species of wildlife, including sand lizards and the rare scarlet grosbeak bird. The average temperature doesn’t drop below 41 degrees Fahrenheit and the waters don’t freeze even during winter.


Kranjska Gora

Slovenia’s best-known ski resort has all the prettiness you would expect of a mountain village. And when the snow melts, that’s the time to explore its mountain paths on foot or by bike. In a country that has produced Tour de France winners, it’s not surprising that cycling is big business here. At nearby Planica, you can fly through the air on the world’s steepest zipline descent (溜索).

【小题1】What do the first three attractions have in common?
A.Mountain paths.B.Water views.
C.Hot springs.D.Wooden walkways.
【小题2】Where will you go if you’re a fan of wildlife?
A.Lake Bled.B.Tolmin Gorges.C.Zelenci.D.Kranjska Gora.
【小题3】What activity can you choose in Kranjska Gora?
A.Rock climbing.B.Boating.C.Swimming.D.Cycling.
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Group Visits to the Exhibition & Theatre Tour

Opening Hours

Exhibition:

Monday-Sunday: 9:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.

Groups of 15 people or more are required to pre-book their visit. To make a reservation,please fill in a group request form and return it to us via email.

Exhibition and Theatre Tour Prices

Adult: £15.00

Senior(60+):£13.50

Student(with valid ID): £11.50

Child(5-15):£8.00

Complimentary:Every 16th person is free

Getting here

Shakespeare’s Globe, 21 New Globe Walk, London SE1 9DT, UK

We have currently improved security, with all bags being checked.Please arrive in good time, and do not bring any large bags and check the calendar before your visit or call +44(0)20 7902 1500 to find out about our latest opening times.

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Where to eat

Swan at Shakespeare’s Globe serves modern British seasonal food for dinner, afternoon tea or drinks,which is a beautiful bar and restaurant set over two floors, available for pre-and post-theatre dining.

Swan Restaurant

Monday-Friday: 12 noon-2:30 p.m.& 6:00 p.m.-10:30 p.m.

Saturday: 12 noon-3:30 p.m.& 6:00 p.m.

Sunday: 12 noon-9:00 p.m.

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D.It’s more convenient to drive there than taking public transport.

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