![]() I did get a little bit of sleep before we stopped in the No-Man’s-Land area between Slovakia and Hungary. The constant activity and late nights every night were starting to catch up to me by this point. We got back on the road, and I decided that this time I would actually get some sleep. Poor and mentally handicapped, he wore second hand but sophisticated clothes, elegantly greeting all passersby. Cumil Napoleon’s Army Schone Naci, who was a real man in Bratislava. They helped me to wiggle my way back to being perky, happy Sara. In an attempt to overcome the artless, boring society that communism had delivered, the city installed several fantastically quirky statues around the city. I got on the coach and picked a seat as far away from everyone as I could get and pouted (because apparently I AM a weepy, little daisy) for the entire ride to Bratislava, Slovakia. When we disembarked, I was still acting sour and bless Tavis’s heart for putting up with it. I grouched around the incredibly charming and quaint capital city until it was time to leave.īratislava is really lovely. Have I mentioned that I am one of the UGLIEST criers on the planet? I get all red and blotchy and fluids come from way too many places other than my eyes. So here we are standing in the middle of the street in Vienna crying like a bunch of weirdos. Then someone who I won’t name said something mushy and I lost it. We were outside the coach talking while everyone else loaded up, avoiding any actual goodbyes. I made it through breakfast and out onto the street. I was determined not to cry, because I’m not some weepy little daisy. You’ve got to make the most of your time with friends, right?Īfter that, I made them promise to come down for goodbyes in the morning and headed off to bed. ![]() Please feel free to leave a comment or question below.After we got back to the hotel from the club, I had way too much energy to go to bed… So to be ridiculous, I put on my pajama pants and my weird Russian, decided a shirt was excess, put the day song on my tablet and ran to Dani and K’s room to surprise them with a dance party. Have you been to Bratislava yet? I hope this article was useful for you. Thanks in advance & enjoy your next trip! For more information click here.ĭon’t want to order anything via these links but would like to support me to continue to create new content? You can always buy me a glass of wine or take a look at my partner page. This helps to cover the costs for this website. Partner websites that I am affiliated with, reward me with a small commission for making useful connections between buyers and their service or product. It does not cost you anything extra if you buy something after clicking on one of those links. This article contains affiliate links to support this website. Explore Central & Eastern EuropeĬheck out my other articles of Central & Eastern European cities: Slovakia joined the European Union in 2004 and has the Euro as its currency. Nevertheless, Slovakia is the world’s largest producer of cars per capita since 2007, with factories for brands like Volkswagen, Peugeot, Kia, Jaguar and Land Rover. To me, Slovakia is the least developed out of the two. ![]() In 1993 Czechoslovakia split up into Czech Republic and Slovak Republic, also known as ‘the Velvet Divorce’. Slovaks speak their own language, Slovak, which is pretty similar to Czech, but Slovaks tend to understand Czech better than the other way around. The country is bordered by five neighboring countries: Poland, Ukraine, Hungary, Austria and Czech Republic. The Slovak Republic, as Slovakia is officially called, has a population of more than 5.4 million people. Have you ever heard of Bratislava or Slovakia before anyway? Do not feel ashamed, Bratislava is by far not as well-known as bigger counterparts such as Prague and Vienna. ![]() Marrol’s Boutique Hotel Bratislava entrance Slovakia ![]()
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