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Kako Doći Do Banja Luke? Kako doći do Banja Luke? Automobilom - iz smjera Beograd: Beograd je od Banjaluke udaljen 350 km. Ukoliko, u Banjaluku, dolazite iz Beograda uključujete na auto put E70 prema zapadu i Zagrebu. Na 300-tom kilometru u mjestu Okučani izađite sa auto-puta i skrenite desno na putni pravac E661 i vozite južno prema graničnom prelazu Bosne i Hercegovine u Gradišci (11km). Od Gradiške nastavljate istim putnim pravcem E661 prema jugu do Banjaluke (50km). - - iz smjera Zagreb: Zagreb je od Banjaluke udaljen oko 180 km. Ukoliko u Banjaluku dolazite iz Zagreba, uključite se na auto-put E70 prema istoku i Beogradu. Na 106-tom kilometru od Zagreba, u mjestu Okučani, izađite sa auto-puta, te nakon naplatnih kućica skrenite na lijevo, na putni pravac E661 i vozite južno prema graničnom prelazu Bosne i Hercegovine u Gradišci (11km). Od Gradiške nastavljate istim putnim pravcem (E661) prema jugu do Banjaluke (50km). - - .iz smjera Sarajevo: Sarajevo je od Banjaluke udaljeno oko 250 km. Ukoliko, u Banjaluku, dolazite iz Sarajeva idite na sjeverozapad prema mjestu Kakanj i magistralnom putu E-73 te se na 60-tom kilometru odlučite između dva različita putna pravca koja vode do Banjaluke. Prvi (bolji i duži) put nastavlja putnim pravcem E73 prema sjeveru i mjestima Zenica i Maglaj a na 17-om kilometru nakon Doboja, skrećete lijevo i nastavljate put prema Derventi, Prnjavoru i Klašnicama. U Klašnicama (nakon mosta) skrećete lijevo i uključujete se na magistralni put M16 (E661) i nastavljate voziti 16 km južno za Banjaluku. Drugim, kraćim i mnogo interesantnijim putem, ćete stići ako idući iz Sarajeva skrenete desno u mjestu Lašva i uključite se na magistralni putni pravac E661 prema Vitezu, Travniku, Jajcu i dalje prema Banjaluci. Vozom Relacija Dolazak u Banjaluku Odlazak iz Banjaluke SARAJEVO - ZAGREB (BRZI) 15:11 15:11 ZAGREB - SARAJEVO (BRZI) 13:39 13:39 SARAJEVO - BANJA LUKA (BRZI) 19:31 BANJA LUKA - SARAJEVO (BRZI) 05:28 Autobusom Za više informacijao autobuskim linijama za Banja Luku kontaktirajte Autobusku stanicu Banja Luka, putem telefona: +387 (0)51 922 000 i +387 (0)51 922 001, ili elektronske pošte: [email protected] Avionom Za dolazak u Banjaluku možete koristiti banjalučki aerodrom. Međunarodni aerodrom Banja Luka (BNX) se nalazi sa zapadne strane magistralnog puta M16 (E-661) Banja Luka-Gradiška, na udaljenosti 1,1 km od tog puta. Smješten je na 44° 56’ 29” s.g.š. i 17° 17’ 51” i.g.d. Nadmorska visina je 122 m, a magnetna deklinacija 2° istočno. Udaljen je 23 kilometra sjeverno od Banjaluke. Letovi za/iz Banjaluke nude odlične veze preko beogradskog komunikacijskog centra kompanije “Air Serbia” na aerodromu Nikola Tesla, za brojne ključne destinacije u Evropi, uključujući Pariz, Amsterdam, Prag, Rim, Milano, Kopenhagen, Štokholm, Štutgart, Dizeldorf, Berlin, Cirih, Brisel i Moskvu. Za više informacija o avionskim linijama za Banja Luku kontaktirajte: Air Serbia, Tel: + 387 51 228 460; Mob: + 387 65 492 322 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.airserbia.com .
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