What to do and see in Rogaska Slatina, Slovenia: The Best Places and Tips

February 17, 2018 Trinity Boughner

Discover the best top things to do in Rogaska Slatina, Slovenia including Ana's Mansion, Terme Olimia, Rogatec Open Air Museum, Dvor Veliki Tabor, Church of Sv. Roka, Krapina Neanderthal Museum, Staro selo museum, Rogaska Glassworks (Steklarna Rogaska), Wellnes Orhidelia, Cacti Pavilion.
Restaurants in Rogaska Slatina

1. Ana's Mansion

Cvetlichni hrib 1A, Rogaska Slatina 3250, Slovenia +386 3 620 26 51
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4 based on 17 reviews

Ana's Mansion

Ana's Mansion - Museum of our city offers you a unique view into history of Rogaska Slatina, with different collections of: Glassworks, Graphics, Local studies, Royal dynasty Karadordevic, Signatures, Park and Water collection. Its fascinating central hall is designed for various cultural events.

Reviewed By Mira V - Smarje Pri Jelsah, Slovenia

The institution is relatively new, but it has added a lot to the cultural life of the health resort Rogaška Slatina. There is usually something interesting to experience there. Very often there are art Exhibitions which are usually carefully planned. I have also been to some nice Concerts there, too. This is not the only place for culture in the town, but it is certainly one of the best equipped and appropriate for such events.

2. Terme Olimia

Zdravilishka cesta 24, Podcetrtek 3254, Slovenia +386 3 829 70 00
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4.5 based on 528 reviews

Terme Olimia

Reviewed By oronic - Cesena, Italy

It's undoubtedly a dream place. At a very low rate, you can stay here within 14 hours using all the services: swimming pools, saunas, whirlpools ...
The entrance ticket can also include lunch, but you spend a little more to eat à la carte and perhaps it is worth, given the wide choice of dishes available.
There is an entire wing reserved for nudists (the superior), with different saunas and Turkish baths. On Friday, from 22 until closing, the whole structure becomes reserved for nudism.
It is the ideal place to spend an entire day of absolute relaxation!

3. Rogatec Open Air Museum

Ptujska cesta 23, Rogatec 3252, Slovenia +386 3 818 62 00
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4.5 based on 2 reviews

Rogatec Open Air Museum

Reviewed By tradIndy - indy

There are only 10 buildings in this small open air museum, and one of those is a well and another an outhouse. That being said it is the countries largest open air museum.
There is one dwelling that is furnished as it would have been a century ago.
A barn and a few out buildings.
I would not go out of the way but if you are in the area it's worth a stop and a good place to stretch your legs. 30-60 minutes would be plenty. We stopped while travelling from Maribor to Zagreb.

4. Dvor Veliki Tabor

Hum Koshnichki 1, Desinic 49216, Croatia +385 49 374 970
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4 based on 70 reviews

Dvor Veliki Tabor

The fort of Veliki Tabor is one of the most important cultural and historical monuments of secular architecture in continental Croatia, with a unique monumental and authentic fortification structure. Situated at the top of Mount Hum Kosnicki, at 333 meters above sea level, it has dominated the Zagorje area for over half a millennium, during which time the architecture has blended in with nature. The impressive view from Veliki Tabor stretches over the entire Hrvatsko Zagorje area and part of Slovenia. This zero-category monument is one of the most recognizable identities of not only Hrvatsko Zagorje but of Croatia as a whole.

Reviewed By MummyZagreb - Zagreb

Veliki Tabor castle is situated on a hill near little town of Desinić just 55 minutes of pleasant drive from Zagreb. It is thoroughly renovated and is great place to visit with children since it looks like a castle from the tale about Robin Hood or also reminds on Shakespearian Globe theatre. I recommend not to drive all the way up to the hill where Veliki Tabor is situated but to walk. Therefore the view will be more spectacular. In the museum you could find interesting exhibits and find out story about Veronika, a girl who fell in love in the young man whose father owned the castle as well as to find out that some Irishman owned it once. If you visit it on Eastern Monday you will have the opportunity to see traditional shooting groups.

5. Church of Sv. Roka

Predenca 33, Smarje Pri Jelsah 3240, Slovenia
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4 based on 1 reviews

Church of Sv. Roka

Reviewed By Epicurien38 - Saint-Nizier-du-Moucherotte, France

Le chemin de croix qui part du village de Smarje Pri Jelsah pour aboutir à l'église (cerkev) St Rok offre à chaque station une belle chapelle à admirer.
Le Panorama une fois arrivé est très beau mais se mérite, la montée est raide ...

6. Krapina Neanderthal Museum

Setaliste Vilibalda Sluge bb, Krapina, Croatia +385 49 371 491
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4.5 based on 157 reviews

Krapina Neanderthal Museum

Reviewed By Michael J - Reno, Nevada

Well curated museum on Neanderthal man and focused on the Krapina find. Start with the movie, then walk up the spiral floor through the Big Bang through the Paleozoic, Paleolithic and modern man and our science. Two school groups visited that day, one leaving as we arrived the other arriving as we left; great teaching museum.

7. Staro selo museum

Kumrovec, Croatia +385 49 225 830
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4 based on 80 reviews

Staro selo museum

Reviewed By dragon789wv - Agoura Hills, California

My wife and I were here on a tour with friends from US. This is an interesting village, as it was 100-200 years ago, and maintained for tourists.
Of course, one of the main attractions is Marshall Tito's birth house.
It would have been good if there were English explainations rather than all Croatian.
Very interesting to see life as it was in the 'old days'. Bear in mind, many of the villagers lived and worked in the same house; their goods would be sold right in the house to other villagers.
There could have been more demonstrations. One funny incident: Blacksmith was demo'ing and his cell phone went off!

8. Rogaska Glassworks (Steklarna Rogaska)

Ulica talcev 1 | Ulica talcev, Rogaska Slatina 3250, Slovenia
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4.5 based on 2 reviews

Rogaska Glassworks (Steklarna Rogaska)

The Tourist Trail allows you to see the production of premium crystal glass which has been mesmerizing users from around the world for years. All production stages are carried out in line with a firmly set workflow (raw materials, glass-blowing, processing and packaging), and the tour is set up accordingly. The tour can be held in different languages: English, German and Croatian.

Reviewed By Miggro - Groningen, The Netherlands

When you are in rogaska, definitely worth a visit. The tour was in ourcase in slovenian and english and gives a good insight in the making of crystal articles. At the sight is also an outlet. Rickets are €8 per person and gives 10% discount at the shop.

9. Wellnes Orhidelia

Zdraviliska Cesta 34 | Terme Olimia, Podcetrtek, Slovenia +386 3 829 78 05
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4.5 based on 109 reviews

Wellnes Orhidelia

Reviewed By Tina K - Zagreb, Croatia

If you do not like crowds, stay away during the special price weekend evenings, wellness is very nice and clean but the crowd destroyed the relaxing we expected.
The organisation at the entrance was not the best, we did not get towels and sheets to the saunas until we went back to ask for it. Everything very clean though.

10. Cacti Pavilion

Cerovec pod Bochem 22a, Rogaska Slatina 3250, Slovenia +386 3 581 44 14
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3.5 based on 5 reviews

Cacti Pavilion

The Pavilion of cacti is an admirable collection with over seven thousand different cacti and other succulents from all over the world. As an interesting fact it is worth mentioning the oldest cactus Ariocarpus is over 60 year old, and the smallest cactus - Blossfeldia, a special kind of Dirty Old Man Cactus, Mother-In-Law's Chair, etc.

Reviewed By Laywer-LR - Moscow, Russia

Этот объект включен в каталог Евросоюза как место, рекомендованное для посещения. От Гранд Рогашки идти минут тридцать по пересеченной местности. Но оно того стоит. Огромная выставка-продажа различных кактусов и интересный рассказ.

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