
The magnificent medieval fortress located on top of the hill rising above the city offers an insight into the days of yore via reconstructed castle spaces including a museum collection of Slovenian hi...
Ljubljana Brnik Airport is one of the main gateways to the spectacular lakes and mountains of Slovenia, where you can enjoy cultural city breaks, tranquil holidays or a fantastic range of activities. High in the mountains, Kranjska Gora is ideal for skiing in winter, or trekking the rest of the year, while the lakeside area of Bled is stunningly picturesque, ideal for walking or simply relaxing by the waterside. And the cultural centre of Ljubljana is packed with colourful architecture, ancient churches and cafes and restaurants to suit everyone. Whatever your final destination in Slovenia, book with hoppa for your transfer from Ljubljana Brnik Airport and arrive at your accommodation relaxed and ready for whichever activity you choose.
Ljubljana Brnik Airport has everything you need for those slow last few hours of your holidays, with gift shops to pick up presents and plenty of duty free available as well. Have a last farewell beer in the bar, grab a bite to eat or simply relax with a cup of coffee or two - the choice is yours. Recently modernised, the airport really is an ideal gateway to or from Slovenia, perfect to dwell on those holiday memories as you wait in comfort for your flight.
Be sure to book Ljubljana Brnik Airport transfers before you travel with hoppa to ensure a relaxing, economic and completely stress-free arrival and departure.
Destination | Distance (approx.) | Duration (approx.) | |
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Bled | 34 km | 27 min | |
Ljubljana City Centre | 35 km | 40 min | |
Kranjska Gora | 70 km | 54 min | |
Maribor | 130 km | 103 min | |
Rogaska | 116 km | 106 min |
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The magnificent medieval fortress located on top of the hill rising above the city offers an insight into the days of yore via reconstructed castle spaces including a museum collection of Slovenian hi...
The creations of the famous architect Jože Plečnik (1872–1957) put a mark on three cities of Central Europe: Vienna, Prague, but most of all his beloved home town of Ljubljana. It was Plečnik’s object...
The magnificent statues of dragons, which are the symbol of Ljubljana, are one of the main attractions of the city. The Dragon Bridge was constructed between 1900 and 1901 and was dedicated to the Aus...
Ljubljana Central Market is a colourful and lively place, always buzzing with activity. At the market, visitors are able to purchase local products and foods, famous throughout Slovenia. Simultaneousl...
St. Nicholas’ Church, the seat of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Ljubljana, was completed in its current form in 1701 on the foundations of an older church. The church built by the Jesuit architect...
The old centre of Ljubljana is famous for the Ljubljanica, its romantic banks and wondrous bridges. Along the Ljubljanica, the banks of which were designed by Jože Plečnik, numerous small cafés are sc...
Prešeren Square is the centre of the old city centre of Ljubljana. Its image is distinctly marked by the recognisable red façade of the Franciscan church, the memorial dedicated to France Prešeren, th...
The most important work of Jože Plečnik in Slovenia is the building of the National and University Library, which is still used for its original purpose. This monumental building was constructed in 19...
The City Museum of Ljubljana boasts an extensive and rich permanent collection illustrating the history of Ljubljana since prehistoric times until today. The museum’s basement exhibits the archaeologi...
The principal Slovene museum keeps the most important finds of the historical heritage of Slovenia. It exhibits the world’s oldest musical instrument (the 60,000 year-old Divje babe Flute), remains of...
The principal museum of the history of Slovenia exhibits permanent collections by Slovene artists from the middle ages up to the 20th century, as well as a collection of works by European painters. Th...
The Museum of Modern Art exhibits a permanent collection of modern Slovene artists from the 20th century, as well as other temporary exhibitions. A portion of its collection, which is considered avant...
EmergencyNumbers
113 Police 112 Emergency telephone number: fire and rescue, ambulance 1987 Traffic information – AMZS Road Assistance (Automobile Association of Slovenia)
Currency
Euro – €1 = 100 cents
Newspapers
Major newspapers: Delo, Dnevnik Foreign-language newspapers: The Slovenia Times
OpeningHours
The majority of shops in the city centre of Ljubljana are open between Monday and Friday from 8.00am to 7.00pm, Saturday from 8.00am to 1.00pm. The shopping centres at the city’s outskirts are open between Monday and Saturday from 8.00am to 9.00pm, Sunday from 8.00am to 3.00pm.
Population
283,000
TouristInformation
Ljubljana Tourist Information Centre (TIC) Adamič-Lundrovo nabrežje 2 Phone: +386 1 306 1215 E-mail: tic@visitljubljana.si Open: • October – 31 May: every day from 8.00am to 7.00pm • June – 30 September: every day from 8.00am to 9.00pm Slovenian Tourist Information Centre (STIC) Krekov trg 10 Phone: +386 1 306 4575, 306 4576 E-mail: stic@visitljubljana.si Open: • October – 31. May: between Monday and Friday from 8.00am to 7.00pm: Saturdays, Sundays and holidays from 9.00am to 5.00pm • June – 30 September: every day from 8.00am to 9.00pm www.visitljubljana.com
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