The easiest way to get to or from the airport is to take the bus, line 61.
The first bus in the morning leaving the airport is at 04.45, the last in the evening leaving at 23.25.
The first one in the... more
You can buy your transport tickets for the public transport in Bratislava at the information desk beside the main door as you go outside. Bus 61 is outside and across the road from the main door, this... more
With a catamaran of Twin City Liner we went from Vienna to Bratislava. The shipping takes about 75 minutes. Nice when the weather is sunny but not when it's raining. But that was our problem.
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UPDATE! Sadly - this great airline declared bankruptcy on August 31st, 2009. Please try the equally fantastic Ryanair!
Sky Europe is a plucky little airline that offers dirt cheap flights around... more
The bus to Vienna runs regularly and is 7.2o euros one way and takes an hour dropping you at Erdburg station in Vienna, just a few stops on tube from the... more
It is quite easy to get from Budapest to Bratislava by car - it is a straight highway, about 2 hours easy riding. Buying vignette just for one day really... more
I would recommend to take a bus from Bratislava to Vienna for the German Wings flight to Dortmund!Schedule see at http://tinyurl.com/528hdj Most probably a... more
The motorway runs right past Bratislava airport (mr stefanik/ ivanka) two lanes run up past Trnava and Trencin. but stop near Povaska Bystricia where you have... more
Bratislava is a very walkable town. The old town is very compact and the castle takes only 15-20mins to get to from there.There is a tram system for those... more
Though you can't walk to Bratislava from too many places, you can certainly walk around much of the city. From the main train station to the old town is just 1... more
I found that the gas stations can be very helpful in Bratislava. It's easy on and easy off. The OMV stations have free Maps in Hungary which include a lot of... more
We were wondering what are these old fashioned looking "cars" which were parked on the old town square. Soon it became clear that they made sightseeing tours... more
Bratislava is very nicely located. Those who don't have direct flights there, can fly e.g. to Vienna, which is only a one hour's bus drive away. There are... more
Best way of transport in Bratislava during the night is a taxi. It´s very cheap in comparism with other European cities. However, be aware, when you just jump... more
We wanted to get to Bratislava straight away after our flight to Vienna and avoid any unnecessary hassle at the airport and finding our hotel. We could also... more
The main things to see in the historic Old Town are all within walking distances but if you don't feel like walking all day, try the cute trolley. I never used... more
Bratislava is not that big and the main attractions are in the centre, so I could walk all over the places and sights I wanted to see. But be aware, streets are... more
Upon arrival at Bratislava Airport we had planned to get a public bus into the city centre.However on speaking to the lady at the tourist info desk, she said... more
The Old Town of Bratislava is best explored on foot. Most of the main attractions can be reached by a short walk from the Main Square (Hlavne namestie). Even... more
Bratislava is a very walkable city with a great public transportation network, but if you do happen to take a cab, be sure to take a few precautions. Look for a... more
In Frantiskanske Square you might notice this little tourist train. Personally, I wouldn't bother. Bratislava is small enough to explore on foot. However, if... more
Taxi rates vary a lot in Bratislava depending on how honest the driver is. I was there for a few months and was charged some amazingly high fares by some... more
This company was recommended to me by a friend who lived in bratislava, and I found them to be reliable . Also, they didn't try to "rip me off", a problem with... more
95% of the tourist spots, with the exception of Devin castle and a few others, are within walking distance of the Old Town or in the Old Town itself. Besides... more
Hello dear VTers, my name is Joseph and I am carp from the river Danube living in Bratislava. I would show you and tell you about my city and place where I swim long years already... I remember the......
Bratislava is an inheritor of the glory of the coronation site of Hungarian and Austro-Hungarian rulers, witness to the development and fall of nobility. It is a city of historic sights, and its...
I have been to Bratislava on three daytrips from Vienna in winter 2003/04 and 2005/06. The Slovak capital is home to 430.000 people and it is situated at the river Danube between Vienna and...
When I quit my job in Charlotte, North Carolina in May of 2004, I knew that I would have a month to travel. My plan was to go see my family in Philadelphia and then to take off for Germany and Austria...
Bratislava (variously called as Europe's smallest big city, or a Big small city etc) is the capital city of Slovakia and the country's largest city. It lies on both banks of the the river Danube. It...
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