Private Tour
Available languages
1 hour 15 minutes
Mobile ticket
Accessible Tour of Koper – The Goat’s Town
Explore Koper on our accessible tour, uncovering the largest and most significant city in Slovenian Istria. While the city has undergone significant changes throughout history, it has maintained a crucial role in the region. Discover the city's importance by tracing its various names over the years. Today, Koper stands as the administrative, educational, cultural, industrial, and tourist hub in the area, serving as the most vital Slovenian port.
Koper is highly accessible, allowing you to leisurely enjoy the city. Our guided tour will lead you from the meeting point on an approximately 1 km long walk, providing insights into the rich history, present, and legends that Koper offers.
The tour lasts approximately 1 hour and 15 minutes and it is fully accessible.
In case of elevator malfunctions the tour will be adapted in accessible way.
Wheelchair accessible
Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
Service animals allowed
Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
guided visit
Park Center Koper
We'll meet at the passengers' terminal and initiate our tour. Next to the terminal, there is an elevator that will transport us to the city center. As we ascend, we'll marvel at magnificent views and continue our stroll to Tito Square, Koper's main square—a splendid location boasting famous and beautiful buildings, comparable to the best central squares from Dubrovnik to Venice. Our journey will then proceed to Kidriceva Street, where we'll admire Carpaccio Square, offering another picturesque view of the sea. Here, you'll have a brief 10-15 minute stop to purchase souvenirs or locally produced salt, renowned as one of the world's most precious salts. Slowly retracing our steps toward the lift, we'll explore another beautifully renovated square—the Museum Square. Descending by lift, we'll bid farewell at the passengers' terminal.
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