Piran Shopping
By Piran shopping, you will enter a world full of local art and handmade items, great souvenirs, local products that you can take home.
Take a piece of sunny Piran with you

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Grocery stores in Portorož
Grocery stores in Portoroz, Slovenia: there are many small grocery stores in Portoroz nad Piran. However we recommend Agraria, where local farmers joined together and founded a cooperative where they sell local products. There are also big supermarkets available like Mercator, Hipermarket SPAR, Hofer, Fish market, Local Market, Eurospin, Tuš. All info with exact GPS…
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Salt Products – Koper, Piran and Portorož
Salt and salt products like cosmetics, herbs, chocolate… Nature Reserve – Seča Salt Pans Address: Trgovina Lera, Seča 115, SečaGoogle Maps Instructions Koper Address: Kidričeva 46, KoperGoogle Maps Instructions Piran Address: Tartinijev trg, Ulica IX. korpusa 2, PiranGoogle Maps Instructions Portorož Address: Obala 33, PortorožGoogle Maps Instructions What they say in the Piranske Soline Piran…
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GurmIstra – Gourmet boutique in Piran
Gourmet boutique. Only local products! Address: Gallusova ulica 1, PiranGoogle Maps Instructions
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Nika’s Tiny House – Driftwood art – Piran
A small atelier where Nika, the owner, uses driftwood to create amazing art pieces. Address: Ulica IX. korpusa 9, PiranGoogle Maps Instructions
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Piranska Botega – Piran
Local, handmade crafts that you can take away. Address: Ulica IX. korpusa 5, PiranGoogle Maps Instructions
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Studio La.terra – Piran
Handmade artwork inspired by ceramics, glass and driftwood. Address: Ulica IX. korpusa 18, PiranGoogle Maps Instructions
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Atelje Duka – Piran
Handmade Ceramics from Piran What they say about themselves in the Atelje DUKA In our atelier in Piran we handmade every item. In our porcelain collection we have 7 colors to choose from. These colors have been carefully selected to enable you to mix and match them together. Doing this will make the table nice…
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MirArt Gallery – Piran
Gallery of Mira Ličen – academic painter The gallery in Piran boasts an exhibition and sale of original works by the renowned painter Mira Ličen, an academic painter and restoration specialist. The artist lives and works in Piran, where her work is recognized for its unique blend of expressive depictions of natural elements and a…
About Piran
Piran is a town in southwestern Slovenia on the Gulf of Piran on the Adriatic Sea. It is one of the three major towns of Slovenian Istria. The town is known for its medieval architecture, with narrow streets and compact houses. Piran is the administrative seat of the Municipality of Piran and one of Slovenia’s major tourist attractions.
Piran Monuments
Piran was heavily influenced by the Venetian Republic and Austria-Hungary, therefore the monuments differ greatly from those in inner parts of Slovenia. The Piran town walls were constructed to protect the town from Ottoman incursions; many parts of the town walls from different eras remain, and are of interest to tourists. In the middle of the town is the Tartini Square, with a monument in memory of Giuseppe Tartini. Nearby are located various important buildings, such as Tartini’s house, first mentioned in 1384 and one of the oldest in town, the Municipal Palace, Loggia and Benečanka, among others. On the hill above the town is the biggest and most important church, the Saint George’s Church, with a Franciscan monastery nearby.
Tartini Square
Tartini Square is the largest and main town square in Piran, Slovenia. It was named after violinist and composer Giuseppe Tartini, of whom a monument was made in 1896.
Source: wikipedia.org