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Travel to Slovenia and continue your journey to Villa Opicina by train

In cooperation with HŽ Putnički prijevoz and SŽ Putnički promet a new offer was designed for the route Croatia – Slovenia – Italy. You can travel from Zagreb to Ljubljana and Villa Opicina by train.

From Trieste Centrale station passengers can make connection to Venice, Milan, Rome and other destinations.

Timetable and fares

Rijeka - Villa Opicina - Rijeka

In the timetable 2023/2024, new trains to Italy were introduced on the route Rijeka - Villa Opicina - Rijeka according to the following timetable:

1801 Villa Opicina (7.50) – Rijeka (9.54) - runs from 24.4. until 30.9.2024.

1812 Rijeka (18.25) – Villa Opicina (20.40) - runs from 24.4. until 30.9.2024.

Zagreb – Ljubljana – Villa Opicina 

  • EC 212  Zagreb GK 7:05 AM –  Ljubljana 9:20 AM/  EC 134   Ljubljana 2:25 PM – Villa Opicina 4:27 PM
  •   B 210  Zagreb GK 12:50 PM – Ljubljana 3:12 PM/ RG 1896 Ljubljana 6:47 PM – Villa Opicina 8:54 PM

    Ljubljana – Villa Opicina

     LP 1824

    EC 134

    LP 1896

    Ljubljana

    5:49 AM

    2:25 PM

    6:47 PM

    Villa Opicina

    7:49 AM

    4:27 PM

    8:54 PM

     

    Villa Opicina – Ljubljana – Zagreb  

    • RG 1825 Villa Opicina  9:43 AM – Ljubljana 11:44 AM / B 211 Ljubljana 2:45 PM – Zagreb GK 5:03 PM
    • EC   135 Villa Opicina 1:38 PM – Ljubljana 3:37 PM / B 213 Ljubljana 6:36 PM – Zagreb GK 8:47 PM

    Villa Opicina – Ljubljana

    LP 1825

    EC 135

    LP 1897

     Villa Opicina

    9:43 AM

     1:38 PM

    7:45 PM

     Ljubljana

    11:44 AM

     3:37 PM

    9:57 PM

Children aged 4 to 12 pay half price. Children under the age of 4 travel free.

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Trieste is a city embraced and surrounded by the sea, which has blended in so well with it. The railway station, which is only about 200 meters away from the sea, is a perfect starting point to go sightseeing.  Take a stroll along the promenade to the city centre. The promenade is surrounded by numerous mansions from the time of the Habsburgs, when Trieste was the most important port and one of the largest cities of the Habsburg Monarchy.

Immediately on your left you will notice Canal Grande, which is situated in one of the most charming parts of the city. Take a stroll along the small bridges over Canal Grande, enjoy delicious food at restaurants, have a drink at the bar, or enjoy one of the most spectacular views in Trieste – the Church of St. Antony Taumaturgo, situated at the end of Canal Grande.

If you continue along heading towards the city centre, you will arrive at the passenger terminal of the port of Trieste, the largest freight port on the Adriatic Sea. The passenger terminal is situated opposite Piazza dell´Unita d´Itaila, the main city square. At the main square and in the lanes nearby, there are numerous cafés. The oldest café is Caffé Tommaseo, which was opened in 1830. The Verdi theatre is situated fifty metres east of the square.

On the north bank of the Gulf of Trieste, there is a magnificent Miramare castle. If you head about two kilometres to the inland from there, you can visit Grotta Gigante, the largest cave in the world, which is open to tourists.