Melania Trump’s Hometown Offering ‘First Lady’ Tours But since
Slovenian native Melania Trump became the first lady of the United States, the
country’s popularity — just like President Donald Trump’s wife — is
skyrocketing.
Tour guide Lidija Ogorevc takes visitors to a now-closed
building that used to be where Trump’s mother, Amalija Knavs, designed
children’s clothing when Slovenia was still part of Yugoslavia.
The tour also
includes the Communist-era apartment block where Melania once lived and the
neighborhood where her parents still own a two-story house.
The town’s
Kopitarna shoe store sells “White House slippers” (powder-gray, with white
pom-poms) for about $60 a pair, according to NPR.
“We made 300,
and we’ve almost sold out of them now,” says the slipper’s designer, Maja
Stamol, adding that both tourists and locals are buying the slippers.
“Demand for
tours like the one Ogorevc leads has gone up by 30 percent since the beginning
of the year, according to the municipality,” NPR reported. “That’s a boon for a
town that, until last year, was known mostly for its underwear factory and
salami festival, says Mayor Srecko Ocvirk.”
“A lot of people
are coming from Europe, Japan, China and the U.S.,” Ocvirk says. “From an
anonymous little town, we are now on the world tourist map.”
And now tourists
who visit Melania’s hometown of Sevnica can join a first lady-themed tour
around the picturesque hamlet featuring samples of First Lady Apple Pie and a
view of the elementary school Melania attended.
National Public
Radio reported on one
of those tours, a five-hour walking tour, which costs about $90 for two
and, like the others, is supported by the city of Sevnica tourism bureau.
“The hamlet of
Sevnica, population 5,000, sits right in the middle of the small, alpine nation
of Slovenia, in a green valley along the Sava River, surrounded by
pine-forested hills,” NPR reported.
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