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Slovenia Car Rentals. Rent a Car Ljubljana Most international and local car rental companies have their office in Ljubljana. However, to find budget car rental deals , we recommend booking your car online. Ljubljana Train Station. Travel by Bus The web site of the Ljubljana Bus Station Avtobusna postaja Ljubljana offers timetables for all local bus connections, including the plan of the bus routes.

Please have small denomination Euro notes and coins ready. Getting to and from Ljubljana. Is there a train from Ljubljana to Trieste?

The ferry sails at and arrives at Hoek van Holland at Dutch time next morning. At Amsterdam Centraal , have a coffee at the delightfully retro Cafe 1e Klas. In Munich, there's time for dinner while waiting for the sleeper, for local Bavarian food and a beer or two I recommend the Augustiner Keller www.

See walking map. Day 2, travel from Munich to Ljubljana overnight on the sleeper train Lisinski , leaving Munich Hbf at and arriving at Ljubljana at next morning day 3. Watch the Croatian sleeper video. At Hoek, the metro station is next to the ferry terminal. The ferry sails from Hoek van Holland at and arrives at Harwich International at next morning day 3 , UK time.

Day 3, take a train from Harwich to London Liverpool Street arriving around or from Harwich to Cambridge, arriving Sundays. You print your own ticket. Step 2, book the train from Amsterdam to Munich at www. Step 3, book the sleeper from Munich to Zagreb at www.

Booking opens up to 6 months ahead, you print your own ticket. Instead of taking the Munich-Zagreb sleeper, you can stay in a hotel in Munich and take a railjet train to Budapest next morning. You can leave Munich Hbf at every day, change at Villach, arriving Zagreb at , or there is a later direct train at arriving Book at www.

It works in the return direction too. Leave Zagreb at , arrive Munich Hbf Stay overnight, then travel to Amsterdam as shown above. A train takes you from London's Liverpool Street station directly to the ferry terminal at Harwich. The superferry Stena Britannica is the largest ferry of its kind in the world. There's free WiFi in the public areas on 9 deck. See the video Boarding the Stena Britannica at Harwich. She's a floating hotel to Hoek van Holland, with easy rail connections on either side of the Channel.

Restaurants, bars, shop, kennels, cinema Dinner before bed? Standard outside cabin. More information about ICE Food is served on proper china with metal cutlery.

I recommend the Erdinger Weissbier! See current month's menu. Step 3, Munich to Ljubljana by sleeper train Watch the video. This modern Croatian sleeper train is a pleasure to travel on, whether in the privacy of your own sleeper or in economical couchettes. There's time for dinner in Munich before boarding at a local restaurant, I recommend the Augustiner Keller www. It has 10 compartments with washbasin, each of which can be used as 1, 2 or 3 berth, with toilets at the end of the corridor.

Compartments convert to a private sitting room for evening or morning use. A light breakfast is included in the sleeper fare. Couchettes convert from bunks to seats for evening or morning use. Set up as a single-berth. Ljubljana is a wonderful city to visit, you'll find tourist information at www.

The station is just a few minutes walk from all the central hotels and you can easily walk between all the sights and places of interest. See the Dragon Bridge, the Franciscan church, the triple bridge, and of course take the funicular railway up to the castle. Try the traditional Slovenian dishes served in the Sokol restaurant just to the left of the town hall, one of Ljubljana's best-know eateries. Map of Ljubljana. You arrive at Ljubljana railway station , only a few minutes walk from the city centre and all its hotels.

The famous Dragon Bridge with its four dragons Ljubljana Castle watchtower Take the funicular railway up to the castle and climb the watchtower for spectacular views over the city to the ring of mountains beyond. The excellent Sokol restaurant is in the background. Travel from London to Ljubljana as shown above.

No reservation is necessary, just buy a ticket at the station and hop on. If you arrive in Ljubljana off the EuroCity from Munich, a train leaves Ljubljana at arriving Koper at , 2nd class only. For other options, see www.

You can check times at either www. Allow plenty of time for connections at Ljubljana, at least an hour. Buy tickets and check fares from London to Ljubljana as shown above. The train to Koper, at Ljubljana. Most trains to Koper are modern, air-conditioned regional trains like this. Inside, these modern regional trains have comfortable seats, air-conditioning and information displays For details, see the Venice to Ljubljana page. There's also a cunning, cheap and scenic way to travel from Venice or Trieste to Lake Bled in northern Slovenia, via Gorizia and Nova Gorica, where Italian and Slovenian railway stations are just a few kilometres apart.

For details, see this page You should take a good guidebook, even in the age of the internet. I think that the Lonely Planets and the Rough Guides are easily the best for the independent traveller. Both guides have plenty of background historical and cultural information, plus lots of practical information.

You won't regret buying one of these guides..! My own book, an essential handbook for train travel to Europe based on this website called " The Man in Seat 61 ", was published in June , and is available from Amazon.

It is essential for regular European train travellers and an inspiration for armchair travellers. Published since , it had just celebrated years of publication when Thomas Cook decided to pull the plug on their entire publishing department, but the dedicated ex-Thomas Cook team set up a private venture and resumed publication of the famous European Rail Timetable in March You can buy it online at www. More information on what the European Rail Timetable contains.

See an extract from the map. Buy online at www. Suggested hotels in Ljubljana Ideally, you want to stay in the heart of the old town. With this in mind, for something inexpensive try the Hotel Emonec , excellently located in the pedestrianised area, or if you've luxury in mind, the 5-star art nouveau-style Grand Hotel Union complete with swimming pool, also in the old town.

You can usually book with free cancellation - this allows you to confirm your accommodation at no risk before train booking opens. It also means you can hold accommodation while you finalise your itinerary, and alter your plans as they evolve - a feature I use all the time when putting a trip together. I never book hotels non-refundably. I have also come to trust their review scores - you won't be disappointed with anything over 8. Tip: It can pay to compare prices across multiple hotel sites: HotelsCombined.

Though if there's not much in it, I prefer keeping all my bookings together in one place at www. Hostelworld offers online booking of cheap private rooms or dorm beds in backpacker hostels in Paris and most other European cities at rock-bottom prices. They get a lot of repeat business and a lot of recommendation by word of mouth! Always take out travel insurance These days, check you're covered for covidrelated issues, and use an insurer whose cover isn't invalidated by well-meant but excessive Foreign Office travel advice against non-essential travel.

An annual policy is usually cheapest even for just 2 or 3 trips a year, I use an annual policy myself. Don't expect travel insurance to bail you out of every missed connection, see the advice on missed connections here. Here are some suggested insurers, I get a little commission if you buy through these links, feedback always welcome. If you have a pre-existing medical condition or are over 65, see www. You can use www. Get a Curve card to save on foreign transaction fees Banks often give a poor exchange rate, then charge a currency conversion fee as well.

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Back to home page. The capital of Ljubljana is situated in the centre of Slovenia and it has good bus, train and flight connections. Going there by car is possible as well if you are living in a neighbouring country for example or if you like driving for some hours. As it gets financial support from the EU and is getting more and more popular for tourism, the roads are expanded perfectly and more and more flight companies make Ljubljana a destination to go to.

With the train it might take a little time, some train companies already changed their connections to busses when you arrive Slovenia. In the following you will find the different options to get to Ljubljana. Ljubljana just got popular to visit in the last years. Therefore direct flights from certain cities are rare but it is changing. If you come for example from Germany, only Frankfurt offers direct flight but not regularly. From all the other cities a transit stop would be necessary, e.

Also from countries like Spain or Finland, you would need a transit stop e. Furthermore these kind of flights can take a long time with the transit stops so if you want to choose that option, be prepared of waiting at airports and taking some time to get to Ljubljana. So if you are living close to Amsterdam or in a neighbouring country of the Netherlands or find cheap connections to Amsterdam, this might be a good option.

It is situated about 30km in the north of Ljubljana and you can get to the capital with different options. First, there is the local bus No. Therefore the traveling time from the airport to the center takes about 50 minutes with several stops but if you are prepared for that, it is the best and cheapest option.

Secondly, you can take a taxi which is more expensive. Otherwise going by car, bus or train to Ljubljana is the best option. As I said, it is located in middle Europe so many train lines go from Austria, Italy, Germany and Switzerland to the capital Ljubljana. The train station is in the city center , near Slovenska cesta, the biggest and busiest street concerning traffic.



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