1. The Dragon Bridge in Ljubljana, Slovenia is a unique and historical landmark. The bridge was built between 1900 and 1901 and is known for its four large copper dragon statues. The dragons were designed by Croatian sculptor Ivan Zajc, and they are considered the symbol of Ljubljana. The bridge is also known as Zmajski most in Slovenian.

2. The Dragon Bridge is open 24/7 and is free of charge. There is no need to book tickets to visit the bridge, it can be visited by anyone at any time. Unfortunately, there is no phone number for the bridge.

3. The Dragon Bridge is located in the center of Ljubljana, and can easily be reached on foot or by public transportation. Visitors can take a bus to the Ljubljana city center, or rent a bicycle to explore the city. There are also many guided tours available that include a visit to the Dragon Bridge. Visitors are reminded to be cautious while on the bridge, as it can be quite crowded during peak tourist seasons.