By: Jeff Halter | 2011-03-31 | Destinations Bratislava is a small city, by capital city standards, and it IS a capital city. You've never heard of it? Capital of what? It's the Capital of Slovakia. The country of Slovakia used to be part of Czechoslovakia until they peacefully parted ways to become the Czech Republic and the Slovak Republic. read more
By: Emma McCann | 2010-12-16 | Business Europe is home to some splendid meeting destinations, but few retain the air of old-world charm and tranquillity to be found in Bratislava. When you're looking for meeting rooms in Bratislava, you can't go past Crowne Plaza Bratislava. read more
By: rekha bisht | 2012-04-10 | Travel Tips In many countries, it is possible to visit, you can enjoy visiting Slovakia, and in many cities, including that of Bratislava. You will find this city is the capital of the Slovak Republic and the largest city in the country. Bratislava city is situated on the Danube River, in southwestern Slovakia. As you explore the city, you will discover that it borders with the neighboring countries of Hungar read more
By: David Ault | 2010-05-19 | City Guides Bratislava Slovakia, which is next to other capital cities in Europe, seems rather unimpressive at first sight. However, if you look a little closer and dig a bit deeper, you will see a very rich culture in this town. read more
By: rekha bisht | 2012-04-27 | Wine Winemaking history goes back as far as the 7th century B.C. Slovakia lies on the northern fringes of the winemaking world. Its continental climate - hot summers and cold winters - makes it good for producing fruity whites and full-bodied reds read more
By: rekha bisht | 2012-03-26 | Wine Tokaj wine is produced, Slovak wine region, which consists of seven communities, and 565 hectares of vineyards. Slovak wine is produced in the southern part of Slovakia, which is divided into 6 wine production areas. Although the Slovak Tokaj wines, except there is a well-known internationally, they are popular at home and in neighboring countries. read more
By: Ken Sand | 2010-12-12 | Travel & Leisure One of the European cities that are rarely visited by tourists is Bratislava. Located within the southwestern part of the country of Slovakia, this city features great attractions every vacation would love to see... read more
By: rekha bisht | 2012-03-16 | Wine In the former Czechoslovakia, the Slovak Republic or Slovakia is emerging powerhouse in Central Europe. This small landlocked country, which ended in a modern European country with enormous growth potential of the topsy-turvy alliances in history. Czechoslovakia emerged after the end of World War I, when dissolved Astro-Hungarian Empire. read more
By: rekha bisht | 2012-04-10 | Travel & Leisure Welcome to Slovakia, one of the new EU member states, located in the heart of Europe. Not only Slovakia in Central Europe, it is really the heart of Europe. It is true, accurate geographical center of Europe can be found about 5 miles (3.1 km) from the Slovak town of Kremnica. read more
By: Taylor White | 2011-03-14 | Real Estate Being one of the fastest growing economies in Europe, Slovakia real estate is an extremely lucrative investment option for both local as well as international real estate investors. So invest now! read more
By: rekha bisht | 2012-03-19 | Travel Tips Slovakia is known as one of the world's tourists, but it should be. After all, there are many interesting attractions worth seeing in Slovakia.For starters, the Slovak Republic has many charming castles, the most famous of which Bojnice castle. Built in the 11th century, the castle houses Bojnice, antique furniture and other treasures of art collection. Also, Ghosts and Order: Criminal intent of t read more
By: David Ault | 2010-04-02 | Destinations Slovakia is so much more than Bratislava and the High Tatras, which is the usual Slovak destination for tourists coming from abroad. There is actually so much to do and see throughout the country, and no more so than in Central Slovakia. read more
By: rekha bisht | 2012-03-29 | Travel Tips Slovakia [1] or the Slovak Republic (Slovak: Slovenská republika Slovenská or both names are officially recognized), landlocked country in Central Europe. It is surrounded by Austria in the west, north-west of the Czech Republic, Hungary, southern Poland and Ukraine in the north east. Slovakia is a modern and democratic country in the European Union. read more
By: rekha bisht | 2012-03-19 | Hotels Weather - Bratislava continental climate with four different seasons. It is often windy with hot summers and cold, wet winters vary considerably. The city is one of the hottest and driest parts of Slovakia. Recently, the transition from winter to summer and summer to winter was fast, with a short autumn and spring term. Snow occurs less frequently than before. read more
By: Taylor White | 2011-07-09 | Real Estate Being one of the fastest growing economies in Europe, Slovakia real estate is an extremely lucrative investment option for both local as well as international real estate investors. So invest now! read more