Train Station

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Much as you might not be a fan of train stations, you'll have little to complain about here. Not only is it in a handsome building with handy facilities like luggage storage and a tourist office, but everyone speaks English as well (and without the heavy-metal gaze you may have gotten used to in other train stations!). Not only that, but the Slovenian railway system has a fantastic website that's also in English and succeeds in making your life easier. From the Ljubljana train station you can get daily direct international connections to Budapest, Munich, Venice, Vienna, Zurich, Zagreb and Belgrade, or anywhere in Slovenia - there's not a spot in the country more than 3 hours away! Just north of the city centre, it's also a short walk to most hotels and attractions. |
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reviewed by Michael Kearney from United Kingdom on Oct.19.2010 | |
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reviewed by Rodrigo from Brazil on Jan.11.2010 | |
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reviewed by Lana from Canada on Jul.28.2009 | |
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reviewed by Kath from United States on Mar.13.2009 | |
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reviewed by Jen from United Kingdom on Mar.18.2008 | |
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Yes....to arrive in Slovenia is always a buzz because the people here are simultaneously old-world in terms of politeness and respect but also from a future other countries can only hope to get to someday. The trains work, are affordable and pleasant and efficient and those working on them enjoy their job and like meeting people! Is this so shocking? .-)






