Bratislava (Bradt Travel Guides)

Bratislava (Bradt Travel Guides)

by Lucy Mallows (Author)

Synopsis

This new edition of the Bradt guide to Bratislava by expert author Lucy Mallows remains the most authoritative and reliable guide available to the city that combines history with hedonism like no other. Bradt's Bratislava is by far the most comprehensive and entertaining guide on the market - in any language. Maps, walking tours, historical perspectives and hotels, restaurants, cafes and pubs are all covered. In addition, it features detailed information on shopping, sports, gardens and parks that you'll find in no other book. Not only does it include out-of-town ideas, but it goes into greater depth than other guides and is written in an engaging and colourful style that sets out very deliberately to entertain as well as inform. This third edition is thoroughly updated to include the vast number of new boutique hotels, restaurants, bars and cafes. It also offers a useful transport map and guidance on city transport and an updated event calendar. Straying out of the city itself, it also covers Kosice, 2013 European City of Culture.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 256
Edition: 3rd Revised edition
Publisher: Bradt Travel Guides
Published: 25 Apr 2016

ISBN 10: 1784770264
ISBN 13: 9781784770266

Media Reviews
An appealing, highly readable companion to this beguiling city, and a refreshing contrast to the usual cram-it-all-in digest of urban highlights. A civilised guide to a civilised place.--Dan Linstead Wanderlust
Author Bio
Lucy Mallows is a freelance photojournalist, editor and translator. She writes regularly for national newspapers and magazines and translates professionally from Hungarian to English. She first visited Bratislava - in the then Czechoslovakia - in 1982, when studying Russian and Czech at Leeds University. Lucy speaks six foreign languages, including Slovak, and returns frequently to Slovakia, when not cleaning beaches and campaigning for marine conservation from her home in Newhaven.