What does Slovenia cost?
Slovenia is priced slightly below the German level — about 10–20% cheaper for groceries and dining, similar for accommodations. Especially dining out, wine, and local products offer excellent value for money. The tourist infrastructure is at Western European levels, but the prices often are not.
Typical Prices (Guidelines 2025/2026)
| Item | Price (€) |
|---|---|
| Coffee in a café | 1.50–3.00 |
| Lunch menu (Dnevno kosilo) | 7–12 |
| Dinner in a restaurant | 15–30 |
| Beer (0.5l in a restaurant) | 3–5 |
| Beer (0.5l in a supermarket) | 1.20–2.00 |
| Supermarket shopping (1 day) | 12–20 |
| Hostel (dormitory) | 18–30 |
| Hotel (mid-range, double room) | 70–130 |
| Apartment/holiday flat | 50–100 |
| Glamping (per night) | 80–200 |
| Postojna Cave (entry) | 28.90 |
| Bled Castle (entry) | 15 |
| Pletna boat Bled (round trip) | 18 |
| Rafting Soča (half-day tour) | 40–60 |
| Rental car (per day) | 30–60 |
| Toll vignette (1 week) | 15 |
