transport routes leading from northern Europe to the Adriatic Sea and from western to eastern Europe and further on to the Balkans and the Near East. Road and rail connections have traditionally had good. Not far from the city is Ljubljana Jože Pučnik Airport, the country's main airport...
Everyone in Ljubljana travels by bus. Services run all over the city, and if you just missed one, you won't have to wait very long for the next one to come along. If you want to pay on the bus it will cost you 300SIT, which should be put into the little box next to the drive...
Arriving by plane Ljubljana's cosy little Jože Pučnik Airport is 26km northwest of the city, near Brnik. Getting there takes about 30 minutes by taxi (€35-45) or shuttle (€5-8, schedule is coordinated with flights) and roughly twice as long by bus (€4.10, up to 16 per day ...
In addition to line 119 you have a few other public bus routes from the airport. They might be an option if you travel to other city parts, other than the centre of town. You can see more about these buses here. See more info about ticket prices for public bus, tram and Metro here...
The local boat line runs from the airport to the city center and stops in front of St Mark’s Square, with several stops on the way. Although an interesting ride, it can be time-consuming, because from the first to the last stop it takes an hour and a half. The price is around...
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