Getting to Ljubljana

By Airplane

Ljubljana lies nearly halfway between Vienna and Venice, making it an easily accessible Central European destination. Within a two-hour flight from major European airports, Ljubljana offers excellent air connections.

All flights are operated through Jože Pučnik Ljubljana Airport, which features a modern passenger terminal opened in spring 2021. The airport is located 25 km from the city centre, with several convenient transfer options available.

Airport Transfers:

  • Shuttle buses: run regularly (€10–15 per person)
  • Taxis and Uber: approximately 30 minutes to the city center (€30–40)
  • Rental cars: available from major international companies

Flight Information:
For flight schedules and airport details, visit the Ljubljana Airport website.

Distances from neighbouring airports (by road):

  • Graz Airport, Austria – 187 km
  • Klagenfurt Airport, Austria – 85 km
  • Zagreb Airport, Croatia – 140 km
  • Trieste Airport, Italy – 130 km
  • Venice Airport, Italy – 230 km
  • Venice Treviso Airport, Italy – 230 km

Transfers from Cross-Border Airports:
Ljubljana is easily accessible from all international neighbouring airports with GoOpti shuttle services.

Indicative shared shuttle prices (one person, one way):

  • Venice (both airports): €30–45
  • Trieste: €20–30
  • Zagreb: €25–35

By Train

The Ljubljana Railway Station, centrally located, offers connections to major European cities:

  • Vienna – 6 hours
  • Zagreb – 2 hours
  • Budapest – 8 hours
  • Venice – 6 hours

Train Information:
For schedules and tickets, visit the Slovenian Railways website.

By Bus

The Ljubljana Bus Station, next to the railway station, provides international and domestic services.

Main Operators:

  • FlixBus
  • Eurolines
  • Arriva

By Car

Ljubljana is connected to neighbouring countries via a network of modern highways:

  • Italy (A2 / E61)
  • Austria (A1 / E57)
  • Hungary (A5 / E653)
  • Croatia (A2 / E70)

Note: A vignette (toll sticker) is mandatory for driving on Slovenian highways. For more information, visit the official e-vignette webshop.

Visa Information

Getting around Ljubljana

Ljubljana’s public transport system and compact layout make it simple to navigate without needing a car.

Public Buses:

  • City buses connect all districts and operate regularly throughout the day.
  • Free public transport will be arranged for conference attendees.
  • The LPP bus network is easy to navigate using the Urbana app.

Bicycles:

  • The BicikeLJ city bike-sharing system offers easy and affordable rentals.
  • The first hour is free with registration.
  • 38 stations are located across the city centre.
  • Register online or at Tourist Information Centres.

Once in Ljubljana, no transfers are really needed — most venues, hotels, and points of interest are within walking distance. The traffic-free downtown blends seamlessly with the picturesque Old Town, creating a cozy urban lounge along the riverbanks.