Airport
Ljubljana International Airport
IATA Code: LJULocation: The airport is situated 16 miles (26km) north of downtown Ljubljana.
Time: GMT +1 (GMT +2 between March and October).
Contacts: Tel: +386 (0)4 20 61 000.
Transfer to the city: There are frequent bus connections between the airport and city, the journey taking about 45 minutes. Taxis are available in front of the terminal building for the arrival of each flight. Taxi fare into central Ljubljana generally costs EUR45 and the journey takes between 25 and 35 minutes.
Car rental: Car rental companies Avis, Budget, Europcar, Hertz, Dollar and Thrifty, Sixt, Atet-Advantage, and National are all represented at the airport.
Facilities: Facilities at the airport include a bank, bureau de change, restaurants and bars, shops (including duty free), a tourist agency, lounges, a mobile phone rental shop, and a post office.
Parking: Short- and long-term parking is available.
Departure tax: None.
Website: www.lju-airport.si

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Ljubljana

A city of culture and cuisine, boutiques, bars and hidden treasures, Ljubljana, capital of Slovenia, exudes the confidence of an architecturally beautiful city that has 5,000 years of fascinating history tucked under its belt. The magnificent Baroque, Renaissance and Art Nouveau edifices of its old town centre, and its many charming squares, emanate the atmosphere of a small town; while its lively cultural, scientific, educational and business communities leave no doubt that this is a modern city in tune with the times.
Ljubljana devotes itself mainly to cultural events, with many thousands of these gracing its calendar each year, including the Summer Festival, Jazz Festival and the Druga Godba Festival of Alternative Music. Music is the lifeblood of the city, which boasts one of the oldest established Philharmonic orchestras in the world, not to mention some accomplished street musicians. It is not all classical culture, however. With its large student population Ljubljana knows how to rock, and you are just as likely to hear the throbbing beat of club music emanating from buildings after nightfall, as you are the strains of violins.
Food is a big factor in any visit to Ljubljana, where all the best of Eastern European cuisine seems to have merged into a smorgasbordof delights, from delicate Viennese-style pastries to hearty Hungarian goulash.