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GUIDE TO ERASMUS IN BRATISLAVA
If you are going to Bratislava for your Erasmus you need to know some about the city. Bratislava is a city of about 500.000 inhabitants, the historical centeris small and tidy whereas the new city is a mix of modern american style buildings and old big comunist style buildings. Symbols of the city are the Ufo bridge and the Old Castle. It is possible to visit Bratislava in a weekend because in 2-3 days is possible to visit every interesting places and it is also possible to enjoy the nightlife....>>>Read more... HOW TO GET THE CITY CENTER FROM THE AIRPORT To get the city center of Bratislava from the Airport there is the number 61 during the day going from the Airport to central station where you can get another bus to go wherever in the city or just walking to the city center. The same bus goes during the night as N61 TRANSPORTS FROM & TO BRATISLAVA This post is really useful for who wants to go to Bratislava because from its airport is possible to reach a lots of European destinations using low cost companies.Moreover from Ba is possible to go by other means of transport to the nearer european capitals such as Wien, Budapest, Prague, Ljubiana, Zagreb, Belgrade and Cracow by spending about 20 euros for a return ticket.By Plane:The main low cost companies that operate in Bratislava are Ryanair and Wizzair, otherwise is possible to land to the Wien's airport and take a bus to the Bratislava Autobusova Stanica “Mlyske Nivy” (Central Station) for just 10 euro return ticket.From Bratislava's Stefanika Airport (Letisko=Airport in slovak language) you can go to the central station (Hlavna stanica) by bus number 63 which stop is in front of the airport's exit where you can also buy the ticket from the machine (machine accepts just coins so just change some money in the airport). Read more... TRIP TO GYOR During your erasmus to Bratislava after days of parties don't loose the opportunity to relax for a day in the Spa of Gyor for a turkish bath, a Sauna and a wonderfull massage. All these things for just 24 euro bus return ticket included) Let's start. For everyone that is going to Bratislava for his erasmus experience It is really interesting to visit the ESN BRATISLAVA WEBSITE. The Association is located in the University of Economics in Bratislava to visit their members personally.
This is the website: ESN BRATISLAVA click on the red link to be connected!! DID U KNOW??
John Amos Comenius in Slovak Ján Amos Komenský (28 March 1592 – 4 November 1670) was a Czech teacher, educator, and writer who gives the name to the Comenius University in Bratislava. He served as the last bishop of Unity of the Brethren, and became a religious refugee and one of the earliest champions of universal education, a concept set in his book Didactica Magna. He lived and worked in many different countries in Europe, including Sweden, the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, Transylvania, the Holy Roman Empire, England, the Netherlands, and Royal Hungary. Click here to know more ERASMUS VIDEO |
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