Bratislava old town has a Christmas market which attracts some tourists, but outside of the old town you won't see a huge amount of foreigners so it's more authentic than Prague. I recommend visiting the village of Devin, which has a stunning castle almost comparable to the Meteora monastery in Greece, but much less well-known.Bratislava to Prague Private Transfer: $405 cheaper destination. Since Bratislava is in Europe and Montevideo is in South America, this is one of the main reasons
Both Riga and Prague have a number of activities to choose from. With generally more activities and things to do, visitors tend to spend more time in Prague than in Riga. Usually, 2-4 days is a good amount of time for Riga, and 2-7 days is enough time in Prague. Families should spend more time in Prague than Riga. Because of the many family
Honestly, make it a two day trip: leave for Bratislava in the morning, do your thing, and take the same train towards Brno (it’s like a chill, smaller Prague), stay the night and next day there and take the train back to Budapest. Brno has amazing night life. Skip Vienna if your heart is leaning towards ‘Czechoslovakia’ you can see both.
Visitors can find plenty of fun things to do in both Kos and Bratislava. With generally more activities and things to do, visitors tend to spend more time in Kos than in Bratislava. Usually, 2-5 days is a good amount of time for Kos, and 1-3 days is enough time in Bratislava. Families should spend more time in Kos than Bratislava. Because of
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