Coming from the direction of Maribor: At the Tomacevo roundabout drive in the direction Center and turn into Vojkova Street (Vojkova cesta); after 500 m you will reach the FELU. Coming from the directions of Kranj, Koper and Novo mesto: At Ljubljana’s ring-road bypass drive until you reach the exit for the WTC (World Trade Centre), join Dunajska road (Dunajska cesta) in the direction Center and at the second traffic lights (near AMZS) turn left into Allendejeva Street (Allendejeva ulica). When you reach Vojkova Street (Vojkova cesta), turn right and then right again into the first street.
By Air
After arriving at Brnik Airport you can take a taxi straight to Ljubljana or wait for the Adria Airways bus headed for the main bus station in Ljubljana, where you follow the directions for arriving by train.
By Bus or Train
At the main train station or bus station, walk to the bus stop at Bavarski dvor and wait for city bus numbers 6 or 8 and get off at the bus stop at the big white Mercator building. You can also take one of the many taxis waiting at the train station. Useful links: Slovenian Railways and Ljubljana Bus Service.
Taxis
Taxis are private. The cost per kilometre is around SIT 200 or more. Some taxi telephone numbers: Taxi Ronda: 9705, Radio Taxi: 9700, Omega Tax: 9707, Hit Taxi: 9701, Intertours Taxi: 9704, Taxi Intersiti: 9708.
Local Transport in Ljubljana - City buses
To enter Ljubljana city buses (LPP) , you have to purchase the Urbana public transport card. The card is available from LPP ticket offices, tourist information centres and most of the city's newspaper kiosks, news-stands and post offices. The card is priced at €2.00 and can store up to €50.00 of credit to be spent on city bus fares. The Urbana card can be topped up with cash at all the above mentioned sales outlets and the green Urbanomat ticket machines located across the city, mostly next to bus stops. The ticket machines accept both cash and credit and debit cards. A single journey fare is €0.80. It covers an up to 90-minute journey regardless of the number of buses needed to be changed to reach the destination.
Two versions of the Urbana card are available: the yellow top-up card and the green monthly card. The top-up card, available from all the above mentioned sales outlets, is not issued in the cardholder's name so no identity document is required to obtain it. A single Urbana card can be used to pay for several people's fare. Such payments must be made to the driver, who selects the required number of fares on a special terminal. The monthly card, which can, after the end of a monthly period, also be used as a top-up card, can only be purchased from LPP ticket offices.