
Private car transfer from Budapest to Ljubljana
in 4 h 40 min
per seat
car
Trip Information
Pick-up
Your driver will meet you at your address in Budapest.
- Door-to-door service
- Help with your luggage
Trip
Youβll travel in comfort for 4 h 40 min.
- Optional sight-seeing
- Clean, comfortable car
- Professional driver
- Bottled water
- Child seats
- Prepared for handicapped
- Smoke-free
- Pet friendly
Drop-off
Your driver will drop you off at your address in Ljubljana.
- Door-to-door service
- Help with your luggage
Overview: car trip from Budapest to Ljubljana
A road trip from Budapest to Ljubljana is a great option for seeing both the cohesiveness and diversity of the Austro-Hungarian empire. This trip across south-central Europe covers approximately 285 miles (460 km) and takes around 4.5 hours.
Starting in Budapest, you will head southwest and see the rolling landscapes of rural Hungary pass by. It is quite the contrast to Budapest! The route predominantly follows the E71 highway, which will lead you along the length of Lake Balaton, the largest lake in Central Europe. Getting a panoramic view of the lake at the Sphere Lookout will show you just how vast it is!
Continuing southwest, you'll reach the Slovenian border, but thanks to the EU and Schengen treaties, you won't have to stop for inspections!
Once youβre in Slovenia, itβll be time for a break to stretch your legs. Visit Maribor, the second-largest city in Slovenia, about 75 miles (130 km) from Ljubljana. Here, you can learn more about Sloveniaβs wine culture.
The closer you get to Ljubljana, the more hilly the terrain becomes as you approach the Julian Alps. Ljubljana will greet you with its quaint cobblestoned streets, magnificent centuries-old architecture, and plenty of local wines. Letβs get started!
About Ljubljana
Nestled between the Alps and the Adriatic Sea, youβll find Ljubljana, the capital of Slovenia. It has a population of around 300,000 and serves as the political, economic, and cultural hub of Slovenia. It is located in the center of the country, making it a great launching-off point for day trips around the region during your vacation. As you travel from Budapest to Ljubljana, you can stop by towns around Slovenia, like Malibor and Celje, to enrich the experience.
Ljubljanaβs History
Ljubljana's history dates back to Roman times when it was known as Emona. Founded around 50 AD, Emona was an important Roman settlement that played a significant role in the region's development. The city had various influences over the centuries, including those of the Huns, Ostrogoths, and Slavs.
During the Renaissance, Ljubljana was under Habsburg rule for several centuries, which significantly shaped its architectural and cultural landscape in ways we still see today. In the 20th century, Ljubljana emerged as the capital for the Socialist Republic of Slovenia within Yugoslavia, and in 1991, it became the capital of the newly independent Slovenia during the collapse of Yugoslavia. Today, it is part of the EU and has been an independent country for over 30 years.
The Ljubljana Dragon
The Ljubljana Dragon is depicted around the city on its coat of arms, flag, and many local emblems. The dragon is associated with the legend of Jason and the Argonauts, who supposedly slew a dragon in the marshes where Ljubljana now stands. Another story links it to Saint George, the dragon-slayer.
The Dragon Bridge, or Zmajski Most, was completed in 1901 and is one of the city's most recognizable landmarks. Four dragon statues guard the bridge, which is popular with visitors as a photo spot.
From Budapest to Ljubljana: travel tips
To ensure your trip from Budapest to Ljubljana goes smoothly, follow these easy travel tips.
Keep your phone charged
Today, our phones do so much more than make phone calls. They are also our excursion tickets, cameras, and maps. Bring a phone battery bank (or car charger) with you for on-the-go charging so you are never without your lifeline! Turn your mobile data and Bluetooth off when not in use to save on battery life while youβre out and about.
Have some euros in cash
While Hungary has its own currency, Slovenia uses the euro. It is best to have some euros on you in cash for your trip, as you may come across gift shops and restaurants that only accept cash. This applies to the Slovenian countryside and the capital as well.
How to get from Budapest to Ljubljana
The good news about this route being so popular is that you have several options. When choosing how to travel from Budapest to Ljubljana, consider the price, timing of departures, and your level of comfort when traveling with luggage or over long distances.
Budapest to Ljubljana with Daytripβs private car transfer
With Daytrip, you can have all the convenience of a rental car without having to worry about an international driverβs license, returning a rental car in a foreign country, or traffic laws. Let Daytrip handle the most tedious aspects of travel so that you can enjoy your time in Hungary and Slovenia.
Your trip will begin with your driver meeting you at your hotel in Budapest. Once the luggage is in and everyone is buckled, you will be on your way to the sightseeing stops youβve booked. Enjoy visiting the Hungarian and Slovenian countryside, dotted with Habsburg-era castles and UNESCO-recognized landmarks.
As the day winds down, your driver will ensure you get safely to your accommodation in Slovenia so the next part of your vacation can begin with ease. Secure your seat in a comfortable sedan that seats two other guests for $143 (β¬132).
Budapest to Ljubljana by bus
Tickets for buses from Budapest to Ljubljana range between $28.20 and $51 (β¬26-β¬47) with Flixbus. Direct trips take between 6 and 9 hours, and you can expect a few stops along the way to stretch your legs. There is usually a bathroom on board and sometimes wifi. Tickets should be bought in advance for these buses, as it is a popular route in the summer.
Budapest to Ljubljana by train
Hungarian Railways (MAV) has direct trains once per day from Budapest-Kelenfold to Ljubljanaβs main train station. They leave at 9:07 AM, and you can be in Ljubljana by 5:00 PM. The trip takes about 7.5 hours, and tickets are between $26 and $35 (β¬24-β¬32). Due to the limited number of trains, we advise booking tickets in advance to avoid any disruption to your vacation plans.
If you are traveling in the summer, Interrail has night trains with sleeper cars so you can get a full nightβs rest. These trains are not as cheap as the daytime options, but have the option of booking a sleeper cabin so you are fully rested for Ljubljana.
Things to do when you get to Ljubljana
After your trip from Budapest to Ljubljana, be sure to have dinner at one of Ljubljanaβs many restaurants serving local cuisine. As you walk around the city after your meal, try to count the number of dragons you come across! Getting around Ljubljanaβs compact city center is very easy on foot, as it is entirely closed to car trafficβand these are some fantastic things to do while youβre there.
Start in Preseren Square
This central square is named after a Slovenian poet, France Preseren. Itβs a bustling pedestrian area with beautiful architecture, including the iconic pink Franciscan Church of the Annunciation. Here, you can find a bronze scale model of Ljubljana to help guide your journey around town. From Preseren Square, you can head south and east along the Ljubljanica River or north and west into the old town.
Walk across the Triple Bridge
Designed by the famous Slovenian architect JoΕΎe PleΔnik, the Triple Bridge is one of Ljubljanaβs most recognizable landmarks and connects PreΕ‘eren Square to the old town. Its three converging paths connect the city over the Ljubljanica River.
Try to escape Ljubljana Castle
Across from Preseren Square, perched on a hill overlooking the city, Ljubljana Castle offers panoramic views, historical exhibits, and a museum. You can reach it by funicular, walking, or cycling. You can even do an escape room with friends!
The grounds surrounding Ljubljana Castle include secluded areas for picnics, statues commemorating famous Slovenes, and viewpoints overlooking the city.
Relax in Tivoli Park
If the palace grounds werenβt enough greenery for you, the largest park in Ljubljana, Tivoli Park, is perfect for a relaxing stroll, a picnic, or visiting the Tivoli Mansion, which houses the International Centre of Graphic Arts.
Tour the National Museum of Slovenia
Sloveniaβs central location straddling central and southern Europe makes for an interesting trip through history. Visit the National Museum of Slovenia to learn more about the emergence of the Slovene identity outside of Austria-Hungary and Yugoslavia. See artifacts from prehistoric times to the present, including a notable collection of Roman artifacts.
Cross the Dragon Bridge
One of Ljubljanaβs most famous landmarks, the Dragon Bridge, is adorned with four dragon statues as an ode to the cityβs emblem. The Dragon Bridge was among Europeβs first reinforced concrete bridges and helped end the use of less-stable wooden bridges. This improvement in technology was especially important as car transportation became more popular.
When is the best time to visit Ljubljana
Ljubljana is most popular during summertime, as it is not overwhelmingly hot in Slovenia like it is in other European countries in the summer. Enjoy the cool breezes rolling off of the Alps as you walk along the Ljubljanica River after your drive from Budapest to Ljubljana.
Even on the hottest days, with temperatures around 81Β°F (27Β°C), youβll find the shade of the trees and buildings to be refreshing. The city center is a car-free zone, so much of the noise and air pollution you expect from a city wonβt be present.
If you are visiting during winter, time your trip for right before Christmas so you can get the most out of the winter lights and the Christmas markets on the town squares. You will also find cheaper accommodation during this time.
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Good to know
Children
If youβre traveling with children, make sure to let us know in the booking so we can get the appropriate child seats ready!
Pets
Pets are allowed (and loved)! We just need to know beforehand. You can tell us about them in the next phase of the booking.
Tips
Gratuity isnβt included or required, but if you really enjoyed your trip, you can show your driver your appreciation with an optional tip (10% is sufficient).
Luggage
- Big luggage
- 29x21x11 inches
- 74x53x28 cm
- Small luggage
- 22x14x9 inches
- 56x36x23 cm
Each passenger is allowed to have one checked bag and one carry on. If youβre traveling with more bags or oversized luggage, you can adjust this while booking.
Payment methods
Pay by credit card online, or in cash directly to your driver!
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