5/1/2023 0 Comments Mesti trg 4 vinoteka![]() Every dish has been incredible and the wine pairings are always spot on. Gostilna Na Gradu is one of my favorite restaurants in Slovenia. They are incredibly reliable and efficient with various pricing depending on your wallet and patience. I always recommend GoOpti for airport transfers from Venice airport (which is often the cheapest way to travel to Slovenia). *Be especially mindful of this as a friend was scammed and charged €70!*Īlternatively, if you want a cheaper option, but not a bus, there are various shuttle companies that run from the airport to the city center but it is advised to book in advance. If a taxi quotes more than €35 for the city center then just simply move on to the next. Here is the timetable to help plan your trip.īook Taxi offers transfers for €28. Look for bus number 28, the journey takes about 50 minutes, but the tickets are less than €5. It leaves the airport at the top of the hour. ![]() The cheapest option is by bus which runs from the city center to the airport and back throughout the day. It is in Brnik which is about a 25-30 minute drive. If you are flying to Ljubljana you will land at the Ljubljana Jože Pučnik Airport, which like most airports, isn’t in the center. ![]() If you are traveling by bus or train from a neighboring country you will arrive in the center of Ljubljana. Avoiding bringing hair dryers or straighteners abroad as even with a converter and adaptor they can be damaged. If you are coming from the US check your devices if they are single voltage or dual. Credit and Debit cards are taken almost everywhere (in Ljubljana), and ATM machines ( Bankomat) are found all over the city.Įlectrical Outlets? Slovenia uses the same 230 V, 50 Hz system as many EU countries with the standard two-pin plug and socket. Usually, when taking a taxi round up, when dining out leave 10% or round up depending on the restaurant. Tipping? While it is not expected it is often appreciated. If you would like to learn a few phrases or words before visiting check out my article packed full of resources to help you learn Slovene. Language? Slovenian (or Slovene) but you might be happy to know that a lot of Slovenians speak some English, especially in Ljubljana. As you are sitting there saying these out loud to yourself, they sound very similar. You will even get bonus points from locals as they pronounce it this way. Save time and money with the Ljubljana CardĮveryone always asks, “How the hell do I pronounce Ljubljana?” and the most common response by locals is “lyoo-BLYAH-nah” but also simply “lublana” without the J’s will work.Tivoli Park and Ljubljana Zoo | Park Tivoli in Živalski vrt Ljubljana.Museum of Modern Art Ljubljana | Moderna galerija Ljubljana.National Museum of Slovenia | Narodni muzej Slovenije.Natural History Museum of Slovenia | Prirodoslovni muzej Slovenije. ![]() Central Market | Osrednja ljubljanska tržnica.Franciscan Church of the Annunciation | Frančiškanska cerkev.This article contains some affiliate links and is at no additional cost to you, they help maintain Wandering Helene so I can continue to bring you valuable content. Traditional Slovenian Food Guide (Includes a restaurant survival guide).Planning a trip to Slovenia? These articles might help. Once you make your way through these you can check out some of my other articles to explore Ljubljana and Slovenia in more depth. Here is my overly comprehensive guide to all of the main tourist spots in Ljubljana. It is the perfect size walkable, bike-able, and sustainable. There is a calmness and slowness to this city that not many European capitals can claim. There are many reasons to visit Slovenia and especially Ljubljana. Ljubljana is the perfect place to use as your base while exploring Slovenia. In just one hour and 30 minutes (or less) you can drive to the seaside, the Alps, see castles, or vineyards, but today I am sharing all of my tips for how to spend one day in Ljubljana!
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