#1 of 10 things to do in Bratislava
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cax says:
The Bratislava Zoo is 96 ha with more then 900 animals, 157 species, and the walk around the park is really amazeing. It's easy to loose track of time here. The zoo offers good open habitats for the animals and some of them apear within very close range.
Ofcourse the park has the nessecary ones …
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#2 of 10 things to do in Bratislava
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Kju says:
It was a small Thai Massage Studio but very nice and friendly. When you come in you get a recreative feeling. The price was ok but i think for Bratislava it was a bit expensive. An hour Thai Massage costs 32€ but they also have massage for 42€.
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#3 of 10 things to do in Bratislava
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cax says:
Bratislava Castle rises above the Donau and dates back to ancient celtic and Moravian times. Today it houses exhibits of the Slovak National Musseum and has changeing exhibtions. While I was there it was:
1. Old archeological exhibit.
2. Exhibit of religious artifacts
3. History of the Fujare.
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#4 of 10 things to do in Bratislava
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cax says:
The Art Noveau church build 1909 - 1913 is one of the most beautyfull and precullar churches in the world. It's all light blue on the outside as well as on the inside and a spectuacular view. If you are into architecture - this is indead worth a sight.
I acctually missed it in my travelguide (all…
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#5 of 10 things to do in Bratislava
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cax says:
The most bussy part of Bratislava is without a doubt the crossroads between Laurinská, Panská and Rybárska brána. And cumil is definately one of the trafic stoppers.
At first you just notice the sign "Men at work" but then you look down and from a manwhole cover you see the face of Cumil. A …
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#6 of 10 things to do in Bratislava
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cax says:
The National science Musseum in Bratislava is a very interesting place to go for displays and information on nature and science. Dureing my stay they had a very big and informative Mamut exhibit, which is by far the best I've seen so far about Mamuts.
Among the other displays the musseum offers …
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#7 of 10 things to do in Bratislava
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cax says:
At the corner of Nábr. arm gen. L. svobodu / Rázusovo nábr. stands Noyv Most crossing the Donau from old Bratislava to Pétrzalka. Novy Most means The New bridge but it was build dureing the communists grand era in 1972, and thus it's acctually no longer the newest bridge.
But it's a magnific…
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#8 of 10 things to do in Bratislava
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cax says:
The Michalska tower is one of the important landmarks of Bratislava. The tower is the onley remaining city gate. Michalska is the northern of the four original medieval city gates.
The name of the gate originates from the name of the town that was on the other side of the gate around the now des…
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#9 of 10 things to do in Bratislava
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cax says:
If you walk down Laurinska, and then turn right on Rybárska brána you will find a life size statue with a top hat in his hand, waveing it with a welcoming gesture.
This silver painted statue acctually represents a real person, a native of Bratislava nicknamed Schöner Nazi His real name was Ig…
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#10 of 10 things to do in Bratislava
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cax says:
While in Bratislava you should try crossing the Donau on the Starý Most (old bridge). The bridge was originally called Most Červenej armády (Red Army Bridge) and was completed in 1945 by The Red Army and german prisoners of war. It was not meant to be more then a tempoary solution but the bridge …
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