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Bratislava, capital of Slovakia and just an hour by train from Vienna, is the comeback kid among European capitals. A decade ago, the city was virtually a ghost town. But today, Bratislava is ...
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The Slovak Spectator on MSNBratislava approves US Embassy lease extension, keeping unpopular fence in the heart of the cityBratislava’s city council has approved a controversial extension of the land lease for the United States Embassy in the Slovak capital, prolonging the arrangement by another decade but allowing for a ...
Right opposite Bratislava’s historic Old Town, its rooftop panoramic terrace and restaurant offer the best views of the city and the surrounding region. Remarkably, the otherworldly aesthetics ...
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The Slovak Spectator on MSNBratislava’s skyline is on course to change dramaticallyAlthough the Vydrica project, led by developer Lucron, will not alter Bratislava’s skyline with high-rises, it will ...
An intimate, easy-to-navigate city of around half a million inhabitants, Bratislava makes an excellent getaway from the more popular destinations in the region, especially once you get fed up with ...
When someone comes to visit me, the first place I take them is to Bratislava Castle. Apart from being the main trademark of the city (it is featured on the Slovak ...
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