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Provided by: Kristijan Žontar/Visit Ljubljana
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BicikeLJ Bicycle Sharing
The guide was updated:The BicikeLJ system is comprised of numerous automatic bicycle rental terminals. Bicycle rental is free-of-charge, though restricted to one hour per bicycle. Before the hour expires, you can return the bicycle to the terminal and rent a 'fresh' one after five minutes.
The system may be used following an online registration which costs €1.00.
Useful Information
- Website: www.bicikelj.si
Digital Travel Guide Download
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Ljubljana Jože Pučnik Airport (Brnik) lies 26 kilometres from Ljubljana. A regular bus route, shuttles, private minibuses and taxis connect the airport to the city.
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Public Transport
Public transport is provided by urban and suburban buses of Ljubljanski potniški promet (LPP).
The bus fare is paid via the Urbana stored-value card (card price €2.00 + bus fare). One bus fare equals €1.30. Changing buses within 90 minutes from purchase is free-of-charge.
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BicikeLJ Bicycle Sharing
The BicikeLJ system is comprised of numerous automatic bicycle rental terminals. Bicycle rental is free-of-charge, though restricted to one hour per bicycle. Before the hour expires, you can return the bicycle to the terminal and rent a 'fresh' one after five minutes.
The system may be used following an online registration which costs €1.00.
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Telephone
Country code for Slovenia: +386
Regional code for Ljubljana: (0)1
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Electricity
In Slovenia, power plugs and sockets in Slovenia are type F, with two round prongs/holes. The standard voltage is 220–230 V at a frequency of 50 Hz.
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