The main square of Piran, officially called Tartini Central Square, is the main thoroughfare of the city. This is where the free bus from Fornace Garage drops everyone off at and is lined with restaurants, cars, and some bars.
It is perfect for people watching a great place to meet friends and locals alike. In the center of the square is a monument to the namesake of the square, the violinist and composer Giuseppe Tartini.
Fiesa Lake is slightly outside of the city walls of Piran, but the lake and area itself is a very nice piece of nature. The chill vibe of the city center can also be found at Fiesa Lake.
There is great ecological value these lakes have on Slovenian natural heritage and they are proclaimed as natural monuments. Walking around this area is a must, taking in the overgrown plant life that give the setting a rather enchanting vibe.
Overall, Piran is a small town and you can see it in just a day’s time, but what I really liked about it was how I could chill out and reflect on my entire road trip because of how quiet it was. Definitely don’t miss this city on your trip to Slovenia!