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Introduction
Chapter 1 Contexts
Geography, Climate, Natural history, History, Government and
politics, Economy, People, Religion, Culture and festivals,
Business, Cultural etiquette, Travelling positively
Chapter 2 Planning
A practical overview, When to visit (and why), Highlights and
suggested itineraries, Tour operators, Red tape, Getting there and
away, Health, Safety, What to take, Money and budgeting
Chapter 3 Practicalities
Tourist information, Local tour operators, Embassies and
consulates, Money, Media and communications, Religious services,
Public toilets
Chapter 4 Local Transport
Public transport, Bratislava by bike, Taxis, Car hire, Danube river
cruises
Chapter 5 Accommodation
Luxury hotels, Four-star hotels, Three-star hotels, Pensions,
Hostels, Camping
Chapter 6 Eating and Drinking
Food, Drink, Restaurants, Cafés and tearooms, Bars, pubs and
clubs
Chapter 7 Entertainment, Nightlife, Sport and Shopping
Theatre, Music, Nightclubs and discos, Casinos, LGBT+ Bratislava,
Cinema, Sports, Shopping
Chapter 8 Walking Tours
Walk one - Old Town, Walk two - castle and beyond
Chapter 9 Museums and Sightseeing
Major sights, Museums, Galleries, Churches and religious buildings,
Gardens and parks, Squares, Bridges, Also worth a visit
Chapter 10 Beyond the City
Devín, Ancient Gerulata, Rusovce, Senec, Small Carpathian Wine
Route, Cervený Kamen, Trnava, Piestany, Kosice
Appendix 1 Language
Pronunciation, Words and phrases
Appendix 2 Further Information
Books, Websites
Index
Born and educated in the UK, Lucy Mallows spent 16 years in
Budapest and Brussels, working as a photo journalist, travel writer
and translator. An expert on central Europe who spoke seven
languages, including Russian, Hungarian and a fair attempt at
Slovak, her passions were travel, music, swimming, photography and
football! Sadly, Lucy passed away early in 2018.
This edition has been updated by Tim Burford, who started writing
guidebooks for Bradt in 1991, in Romania and Poland, and also led
hiking trips in the mountains of Romania, Poland and Slovakia, so
passed through Bratislava quite often until 2003. 'I always loved
it' he says 'and I was very happy to be asked to update this book.
I walked everywhere and also made use of the new bike-sharing
system to check every detail. I also have a good grasp of the
history and culture of central Europe, where I've now worked for
almost thirty years.'
'Clearly written by someone who loves the city very much.'
Timeless Travels Magazine
'This thorough, enticing and wonderfully pocket-sized guide
suggests a city with the appeal of Budapest on a smaller, cheaper
scale.'
Real Travel
'The pocket book sized guide makes you want to pack your bags and
go to discover what this long neglected town has to offer.'
The Budapest Sun
'Bradt's Bratislava is by far the most comprehensive and
entertaining guide on the market - in any langauge.'
Timeless Travels Magazine
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