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A Travel Guide to Bratislava, the Capital

**Transportation** - 🚌 Bus: Download the Flixbus app. There are daily direct buses from Vienna, Austria 🇦🇹 to Bratislava, Slovakia 🇸🇰. The ticket price is €13. If you book a week in advance, there are usually discounts. The journey takes about 2 hours. **Sightseeing Routes** - The Blue Church - Main Square - Cumil, the sewer worker statue "peeking" at passers-by - Schöne Náci statue, a man in a tailcoat holding a top hat - Old Town Hall - Archbishop's Palace - Church of St. Francis of Assisi - Church of the Holy Trinity - Michael's Gate - St. Martin's Cathedral ⛪️ - Bratislava Castle 🏰 - Most SNP UFO Bridge 🌉 **Introduction to the Country** Before World War I, the Czech lands were part of Germany, and Slovakia was part of Hungary. However, the development of these two regions was different: The Czech region was one of the most developed areas in Europe, with a focus on fine and modern industry. In contrast, Slovaks were poor people living in simple wooden huts.😍😍😍 These two brothers of the Pan-Slavic nation, in order to achieve independence, took an indirect approach and formed a single country to support each other. However, after gaining independence, the significant economic disparities and unequal political status eventually led them to part ways. #AroundTheWorld #AroundEurope #Slovakia #SlovakiaTravel #SlovakiaTravelTips

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A Travel Guide to Bratislava, the Capital

Transportation - 🚌 Bus: Download the Flixbus app. There are daily direct buses from Vienna, Austria 🇦🇹 to Bratislava, Slovakia 🇸🇰. The ticket price is €13. If you book a week in advance, there are usually discounts. The journey takes about 2 hours. Sightseeing Routes - The Blue Church - Main Square - Cumil, the sewer worker statue "peeking" at passers-by - Schöne Náci statue, a man in a tailcoat holding a top hat - Old Town Hall - Archbishop's Palace - Church of St. Francis of Assisi - Church of the Holy Trinity - Michael's Gate - St. Martin's Cathedral ⛪️ - Bratislava Castle 🏰 - Most SNP UFO Bridge 🌉 Introduction to the Country Before World War I, the Czech lands were part of Germany, and Slovakia was part of Hungary. However, the development of these two regions was different: The Czech region was one of the most developed areas in Europe, with a focus on fine and modern industry. In contrast, Slovaks were poor people living in simple wooden huts.😍😍😍 These two brothers of the Pan-Slavic nation, in order to achieve independence, took an indirect approach and formed a single country to support each other. However, after gaining independence, the significant economic disparities and unequal political status eventually led them to part ways. #AroundTheWorld #AroundEurope #Slovakia #SlovakiaTravel #SlovakiaTravelTips

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Primacial Palace
The Blue Church - Church of St. Elizabeth
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