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Europe » Slovakia » Bratislava Region » Bratislava August 11th 2015

An early start today as I had to make it to catch the ferry to Bratislava. What a great way to begin the day. The boat ride took around an hour speeding down the Danube. It was amazing seeing all of the residences along the river. What it must be like to live by the river away from everyone. The weather, as it has been for the majority of this trip, is swelteringly hot. When I arrived I didn’t really have much of a plan. I had booked my bus back to Vienna at 8:30pm but the rest of the day was mine to enjoy. Outside the port there was a lady advertising for a castle and town tour for 10euros. The castle was at the top of a hill so I decided that in this ... read more

Europe » Slovakia » Bratislava Region » Bratislava August 5th 2015

Wake up very refreshed and Chris heads off to the beauty parlor to see if she can get some grooming happening before the cruise. No luck, so we decide to just head for the Hilton via train (we know this one quite well now), pick up our bag and then to the Intercontinental to check in for the cruise. All goes well and bag in hand we walk through the park to our meeting point. Get greeted at the front steps by the porters who carry our bags up the stairs for us. The Avalon desk is in front of us and we check in - on the list and we are told that we have a meeting at 1300 to fill us in on the itinerary. Hmmm. We have about 2 hours to kill so ... read more

Europe » Slovakia » Bratislava Region » Bratislava » Old Town July 14th 2015

Today we journeyed east from Vienna on a 90 minute excursion by ship on the Danube to Bratislava, the capital of Slovakia. It meant giving up the day to see museums in Vienna in order to explore a once highly significant administrative center of the Hapsburg monarchy, and a once fascinating location for a deeply entrenched Jewish community in the urban center and its environs that was known until 1919 as Pressburg by most people. This blog will be shorter than previous ones, not because Bratislava called forth fewer ideas and emotions, but possibly even more. Rather, it was a 10 hour day and I'm beat. Suffice it to say that the first time the city came to my attention was back in 1999 when I took a course a history course at JTS on the ... read more

Europe » Slovakia » Bratislava Region » Bratislava » Old Town June 20th 2015

Bratislava has been a whistle stop tour, with me leaving tomorrow for Budapest, however I'm so glad I got to see it. It's been a really fun afternoon of mixed weather, historic sites, cobbled streets, a lesson in Pharmacy, a protest against Islamic Rights on National Refugee Day and an Alien invasion in the form of a UFO. Let me explain. The historic 'Old Town' is where I'm based and again, I have lucked out on the accommodation. I am doing AirBnB and my room is really lovely and looks out onto the Blue Church. It therefore made perfect sense after a freshen up (it was needed after PT (public transport) for 4 hours) that I took to the streets again. That sounds so wrong, but you know what I mean. :) It is everything an ... read more
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Europe » Slovakia » Bratislava Region » Bratislava June 20th 2015

Bratislava, the capital of Slovakia, was not on our original itinerary but, as usual, Jeanette came up with the impromptu idea of a short visit at the expense of one day out of our planned week in Heviz, Hungary. From the moment we walked up to our hotel and were greeted by the the young man at reception , Tebor, we felt somewhat special. No detail of comfort was spared in our room. Spacious and immaculately clean, everything we needed was present, even down to a shoehorn. Looking out from our window we could see the street outside lined with neat looking private homes and flowered gardens. Just near the reception area was the in-house restaurant but we were not interested since we usually roam around to find a restaurant in some other area, just for ... read more
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Hotel entrance.

Europe » Slovakia » Bratislava Region » Bratislava May 23rd 2015

Bratislava is the capital of Slovakia, the southern half of what used to be Czechoslovakia. At one time, it was a place where Europen royalty had homes and conducts trade across the continent. Then after the fall of the Hapsburg Empire and the later takeover of Communism, the area fell into deep depression and economic hard times. The barricades between Bratislava and neighboring Austria were austere. And there was no access to Western news or customs. The isolation was extreme and had a deep impact of the area. However, following the fall of Communism in 1989 and the separation from Czechosolvakia in 1993, the area began to recover slowly after four decades of despair. Fortunately, much of the early architecture still remains, although it is in need of repair. The city is charming and beautiful is ... read more

Europe » Slovakia » Bratislava Region » Bratislava May 12th 2015

Hello my fellow travellers! Today has been a truly wonderful day! I woke up quite early and ate breakfast with Martin, trying a local delicacy that was like a mix between milk, cream and cheese. It was quite tasty and interesting. Afterwards I went to the city centre where I started with a visit to the Saint Martin's Cathedral and then went back to see the Slovak National Theatre and Slovak Philharmonic in the daylight. From there i made my way to the Old Town Hall and found a door open so I actually got in without paying (although it would honestly have been worth the 5 EUR entrance fee). The view from up in the tower is very nice and there are several rooms that are well preserved in their original state, the staff was ... read more
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Bratislava Castle

Europe » Slovakia » Bratislava Region » Bratislava May 11th 2015

Hello my fellow travellers! Today has been a very interesting day with many good meetings. This morning Jay was the first to leave since he had an early train to Vienna, my own one was about an hour later. So, I said goodbye to Jay with a promise to try and meet again in Berlin in July and a bit later I said goodbye to Jakub and Mark, both of whom I will meet again on Wednesday. Neither Katy nor Christine was up yet. At the train station my train was 20 minutes delayed but it was okay as it gave me a chance to get a little something to eat. The train ride though was really fun as I got to share a cabin with two lovely ladies from Japan. They were talking a lot ... read more
Plague Column of Saint Trinity
Bratislava Castle
Bridge of the Slovak National Uprising

Europe » Slovakia » Bratislava Region » Bratislava » New Town April 19th 2015

Although I never intended to stop here when I planned this trip, or when I changed my plans to avoid air travel 4 weeks ago, I'm glad I did. My first visit to Bratislava - 6 years ago - was a whirlwind that left a general impression but little substance. I now have that substance, and for that I am grateful. Bratislava is not a huge town for sightseeing - most of what you'll want to see and remember is in the Old Town, which you can meander through and be done with in about an hour. I did that on Friday, my first afternoon in town. To get past all that, I wanted to use the bus and tram system, and while it's easy to use in theory, it didn't quite work out that way ... read more
Ankylosaurs at the Dino Park in Bratislava Zoo
White tiger at the Bratislava Zoo
The front of Bratislava Castle

Europe » Slovakia » Bratislava Region » Bratislava » Old Town April 17th 2015

Of all the places I expected to be on this trip, this has got to be the unexpected of the unexpected. I had no intention of going to Slovakia on this trip, other than maybe sleeping through it on the night train I had booked for right now between Budapest and Poland. But things change, and that's great. This is my 2nd time in Bratislava, but the first time was only about 6 hours one day while I was staying in Vienna. This time, I get to experience more than just a meal and a few of the highlights. Already, I've enjoyed myself immensely! The train ride was smooth. I couldn't believe it, though I did make sure to catch the train that was going all the way to Berlin. I figured if the Germans were ... read more
Blue Church - serious, it's all blue
"Man at Work" Statue
With the Napoleonic Soldier




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