The Republic of Slovenia borders Austria, Italy, Hungary, and Croatia with a coast length of approximately 28 miles. Slovenia is an Eastern European country that joined the European Union in 2004 and will also convert its national currency to Euro on January 1, 2007.
Due to its stable economy and scenic countryside and coastline, Slovenia attracts many visitors from all over the world. There are a total of 13 registered Slovenian casinos in different parts of the country, with the largest of them situated in Nova Gorica. Nova Gorica has the most Slovenia casinos, as well, a total of 3. The largest is the Hotel Casino Perla, which is a hotel resort and therefore offers much more than just gambling facilities. Besides the casino’s services, you can find fine dining, shopping, a spa, and health care facilities, as well as a luxurious hotel.
Slovenia casinos that are located in the complex of a hotel are usually open 24 hours, or at least the access to the slot machines; whereas, the other casinos generally open in early afternoon and close in the pre-dawn hours.
The official language in Slovenia is Slovene, but in all Slovenia casinos you will find...