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Arrival & Transport
Officially part of the Schengen zone since late 2007 and nearly completely surrounded by other Schengen-agreement countries, entering Slovenia has never been easier. With a well-developed system of buses, trains and highways throughout the country, getting around is also fairly easy. The centre of Ljubljana is relatively small, meaning public transport is rarely, if ever, needed when in town.
For the tourist information office, click
here.
For the IYP
Airline,
Bus and
Train schedules, click
here.
IN THE SPOTLIGHT
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This friendly well-run taxi company offers city and airport transfers, as well as a variety day trips and tours in a fleet of spotless new cars and
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Located in the outskirts of the city, Agio offers a full range of vehicles sizes and classes and will deliver your car free of charge within 30km of the
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Latest Comments
I took taxi from Ljubljana Airport to Novo mesto (98 kilometers) with Taxi Legende. At €70 it's a budget price, however the service was high class. Punctual, safe and comfortable transport. Overall, the service was brilliant so I highly recomm[...]
I strongly agree with the comments above. Taxilegende offers very fair price service and their timing is very good as well. Although I didn't take a taxi to Brnik Airport - it was a shorter distance. Just take a look at these price comparisons: on t[...]
Real fair price services. No extra km/mi in the city drive. I use Taxi Legende services for privat and business.[...]
I took a taxi to Ljubljana Airport Brnik ( it is called Airport Joze Pucnik) and it was only 20,00 €. When I arrived to Slovenia I took a first taxi in front of the Airport and the driver charged me 60,00 € for a raid to Ljubljana City ![...]