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    Welcome to Bratislava Rentals

    View of Bratislava. Photo by Wiki user: Ypsilonatshared
    View of Bratislava
    Bratislava is the capital of and the largest city in Slovakia. It has a population of almost 450,000 and is the administrative, cultural and economic centre of the country. It has a beautifully restored historical centre full of Gothic, Baroque and Renaissance churches, houses and palaces, cobblestone streets, fountains, pleasant cafes and lively and cosmopolitan atmosphere.

    Travel to Bratislava
    By plane: Bratislava Milan Rastislav Štefįnik Airport is the largest in the Slovak Republic and the home base of Danube Wings. It services several International routes all over the world.

    Vienna International Airport: is also a good wa to get to the city. The airport is located 40 km (25 miles) from Bratislava near to the town of Schwechat in Austria, after which the airport is named. The airport is the home base of the flag-carrier Austrian and the budget airline Fly Niki. Most European airlines and a significant number of international airlines have direct connections to Vienna from their respective hubs.

    Other aiports: Brno Airport has a very small selection of destinations albet also good offers. Budapest and Prague Airports are about a 4-5 hour journey but can mean substantial savings on intercontinental trips, especailly to New York or Bejing.

    By train: The easiest way to get to Bratislava by train is from central Vienna (Südbahnhof station or less frequently Westbahnhof station). Trains leave Vienna almost every 30 minutes. It takes 50 minutes to get from Südbahnhof to Bratislava. There are also many train lines from the Czech Republic (e.g. Prague) and some train lines from Poland, Hungary as well as Ukraine and Russia that mostly end at Hlavnį stanica (Main Train Station).

    By bus: Coach lines connect Bratislava with all of Slovakia, a high number of Czech cities and a number of EU destinations, including London, Paris and daily buses also depart to Budapest. The most frequent international coach connection by far is Vienna though, with two lines running almost every hour from Vienna's Sudtirolerplatz

    By boat: Regular tourist boat lines operate on the Danube from spring through fall on routes from Vienna and Budapest.

    By car: Bratislava lies on the border of two other countries and has a relatively good road system. The town can be accessed by motorways (i.e. limited access highway) from northern Slovakia and Poland, Czech Republic, Hungary as well as Austria. As a result, you can pass the town without having to leave the motorway at all. Together with countries like Austria and Czech Republic it's required to have a sticker on your windshield to drive on motorways.

    In order to help visitors enjoy their stay in Bratislava, we have available a number of self-catering apartments close to and around the city centre. For a relatively modest fee, you can stay at any of our self-contained and well-furnished apartments from periods ranging from just a day to several weeks - as the fancy catches you.

    Our apartments cater for numbers ranging from single visitors up to groups of seven. All you need to do is search for suitable and available properties (see the reservation box on the left), select and book an apartment, and our representative will be waiting for you at the apartment with the keys to the door.


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