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Bratislava — 6 nights

Beauty on the Danube

Slovakia's capital, Bratislava, attracts visitors for its natural beauty and rich culture, offering a plethora of landscapes, outdoor activities, historical monuments, and a stately old town.
Museum-lovers will get to explore Devin Castle and Multium - space and mirror gallery. Your inner history buff will appreciate Bratislava Old Town and Tyrsovo nabrezie. Take a break from Bratislava with a short trip to Oasis Siberian tiger in Kostolna pri Dunaji, about 42 minutes away. There's still lots to do: step into the grandiose world of Bratislava Castle, steep yourself in history at Michalska Brana, view the masterpieces at MAGIS ART & design studio, and make a trip to Slavin War Memorial.

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Cairo, Egypt to Bratislava is an approximately 7.5-hour combination of flight and bus. You can also do a combination of flight and train; or drive. Due to the time zone difference, you'll gain 1 hour traveling from Cairo to Bratislava. Expect cooler temperatures when traveling from Cairo in October; daily highs in Bratislava reach 18°C and lows reach 8°C. Wrap up your sightseeing on the 21st (Fri) early enough to travel back home.
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Bratislava Region travel guide

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The urban, economical, and cultural heartland of the country, Bratislava Region is definitely the place to visit when in Slovakia. At the center is Bratislava, the nation's capital--a city with a long and rich history that seems a lot bigger than it actually is. The city's architecture juxtaposes the old with the new; numerous museums and art venues create an abundance of sightseeing opportunities. A plethora of restaurants and cafes, especially around the pedestrian Old Town area, are a great place to relax and try traditional Slovakian specialties. After dark, head to some of the nightclubs and immerse yourself in the party atmosphere. Outside the city, the countryside varies from lowlands along the Danube to the highlands of the Little Carpathians, and is dotted with many attractions, such as castles, chateaus, and scenic towns and villages. Protected nature reserves are a prime destination for hikers, cyclists, anglers, and all other visitors who enjoy spending time outdoors.
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