From train delays to arrest jokes, Bratislava’s newest screen has become a symbol of online satire — and offline frustration.
Bratislava, capital of Slovakia and just an hour by train from Vienna, is the comeback kid among European capitals. A decade ago, the city was virtually a ghost town. But today, Bratislava is ...
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Bratislava braces for a surge in visitors
Bratislava is preparing for a significant rise in international visitors as low-cost airlines expand their networks and promote the Slovak capital as a budget city-break destination. More than 40 ...
Every week The Slovak Spectator brings you a selection of three short stories from across Slovakia from which pessimism and negativity are absent. Ryanair claps back at Slovak passenger's online joke ...
Bratislava, the capital of Slovakia and once a nearly desolate ghost town, is one of the big surprises of my recent travels. Its compact old town bursts with colorfully restored facades, lively ...
We seemed to be floating in space, hovering high over the Danube as we gazed out at the twin halves of Bratislava. To our left we saw needlelike church spires, cobblestone lanes, bulbous onion domes, ...
In the manner of a child rebuilding an unloved Lego set, Matus Vallo ponders a model of a Bratislava streetscape in a corner of his office. Carefully, he positions a rectangular plate the width of his ...
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