#bratislava

10 days (9 nights) in central Europe, should I do Bratislava ?

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10 days (9 nights) in central Europe, should I do Bratislava ? Hi traveler, I’m currently planning my first solo trip and wanted to try Central Europe. The plan so far is to visit Prague, Krakow, Bratislava and Budapest. I would be arriving in Prague from Brussels in an overnight train and the last day I would take a train from Budapest to Vienna and then take to night train back to Brussels. Basically I wi…

Reddit Travel 506 2025-01-10

4 nights in either Bratislava or Budapest with friends? Insight would be helpful!

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4 nights in either Bratislava or Budapest with friends? Insight would be helpful! Hello everyone! My friends and I are planning to visit Prague for 3 days and then spend an additional 4 days in another European country. We’ve been looking at Bratislava, Slovakia because we thought it would be the closest and most affordable option. However, I realized Budapest, Hungary is only a little further and accommodation is actually a…

Reddit Travel 449 2024-05-28

Vienna and Bratislava or Munich and Innsbruck?

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Vienna and Bratislava or Munich and Innsbruck? I’m arranging a budget trip for January and torn between two options. I’m hoping to get some insights from those who have been to either or both destinations. Option 1: Vienna & Bratislava I’ve heard Vienna is breathtaking, with its stunning architecture, rich history, and vibrant culture. Plus, I’m intrigued by the idea of hopping over to Brati…

Reddit Travel 1.1k 2024-05-06

Bratislava, Slovakia 🇸🇰

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Bratislava, Slovakia 🇸🇰 Some pictures from a day trip I done to Bratislava, Slovakia in January ‘24. A small, compact city that is extremely clean and affordable. Very pretty streets and a lovely place to wander round, granted you don’t need much time there to see it all but pleasant nonetheless. submitted by /u/cd4397

Reddit Travel 1.3k 2024-04-20

Bratislava – beautiful, quaint, odd, and underrated (Fall 2022)

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Bratislava – beautiful, quaint, odd, and underrated (Fall 2022) While it isn’t the largest city in the region, there is something for everyone in Bratislava. The eclectic mix of modern office buildings, Soviet-era apartments, centuries-old castles and churches, and well-maintained greenery demonstrate the storied history of the city in real time. If you’re in the area, I highly recommend taking a day or two …

Reddit Travel 1.3k 2023-10-22

One week in Vienna, Bratislava and Budapest, what are the main places one should absolutely make time/money to visit?

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One week in Vienna, Bratislava and Budapest, what are the main places one should absolutely make time/money to visit? I’ll bee 4 days in Vienna, 1 day in Bratislava and 3 days in Budapest. I don’t have a very large budget to spend on entrance tickets, but I also don’t want to just see the cities from the outside. In Vienna I’ll probably buy the Vienna pass of 3 days, with this you can see everything from a list of 70 places as long as you do it inside those 3 d…

Reddit Travel 247 2023-08-13

Currently in Budapest for 2 weeks. Is Vienna/Bratislava for 1 day each worth it?

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Currently in Budapest for 2 weeks. Is Vienna/Bratislava for 1 day each worth it? I work during the week so I only have the weekend. My biggest concern with Vienna is the cost and feeling like I need to “maximize” my stay, and with Bratislava I would be concerned about lack of English and possible safety issues (I’m a small, nerdy-looking guy). Prague is also a possibility, but it’s a 7 hour bus (flight is a possibility but …

Reddit Travel 164 2023-08-04

Some pictures of my three days Bratislava trip.

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Some pictures of my three days Bratislava trip. While often being cut out of the main touristic routes in Europe, the capital of Slovakia is truly a Gem, with interesting architecture, unique landmarks and great food and pubs. submitted by /u/Just_a_spaghetti

Reddit Travel 241 2023-07-17