Hi guys, an English Hartlepool United fan in peace. If you are travelling to Maribor next week and have any questions about the place then maybe I can help you. I now live in Maribor so if you have any questions about how to get here what to do when you get here, where to eat and drink etc then you can email me or reply to this thread. poolie99@yahoo.com.
Some brief info about Maribor...
Maribor is a town of around 100,000 people. It is the second city of Slovenia but is just a town really. It is home to the oldest wine tree in the world (photo opportunity!) and it is supposed to be where Hitler made (one of) his last public speach. It sits next to a small mountain called pohorje where there is skiing in the winter. For the size of the town there are quiet a few pubs and clubs and an Irish pub of course but not many Irish people in it! At this time of the year all the drinking is done outside, but at the moment it is a bit quiet as lots of people are at the seaside and the students are not in town.
I know Glasgow quite well as I lived there for a while and trained swimming at tollcross pool and actually was Scottish champion a few times. David *, City of Glasgow Swim Team, look me up!
I also own and run a small international pub in the centre of town in Maribor where you are all of course welcome! Last year when Wigan Athletic came to town they made us their home and had a fab time. You can also contact us through our fb page - thelivingroomMB
I hope you have a great time in Maribor. How many of you are coming anyway?
Discuss Maribor away in the Celtic Supporters Info area at TalkCeltic.net.
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good post and hope you get a good response from any bhoys travelling over... just have to wait until the decision tomorrow before anyone makes any plans.
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I dont think that many will go, think I heard their stadium was really small so probably under 2,000.
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Thats nice of you pal
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Probably about 150 at the moment I'd guess, plenty of us booked up and just hoping that we stay in. In addition, we have enough numbers for a day trip charter - around 120 names I think - but Celtic won't arrange this until the appeal is out of the way by which time they may not have an aircraft for use. All in no more than 300, although we will have fans from Zagreb come up - think someone said 40 odd, and other fans from Europe.
Few of us heading up from Zagreb on Tuesday if we can work out the trains ok - but fans coming in from everywhere really - Veinna, Venice, Graz, Pula, Ljubljana, Bratislava. Do you know how much a single train ticket is from Zagreb to Maribor?
We never really have great numbers for qualifiers and the timescales don't help. Also, not the chepeast place to get to at such short notice - plenty of nearby airports but flights quite expensive.
Will make a point of popping into your pub on Tuesday night.
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I'm flying into Ljubljana on Tuesday morning with a pal, and getting the train up through to Maribor. Should be there early afternoon. Really looking forward to it! Couple of questions:
1. Will it be shorts and t-shirt weather?
2. Will we be alright wearing Celtic colours around the town/city?
3. How much roughly is the price of a pint in Euro?
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We're having a pretty wet and not really hot summer this year, with temperatures around 25-28 degrees Celsius but I've heard it's going to be warmer next week.
A pint (well, half a liter, actually) of beer costs around 2,5 euros on average. But depending on where and what you drink it can be anywhere from 2 to 4 euros.
And I don't think you'll have any problems wearing a Celtic top around town. Admittedly, green and white are not the favourite colours in Maribor, but every set of travelling supporters I've seen in the last few years were wearing their team colours and there was never any trouble. -
As Sacasmatron says its not the best summer this year but if the sun is out you will really feel it and its then defo shorts and T shirts weather. Having said that it was 18 deg and rainy today! Also agree that beer is around 2.30-2.50 and shouldnt be a problem with the shirts. There is a small "firm" here called the Viola but I am led to believe if you are not looking for trouble you wont get it!
Also most pubs have last orders at 12midnight with another HOUR of drinking up time (so put in a big order at 11.59!) but there are a few places open later because Tuesday is Student night and even though most have gone home for the summer most clubs are still open. After the game it will be busy in and around the center.
MR S please make yourself know to me and we can talk football!
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Hi everyone,
I'm the manager of a bar named Astoria and I'll be glad to answer some questions posted here.
If you guys are looking for a place to meet before the game, I'd recommend Grajski Trg (Grajski square). It's in the old city center where all supporters of teams usually meet. Why?
Because at that location are 3 different bars all in 100m range of each other. Even if you all go drink at the different bars, you can still cheer and make noise and make the whole square go alive! It's always an event. The residents love it and it usually creates a fantastic mood.
Also, the square is the home to a McDonalds and a hotel (Hotel Orel) and is 5 - 10 min walking distance from the stadium.
Here is a map of the square with the locations marked of three bars all within an ear shot.
And for a final note, at Astoria, the bar that is marked at the very top, we are offering a warm up price of beer at Monday and Tuesday at 2€ for 0,5 L.
Also, if you wish to bring a band or organize some music we'll be happy to set you up with a stage and audio equipment.
After the game, we'll happily organize a party and provide a DJ so you can finish the night with a bang!
And lastly, if you have any questions at all, regarding anything, I'll be happy to help out and answer them.
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Some great info in here lads, thank you! Will definitely check out all 3 of these bars. A few more questions:
1. Are there lots of kiosks/small shops around the town which sell cold drinks (beer or non-alcoholic) and cigarettes? Some cities (e.g. Hamburg) have loads of them but others (e.g. Lisbon) have hardly any in my experience!
2. What sort of food would you recommend?
3. Is it OK to drink in public (e.g. in the Castle Square)? The police won't have a problem with it?
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So, to recap, it's best to buy booze/other drinks/food/knick knacks at the blue dots. Red is if you only need cigarettes, filters, tobacco, etc. as they usually have overpriced drinks and candy.
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I'll just add that we'll have two extra bars set up at Astoria to accommodate Celtic supporters. We'll also be wearing your colors so you'll feel more at home.
If you have any club songs that you want played, bring a CD, we'll have audio equipment ready and we can arrange it to be played. I'll provide an email address if there is interest in such an arrangement.Last edited by a moderator: Aug 13, 2014 -
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Thank you so much for the answers. Would be great to have some Celtic songs played, I'll look into bringing a CD
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I sent a pm to Sarcamstron, I'm not sure if he saw it. :bbpd:
Anyway, is there any chance for me to get a ticket for this game (preferably online)? As you can see I'm from Serbia, so transport is piece of cake for me :)icon_mrgreen:), but I'm not sure if I could get a ticket. -
Hey, I answered you a few days back. The tickets will go on sale tomorrow but only for season ticket holders (for everyone else from Monday on). And I don't think you can get a ticket for the away sector in Maribor, presumably all of those tickets went to Celtic and are on sale in Scotland/through Celtic. So sorry mate, cannot help you with this one.
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So I need to pray and wait until Monday? How many tickets can season ticket member purchase? Surely you don't have 12k season ticket holders. -
Every season ticket holder can get 5 extra tickets and judging by the demand most season ticket holders will exercise this right in full, at least all my mates with season tickets are fully booked with request from family and friends. How much tickets will be left from Monday on, I can't say.
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