Čevabdžinica Sarajevo '84 - Ljubljana





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The Bled Castle Tickets offer access to one of Slovenia's most well-known historical sites perched on a 130-meter cliff above Lake Bled, just a short drive from Ljubljana. Visitors begin their visit with a self-paced entry into the castle grounds, where they can navigate the museum exhibits housed within the medieval fortress. The itinerary includes wandering through the castle’s chapels, ancient wine cellars, and the printing workshop, which reflects the development of printing in the region. The route culminates with a climb to the panoramic terraces, allowing guests to take in extensive views over Lake Bled, the town below, and the Julian Alps beyond. Key stops within the castle include the Castle Museum, where artifacts such as weapons, armor, and medieval tools offer insight into the region's defensive past. The castle chapel, dedicated to St. Mary, showcases Gothic frescoes and baroque altars. The castle’s wine cellar provides an olfactory experience with the scent of aging oak barrels and local wines. On the terrace, the sounds of water lapping at the lake and the calls of birds create a serene atmosphere, complemented by the sight of traditional wooden pletna boats moving across the water. Visitors can also observe the castle’s historic printing press in action and view replicas of medieval documents. Practical details include a flexible entry system where visitors can spend as much time as they wish inside the castle. The castle is accessible via a steep footpath or shuttle bus from the lakeside, but no guided tours are included with the ticket, allowing for independent exploration. Group sizes vary as tickets are sold individually or in packages, and the site can accommodate visitors year-round. The castle’s open-air terraces and indoor museum spaces require moderate mobility, with some steep stairs and uneven surfaces. There are no transport services from Ljubljana included in the ticket, but public buses and private cars can reach Lake Bled within 45 minutes. This ticket suits travelers interested in history, architecture, and scenic landscapes who prefer a self-guided pace. It is ideal for visitors comfortable with walking uphill and who enjoy spending time absorbing details in museum settings. Families with older children and individuals keen on photography will find the castle’s viewpoints rewarding. Those seeking in-depth historical commentary should consider supplemental guides or audio tours available separately.

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This was the first time my wife and I have tried eastern european food and boy was it a delight! We found this place as it was close by to our hotel and you knew it was going to be good by the line out the door. We didn't have to wait too long. Service was incredibly friendly and accommodating to English speakers. We ordered a whole array of food and thanks to the staff for the recommendations as it was all delicious. Notable highlights were the stuffed peppers and the sausage plate.
Simple, cheap, quick and tasty, and a must visit. Arrived to queues on the stairs, but got seated within 10-15 minutes. Pretty small but gives it a great atmosphere. Had the stew, pie, beans and bread, followed by both desserts. All the other dishes looked incredible. Very rarely cannot finish meals but portions were massive. The adverts by the entrance can make it seem a little touristy/tacky, but don't let that deter you.
Loved the place. Kids had colouring books since we got here, simple and always helpful! English speaking, very friendly staff! Drinks were immediately served. The food was delicious! Are willing to come back! Thank you for the excellent service 🫶🏻
Tickets & Attractions in Ljubljana

Ljubljana is one of the most beautiful cities in Europe, but still a bit of a secret. See the Slovenian landmarks on foot and learn everything there is to know from your local guide; from who did what on its many bridges, to why the city's statues seem to be doing strange things with their hands. Check out colorful Art Nouveau buildings, step foot in medieval squares, sample local flavors along the way, and get a return funicular ride to the 900-year-old Ljubljana Castle on the hill.

Be savvy in Slovenia, save money with the Ljubljana Card! Get a free return journey by bus to the airport. See Ljubljana's bridges and buildings from a different angle on a boat tour, or check out the production process of Ljubljana's Union beer. Hire a bike for free and visit Ljubljana Castle, the Museum of Illusions, National Gallery, National Museum of Slovenia and more! It's basically access-all-areas for a _very_ wallet-friendly price.

Packed with more mysteries than an ancient cave, and even more treasures for your photo album, the House of Illusions is a hilarious, super-fun pit-stop on your walk around Ljubljana. There are cool installations and photo illusions here that will have you going "whaaat?" a lot. It all makes you feel like your mind has gone a little haywire, but the info cards tell you what's going on... if you feel like reading them, that is. Sometimes not knowing is more fun.
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Ljubljana Airport Transfers
Get from Ljubljana Jože Pučnik Airport to the city center with shuttle buses for EUR 4, taxis costing EUR 25-35, and private transfers starting at EUR 40. Transfers take 30-40 minutes.
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