
About Slovenia
the Green Diamond in the Heart of Europe
Slovenia, nestled between the Alps and the Adriatic Sea, is a stunning European gem. With diverse landscapes—majestic mountains, serene lakes, caves, and a picturesque coastline—it offers something for everyone. Visitors can explore Ljubljana, the charming capital known for its Jože Plečnik architecture, or enjoy the medieval streets of Piran and the saltpans of Sečovlje. Nature lovers will delight in Lake Bled, Bohinj, and the famous Postojna Cave. Slovenia also boasts excellent wine, delicious cuisine, and warm hospitality, making it a perfect year-round destination.
For more information about Slovenia visit the following website: https://www.slovenia.info
About Ljubljana
the Capital of Slovenia
The capital of Slovenia is located in the centre of the country, about an hour’s drive from the Alps and the Adriatic Sea. Ljubljana is a lively industrial, commercial, administrative, and cultural centre with a population of 300,000, of which 54,000 are students. With its cafes, restaurants, shops and galleries, the picturesque Old Town on the banks of the Ljubljanica River is an increasingly popular tourist attraction.
For more information, visit https://www.visitljubljana.si
TIC Ljubljana Tourist Information Centre,
Stritarjeva ulica, SI-1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia
Email: pcl.tic@ljubljana.si,
Phone: +386 (0)1 – 306 1215


About Celje
the ancient Celeia
Celje, the City of the Counts, stands at the crossroads of important historic routes. Known for its rich past, it boasts the remains of ancient Celeia and Slovenia’s largest medieval castle, once home to the powerful Counts of Celje. Visitors can explore the old town, museums, galleries, and trails leading to Celje’s green hinterland. Don’t miss the “City Beneath the City,” where ancient and medieval heritage blend, or the fascinating exhibition about the Counts. Celje invites you to step back in time and discover its captivating history and culture.
For more information, visit https://www.visitcelje.eu/
TIC Celje Tourist Information Centre,
Glavni trg 17, SI-3000 Celje, Slovenia
Email: info@visitcelje.eu
Phone: +3863 428 79 36
How to reach Celje
Celje is accessible via Slovenia’s main airport, Ljubljana Jože Pučnik Airport (LJU), located approximately 80 km from Celje (26 km from Ljubljana city center). The airport offers daily connections to most European capitals, such as London, Brussels, Copenhagen, Warsaw, and Madrid. Transportation from Ljubljana Jože Pučnik Airport to Celje costs approximately €15 per person by bus or around €100 by taxi (for 3 to 4 people).
Airports in Slovenia:
- Ljubljana Airport (LJU)
Nearby airports abroad:
- Austria: Graz Airport (GRZ), Vienna Airport (VIE)
- Croatia: Zagreb Airport (ZAG)
- Italy: Venice Marco Polo Airport (VCE), Treviso Airport (TSV), Trieste Airport (TSF)
If you arrive at any of these airports, we recommend pre-arranged shuttle services at reasonable prices.
- GoOpti: https://www.goopti.com/en/.
- Nomago: https://www.nomago.si/en/charter.
- FlixBus: https://global.flixbus.com/.
Get to Celje by road
Arriving to Celje by car is easy. Listed below are distances to some nearby cities:
- Klagenfurt (Austria) – 90 km
- Trieste (Italy) – 90 km
- Venice (Italy) – 240 km
- Munich (Germany) – 410 km
- Venice (Italy) – 240 km
If you choose to travel throughout Slovenia to Celje by train you can choose train stations from Ljubljana, Maribor or other cities: https://potniski.sz.si/en/.
Getting to Celjski sejem Fairgrounds
All visitors to events at the Celje Fairground have access to parking and nearby accommodation.
Celjski Sejem is located in:
Dečkova cesta 1, 3000 Celje, Slovenia
Parking
Visitors of events at the Celje Showground can park at over 2000 parking spaces, and in case of larger fairs, additional 3000 parking spaces in the direct vicinity of the showground.
Accommodation
During your stay in Celje, you are kindly invited to make reservations at several options for accommodation nearby.
You can preview some of the most comfortable ones below.
We wish you a pleasant stay.