One of the great Baroque cities of central Europe, Bratislava is situated on Europe's most important river, the Danube. Visitors can explore the car-free centre on foot soaking up the buzz of pavement cafes and bars.
Also included is expanded coverage of day-trips outside Bratislava including the Small Carpathian Wine Route, a region full of wine cellars and internationally recognised winemakers.
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'It is great that Bradt's list of 'must-see' cities now includes Bratislava. In her useful guide, Lucy Mallows has a way of helping readers make friends with the city, even before they visit.'
Bratislava Culture & Information Centre (BKIS)
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Buckinghamshire
Großbritannien
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978-1-84162-229-3 (9781841622293)
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Lucy Mallows first visited Bratislava in 1982 while studying Czech and became a frequent visitor. An expert on the central European region, particularly its culture, architecture, politics and history, she promotes tourism in the new European states by writing articles on culture, entertainment and travel from her home in Brussels. She's the author of the Bradt guides to Slovakia and Transylvania.
Introduction
How to Use this Book
1 Contexts
2 Planning
3 Practicalities
4 Local Transport
5 Accommodation
6 Eating and drinking
7 Entertainment & Nightlife
8 Shopping
9 Walking Tours
10 Museums and Sightseeing
11 Beyond the City
12 Language
13 Further Information
Index