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Long-distance Buses are connecting Europe. Often they are a cheaper alternative to Travel, with so many destinations. Right after they first launched their company in Germany, I’ve been a frequent user of their service. Even though I still prefer to take Trains as this completely slows me down and gives room for the excitement of…
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Located in a modern architectural environment you can find the Luxury Collection Grand Hotel River Park in Bratislava. Bratislava, the capital city of Slovakia, is known for its medieval town, the castle high above the town and of course the Danube. This river is flowing in the middle of the city, and straight next to…
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Bratislava faced a heavy float on February 5th, 1850, parts of the Castle were burnt down by Italians and ‘Ahoj’ is the Slovakian equivalent to ‘Hi!’. During the “Castle & Old Town Tour” by Bratislava Free Tour I learnt so much about Bratislava and Slovakian culture, I almost could not handle it. Almost, but I…
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How far is Bratislava from Vienna, the capital of Slovakia and the Capital of Austria? Not as far as you might imagine. In fact, those both cities are the nearest capital cities, with just 55km in between. Both are separated by the river Danube, and also both have charming old towns. Slovakia was once ruled…
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In eastern European countries meat is eaten a lot. As a vegetarian, the only remaining option is often either salad or fried cheese, or both. In Bratislava, I strolled the town and stopped as soon as I saw the shadow-spending umbrellas of Restaurant Venturska Klubovna. A bit earlier than noon the Restaurant wasn’t too busy…
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KOUN offers the best ice-cream in Bratislava, no wonder you have to wait in a queue to buy it. KOUN Gelato is located in the city centre of the Slovakian Capital, but so easy to walk by without noticing. The store can be found in an inner courtyard next to the lively street Panská with…
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