One thing is for certain: Slovenes love their thermal spas. From a modest single pool built in 1973, Mala Nedelja - whose name translates to the rather quaint-sounding "Small Sunday" - has grown to include 11 different pools, with plans on the drawing board for even more. They also has a sauna and small wellness centre, and admission is one of the least expensive around with day tickets at only €4.50/6.80 for children/adults. However, its location 40km east of Maribor off the road to Ljutomer is not exactly convenient for most visitors.
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