The northeastern part of the old town of Izola, where areas protected as a natural and cultural heritage are located, experiences an important capital pressure. Here thermal baths, probably the first which operated on the Slovenian territory, and fish canneries, arranged in 19. century, were located. Degraded urban area, which was partly filled in and where a shipyard was built in the seventies, is transformed into a new tourist center of the city with regard to maintaining the border of the former land of the island, remains of the St. Peter’s Church and the protected parts of the factory Delamaris. Renewed factory building contains the industrial heritage museum and a small thermal pool. Green areas are kept and doubled or newly executed, because existing vegetation in the industrial part does not really exist. Through today enclosed area the pedestrian path continues along the sea, to which the system of public open spaces and green areas next to the coast are attached and which connects the promenade at the western part of Izola with the one in Koper. The city inner ring is completed in a loop and an exit highway road also on the west side of the town is planned. Bicycle traffic of the city is connected with the hinterland of Izola and with the former railway route. Preservation of the agricultural land south of the highway and forest areas between fields and ridge of Izola amphitheater is essential for self-sufficiency agriculture and recreational use.