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Day 1.  Bratislava city break

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On noticing that Ryanair had introduced weekly flights to Bratislava from Leeds Bradford Airport we were tempted into a weekend break in the Slovakian capital.  Dragging ourselves out of bed at 3.15 am to reach the airport in time for our early 6.45 am departure wasn’t great but the upside was that we would be touching down in a new destination at 10.10 am giving us a full day to explore the city.

Old town, Bratislava
Old town, Bratislava

Arriving into Bratislava’s modern terminal building ten minutes ahead of schedule we bought a 7 day travel pass from an automated machine.  At first it was hard to figure out what we needed as there was only an option for single tickets or day passes, but a second try at tapping on the day ticket option revealed a further selection, one of which being a 7 day ticket costing €11.40 each.  We actually only needed four days but this ticket was better value than a three day and a one day option.

Old town square, Bratislava
Old town square, Bratislava

The ticket was a flimsy small piece of paper but only needed to be activated on the first journey and could then be put away for safekeeping.  Please note that if you are buying transport tickets from the airport that only the machines inside the Arrivals Hall accept card payment, the machines located outside by the bus stop are cash only.

Slovak National Theatre, Bratislava
Slovak National Theatre, Bratislava

It was a bright, sunny morning and we waited about 10 minutes for a bus to the railway station (No.61) remembering to validate our ticket on entry.  This journey took 20 minutes from where we transferred to a modern tram (No.1) for the short ride to the edge of the old town.

Our first impressions of the historic old town was one of delightful old buildings on cobbled streets leading to the main square.  It seemed quiet with just a handful of tourists around and very few locals.  Spotting the Tourist Information, we called in for a map then decided as it was noon that it was time for some lunch.  Just off the main square we found a typical Slovakian beer house and ordered a couple of beers with sausage and pickles.  Our snack tasted good and sitting in the pub gave us an opportunity to study our city map and get our bearings.  Setting off, we looked out for some of the ‘Men at Work’ brass sculptures which are to be found scattered around the old town.  The first we came across was of a man taking a rest and leaning over the back of a bench in the main square.

Man at work sculpture, Bratislava
Man at work sculpture, Bratislava

Strolling towards the Slovak National Theatre we passed several others, our favourite being ‘Cumul – the man in the sewer’ who even comes complete with his own road sign!  Passers-by could easily trip over this pavement sculpture if they weren’t looking where they were going.

Comul - the man in the sewer, Bratislava
Comul – the man in the sewer, Bratislava

We soon reached the broad River Danube and from one of its bridges we had splendid views of the castle and the UFO Tower.  As it was such a clear, sunny afternoon we decided to take the lift to the top of the 95 metre high tower.  Tickets costs €7.50 each but to reach the outdoor viewing platform it’s necessary to clamber up four short flights of steps after using the lift.

UFO Tower across the River Danube, Bratislava
UFO Tower across the River Danube, Bratislava

The views were magnificent enabling us to see across to the Austrian border, a full stretch of the mighty Danube and several of its bridges.  Descending the stairs we came to an inviting cafe/ restaurant with panoramic views over the Danube and decided to stop for pots of tea whilst soaking up the views.

Bratislava Castle taken from the top of the UFO Tower
Bratislava Castle taken from the top of the UFO Tower

After a short rest and a chat with the waiter we returned down the tower and crossed the Danube once again, this time heading towards Bratislava Castle.  It was a steep uphill walk and then several flights of stone steps until we reached the castle lookout points, the clear blue sky providing us with far reaching views.  From afar, the castle appears quite large but seems much smaller when up close.  Several Viking  River Cruise tour groups were looking around, the flat topped riverboat moored directly below probably belonging to them.

Bratislava Castle
Bratislava Castle

It had now reached 25 degrees and we’d been wandering around with our weekend luggage all day so we were starting to get tired.  A glance at our transport map indicated either Tram 8 or 9 from the old town would take us to our hotel, the journey only taking 10 minutes once we had found the tram stop.  Our hotel, the Holiday Inn was about another ten minute walk from the tram and was located in a small park.  We were fortunate to check-in when we did as just as the receptionist was handing us our room cards a large group of people arrived forming a lengthy queue.

Holiday Inn, Bratislava
Holiday Inn, Bratislava

An hour’s rest, and several cups of Earl Grey tea with numerous shortbread biscuits later we popped down to the Wellness Centre to use the sauna and indoor pool before heading back into the city centre for an evening meal in the Slovak Beer House.  Trying to select a local dish, I opted for Sheep’s Cheese Dumplings which were very tasty if a little heavy, so late at night.

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118 responses to “Day 1.  Bratislava city break”

  1. simonroma Avatar

    Lovely, well written and very educative thanks!!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      My pleasure, thanks for your inspiring thoughts

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  2. eriikaa1992 Avatar
    eriikaa1992

    I loved Bratislava! I did a day trip from Vienna. You’re so lucky to be able to go for the weekend! It takes me a whole day to fly to Europe from Australia 😦

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thank you for your welcome thoughts on my Bratislava posts. Although we are able to visit European countries easily I think Australia is lovely and hope to return at some point.

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  3. waltzingaustralia Avatar

    Back when an Austrian friend and I took the hydrofoil from Vienna to Budapest, we saw Bratislava Castle from the boat. But that is the only experience of the city I’ve had. Now, after reading your post and seeing your photos, I want to return. Thanks for the introduction to Bratislava.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thank you for making contact. I’m pleased you enjoyed my Bratislava posts and do hope you have an opportunity to visit before too long.

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  4. anuragbakhshi Avatar

    Bratislava is one of our favourite small cities, compact and pretty, with a lovely vibe and fantastic setting. We’d done it as a day trip from Vienna a few years ago by train, worked out to be extremely cheap, as well as convenient.
    Cheerios.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thank you for making contact. We also visited Vienna for a day by train but from our base in Bratislava.

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  5. erinwrote Avatar

    Sheep cheese dumplings sound great! Bratislava is somewhere I’ve long wanted to go, as I have a friend who was born there. Don’t over look Somaliland–it’s a really interesting place to visit!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thank you for taking an interest in my blog.

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  6. Tanja Avatar

    nice photos! I’ve been twice to Bratislava:)

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thanks for taking the time to read and comment on this post Tanja. I’m pleased you have also had an opportunity to visit Bratislava.

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  7. Ling Ling Avatar

    Wow a nice snapshot of the place…you take great photos!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thank you for your kind words, they are very encouraging.

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  8. jessl23 Avatar

    Really useful tips about the travel pass and getting around. I think I have to add this to my travel radar 🙂 thank you

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thanks Jess for taking the time to read and comment on my post, it’s much appreciated.

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  9. marethabotha2013 Avatar

    These exotic places from Little Miss Traveller are surely worth putting on a bucket list. I hope you enjoy these glimpses as much as I did.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thank you for taking an interest in my posts on Bratislava.

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  10. marethabotha2013 Avatar

    Beautiful photographs. I love the ones in Vienna. I am reblogging your post as a reminder. Thanks for sharing your experiences in Bratislava 💐

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thank you for reblogging my post and for your kind words.

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  11. simonroma Avatar

    Well described with great pics thank you!!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thank you for your kind words Simon.

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  12. estherhecht Avatar

    You make Bratislava sound worth a visit. That’s the mark of a good travel piece.
    Well done!
    And thanks for stopping by my blog.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thanks Esther for your kind words. I’m sure you would enjoy visiting Bratislava.

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  13. profundareflexion Avatar

    Your post reminded me of my own journey in April :). It is a lovely place.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thank you for your much appreciated comments. I’ll take a look at your posts soon.

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  14. lincolnlifesite Avatar
    lincolnlifesite

    Reblogged this on Lincoln Life Blog.

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  15. aladyinromeandarountheworld Avatar
    aladyinromeandarountheworld

    Wow! I didn’t know Bratislava was so beautiful! Thanks for sharing these amazing pics!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Bratislava is quiet a hidden gem, definitely worth a visit. Thank you for taking the time to read my post.

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  16. ralietravels Avatar

    I loved the heads resting on the hands on the statue. It looks like it was the artist’s signature theme.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      It does look like that doesn’t it. I don’t know how long these art installations have been here but they are very impressive. Thank you for your much appreciated comments.

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  17. angepickett Avatar

    So glad I came across your blog (I saw you’d looked at my blog post on Hanoi). I lived in Bratislava for 8 weeks over a bitterly cold winter in 1996. I was back in 2003 (again in Winter) but I’d love to go back in summer. So glad to see the old town has been preserved

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Bratislava was really beautiful. We would like to visit Vietnam sometime too.

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  18. naomikimmi Avatar

    I would love to live somewhere in Europe one day so I can travel easily to other places…living in Australia is amazing but we are just so far away from everywhere else! I love your photos, can’t wait for the next post!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thank you for your inspiring comments Naomi. Australia is great, I’ve visited several times, too but it is a long way from most other places. Hope you ge a chance to tour round Europe too.

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  19. Stuart Avatar

    Sounds like a lovely weekend break – I think it will be going onto our wishlist! How would you rate the Holiday Inn?

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      The Holiday Inn service was good, rooms somewhat dated but good value for what we paid. It’s a little out of town but not difficult to get to. Hope this helps and thank you for your comments.

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  20. giornijourney Avatar

    I did Bratislava as a daytrip from Vienna. A really pleasant walking city, and I too had sheep cheese dumplings. Thanks for the lovely write up and photos – brought back good memories.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thank you for your much appreciated comments, it’s good to hear that you also enjoyed Bratislava.

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  21. Anushree Avatar

    Nice to read your post. Bratislava is indeed a charming city, especially the old town 🙂

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      I’m so glad we had an opportunity to visit Bratislava, it was both charming and quiet.

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  22. thewonderer86 Avatar

    You have amazing energy! I thought your activities after getting up so early were impressive and then I read you were pulling your luggage around as well!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Hank you! It was a bit of an effort in that heat to

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  23. ianscyberspace Avatar

    Amazing architecture. Thank you again for sharing your tour with us. 🙂

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      The buildings in the old town are beautiful Ian and Bratislava is a great place to visit.

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  24. Dustin Avatar

    I also sampled the sheep’s cheese dumplings during our trip in Slovakia and I can agree with the heaviness of the meal! Looks like a lovely time.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thank you for your much appreciated comments Dustin, Bratislava is an interesting city break destination.

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  25. Candelo Blooms Avatar
    Candelo Blooms

    Lovely old town and am really enjoying your posts, so have nominated you for a Blue Sky Tag. See: https://candeloblooms.com/2017/06/15/blue-sky-tag/. Thank you so much for your interesting blog!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thank you for your kind words and for your nomination. I’ll follow the link now and take a look.

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  26. Streets of Nuremberg Avatar

    Beautiful photos and great reading! You are paving the way, as Bratislava is definitely on my bucket list! Thanks for sharing! Marcus

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thanks Marcus. I hope you get an opportunity to visit Bratislava soon. Have a good weekend.

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  27. susanenholm32 Avatar

    Lovely post. My grandparents were born in the High Apple area of the Carpathian Mountains. I’ve never visited the homeland, but thanks to you I’ve seen a few of the sights.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thank you for your comments and interesting to read about your grandparents birth place.

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  28. beyondtheduero Avatar

    Very interesting… I’d forgotten Bratislava even existed, but seems well worth a visit from looking at your great pics. Specially like the metallic workers – especially Cumul… great idea, he looks quite happy to have his head above ground!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thank you for taking an interest in my posts. Bratislava is only small but I’d highly recommend it. The art installations were great, especially Cumul – I’ve never seen anything like this before.

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  29. tippysmom2 Avatar

    Love all of your pictures. It looks like a wonderful place to visit. I look forward to reading about your other 3 days there.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thank you! We are fortunate living in the UK to be able to get cheap flights to European destinations so easily.

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  30. usathroughoureyes Avatar

    It is so beautiful there and your photos and words bring us with you to share the experience. Thank you for making time to bring it to us.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thank you once again for your inspiring thoughts. I enjoy travelling and writing about my trips so it’s the icing on the cake to learn that my readers are enjoying them too!

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      1. usathroughoureyes Avatar

        We sure are enjoying them. We learn from each other and making time to comment is our way of acknowledging your journey.

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  31. updownflight Avatar
    updownflight

    I would like to go to Bratislava some day, maybe in conjunction with a trip to Vienna. My husband is a Czech. I’ve been all over Czech Republic, but never to Slovakia. I’d also like to see the Tatra mountains.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      I had been to Prague a couple of times but not to Slovakia. My next post might interest you as it is about a day trip from Bratislava. Thank you for taking an interest on my blog.

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      1. updownflight Avatar
        updownflight

        I will look forward to the post you referenced.

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  32. Dreamsvoyager Avatar

    Great post! I did bratislava day trip from Budapest and it was a great experience. I didn’t even bought any day pass as bratislava is so small you can actually walk around and explore it by yourself! 😉🙂…thanks for sharing.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Hi, I’m glad you also had an opportunity to visit Bratislava. We needed a travel pass because the hotel was too far out to walk to. Thanks for taking the time to comment.

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  33. Ian Avatar

    This blog has come out at a great time for me as I’ve just booked a trip from Leeds to Bratislava in September! I’ve only previously spent an afternoon in Bratislava on my way to Turkey, so I can’t wait to read more. Enjoying it so far!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thanks Ian for making contact. I’m sure you will have a great time in and around Bratislava.

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  34. Jesper, The Biveros Effect Avatar

    Looks like Bratislava greeted you in the best way, with some sunshine. We lived in the city for a year and a half and your photos brings some memories back 🙂

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      We were incredibly lucky yo arrive in a spring heatwave. Thank you for taking the time to read and comment on my post.

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  36. Weekendadventurer Avatar

    This sounds so fun! I echo the other commenters – I wish it was cheap to fly to exciting new cities. From Lusaka the cheapest flight anywhere is probably ~$500 (including just to other parts of Zambia!)

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thank you for your kind words but sorry to read that airfares are so costly where you live.

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  37. joylovestravel Avatar

    It looks like a gorgeous city – the architecture is straight out of a fairytale. The man in the sewer had me smiling too!! Isn’t it wonderful with the budget airlines how so many travel possibilities are opened up! I remember when I got married and moved to Manchester that flights to Belfast to visit my parents were so incredibly expensive – things are so different and better now!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Yes, we are so fortunate to have so many destinations to be able to visit with short flight times and competitive low fares. The airfare was little more than a train fare to Edinburgh! and Bratislava is an attractive, safe city to visit. I don’t know why so many people complain about Ryanair. They are cheap, efficient and quite punctual!

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      1. joylovestravel Avatar

        I completely agree, we’ve flown with them numerous times and I’ve always been impressed.

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  38. Leah Avatar

    I get quite jealous when I read how easy it is to hop a budget airline and travel to so many European destinations for quick jaunts. In Canada, travel is a much longer, much more expensive endeavour.

    Cumul is great! Isn’t it fun to find public art installations like that?

    Mmmm goat cheese dumplings sound wonderful.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thanks Leah for your kind words. We are very fortunate in the U.K. to be able to take advantage of cheap and short flights to many destinations in Europe. Thanks for your much appreciated comments and I agree that those public art institutions are fun.

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  39. The Year I Touched My Toes Avatar

    What a great day. I had no idea about Bratislava. Useful info in the post and great shots. Louise

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thanks Louise for taking the time to read and comment on my post. Bratislava old town isn’t very big but it’s packed with some beautiful buildings and squares.

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      1. The Year I Touched My Toes Avatar

        Yes it’s quite lovely, especially because it’s small too I think. Well that’s what it looks anyway in your lovely photos.

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  40. Fury and Fluffy Avatar

    Bratislava!
    It sounds like a fairy tales, and it does look like a fairy tale from your photos. I like the Men at Work statues.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thank you! Bratislava’s old town is filled with beautiful architecture and those men at work sculptures were really fun to see.

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  41. SueT唐 梦 琇 Avatar

    Looks beautiful but not getting up at that time of the morning. Love the man in the sewer though.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Getting up so early is a downside to the low cost carrier Ryanair but it did mean that we got a full first day. I loved the man in the sewer, never seen anything like it before!

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  42. setmeravelles Avatar

    Bratislava really impressed me. I hope you enjoyed it as much as I did.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thank you. We were fortunate to have such good weather and we also found the city very impressive.

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  43. Ticket to Adventures Avatar

    Bratislava looks very attractive! The city has been on my list for ages, so thank you for taking me there now. Cannot wait to read your future posts!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thank you! We had also been interested to visit and when we found Ryanair had added this destination and the fares were cheap, our minds were made up!

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  45. brickthomas Avatar

    What a clever short trip. Good for you and thanks for Ryanair. 🙂

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thanks Brick, a great weekend away at a small outlay.

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  46. Julz Avatar

    We nearly moved to Bratislava 7 yrs ago, instead with ended up in Amman. I have fond memories researching the city though. This brought some of them back.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thank you for taking the time to read my post and for your interesting comments.

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  47. hilltopheaven Avatar

    Looks amazing! Somewhere else for my bucket list! Sigh! 🙂

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thank you! Quite a small capital but plenty to see and do. We haven’t visited South Africa yet but hopefully will get there sometime too!

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  48. Jitendra Avatar

    Your vivid description almost gave me the feeling as if I myself was there visiting those magnificent places. Beautiful. Excellent Photographs too.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thank you for your kind words it’s great to receive such feedback. I’m so pleased you are enjoying my posts.

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  49. Sharon, Leadership2Mommyship Avatar

    Well Sheep Cheese Dumplings sounds like wonderful comfort food. 😉

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Definitely comfort food, probably more suited to a cooler day but still very tasty. Thank you for your welcome thoughts.

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  50. Lalitha Raghavan Avatar

    Glad you got to visit! Its a lovely city!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      It certainly is! Thank you for commenting.

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