| Popular Airport | Beirut Rafic Hariri Intl. Airport |
|---|---|
| Popular Airlines | |
| Approximate Flight Duration | 6 hour 35 min |
| Approximate Travel Distance | 2117 Km |
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Taxis, buses and trains are among the transportation options you can choose to travel between the city center and Zagreb Airport. In addition, you can also prefer renting a car and travelling with your private car.
You can arrive at Zagreb Airport in a very short time by the taxis in the city center. Thanks to these taxis which are equipped with the cutting-edge technology and consist of comfortable vehicles, it is possible to go to the airport easily. You can get on taxis from any part of the city and you can pay in cash or with credit card.
You can get to the Zagreb Airport in economical way by city buses that you can get on from the central bus station in the city center or other bus stops. Buses are more economical than taxis and you can reach the airport in about 30 minutes and catch your plane.
There is no direct train to the Zagreb Airport from the city center. You can get to the airport by taking one of the buses from the bus station in the city center.
Car rental is one of the most convenient and comfortable transportation options to be chosen for going to the Zagreb Airport from the city center. You can comfortably and easily travel to Zagreb Airport with the vehicles you can rent from Sixt, Hertz, Enterprise, Best, Autorent, Plipovic, Fleet, Mack, HM, Oryx, Avis, Europcar, Uni, Last Minute and Nova Right car rental companies.
Zagreb Airport, which is located 10 km of the center of Zagreb, the capital of Croatia, is the biggest airport of the country. Zagreb Airport, which offers service for the passengers with domestic and international flights, has two terminal buildings.
Zagreb Airport having lounge, meeting and reception halls offers special services for those who will prefer VIP services. At the airport, you can benefit from many services such as PTT (the national post and telegraph directorate of Turkey), bank and ATM for your money transactions and communicational needs and there is a private area where you can use the internet.
Among the stores where passengers can spend time and do shopping; I-novine there are Duty Free Shop, Bye Buy Shop and Welcome Shop. Among the places where you can meet your eating and drinking needs there are Faust Vrancic Restaurant, Caffe Bar Art, Sky Cafe, Caffe Bar Ban and Caffe Bar Tin.
Lebanon's capital city Beirut, once called "Paris of the Middle East", is still one of the most important tourist destinations in the region. Approximately 6 million of visitors coming to Beirut, which cannot turn to its old brilliant days because of the wars it has been suffering in recent years, enter the country from the Beirut Rafic Hariri International Airport named after the former Prime Minister Rafic Hariri who lost his life in an assassination. Unlike many capitals or the busiest airports, official municipality buses or services are not available at this airport.
Taxis are one of the few ways to use for the transportation to the city from the Beirut Rafic Hariri International Airport, which is the only airport of Lebanon. Transportation to the Nejmeh Square, which is accepted as the center of the city, is about 30 thousand Lebanese pounds. That is 55 TL. It takes about 15 minutes to reach the city center by taxis located outside of the terminal building.
Renting a car is one of the ways to reach the city from the airport. Within the airport there are offices belonging to 7 different car rental companies. With the car you will rent from one of the car rental companies which are also well-known all around the world, you can reach the city center in about 15 minutes in a very comfortable way.
To get to the city, first of all you need to follow Hafez Al-Assad Street at the exit of the airport in the north direction. The name of this road, after a few kilometers later, will be Salim Salam and then it will change as Ahmad Mukhtar Beyhum Street. This road will lead you directly to the Nejmeh Square.
At Beirut Rafic Hariri International Airport there are also private companies that takes passengers to different points of the city. These companies, offering luxury transportation service, demand amounts higher than normal prices. The company named Lebanon, which has an office at the airport, is a leader about this transportation option.
