Travellling from Budapest to Bratislava

Bratislava, the Little Big City!

Budapest is beautiful, but if you want to see more of the beauty of Eastern Europe you can travel very easily to other places by train. Last weekend my boyfriend and I went to Bratislava. We took the direct train at Keleti Pályaudvar. The train shuttles approximately every 2 hours from both train stations. You can only buy the tickets at the train station. For only 18 Euros we had a return ticket and after 2 hours and 40 minutes we arrived at Hlavná stanica, the main train station in Bratislava.

What about a day-trip to Bratislava?

It was only a 20-25 minute walk to the city centre. Later on, we realized that all of Bratislava’s historical sites are within walking distance. We could get to know the town on foot! Amazing for a capital city!

The Danube flowing directly through Bratislava adds to the unique atmosphere of this city. So do the narrow streets, the colourful buildings and the many surprising statues. Around nearly every corner you will discover another statue: Paparazzi is watching you, a man invites you to wear his hat, another man is sticking out a hole in the pavement, and you will find a stooping man in the façade of a house. At the main square you will stand next to the man that is overlooking the square while your companion will capture this moment on camera for sure! All these statues will feed your curiosity!

If you start wondering around the centre you will probably notice the small polished brass plates in town in the form of a crown embedded in the floor. Did you know that there are 178 of them? No, I did not count them if that is what is running through your head! I read it in the travel guide we received in the hotel. The crown represents the original route walked by the monarchs.

You need to be ‘’fairly fit’’ to climb the several hundred steps up to Bratislava castle. However, believe me, it is really worth it. When you are at the Castle Hill you will be rewarded with an incredible view of the town, the New Bridge and neighbouring Hungary and Austria. You can enjoy the same view if you take a trip on the lift up to the UFO, while at the same time enjoying a cup of coffee or a meal in the restaurant.

The blue church and other Bratislava attractions

Another attraction that caught our eye was the Blue Church! Many people want to marry here (yeah, how many people can say that they have married in a blue church?!) so the waiting list is very long.

Instead of putting ourselves on the waiting list we went to a coffee house, Coffee and Co! Bratislava has many cosy coffee houses and this is one of them! It has a great atmosphere and the hot chocolate was delicious!

If you like Irish Pubs and live music you should definitely go to ‘’Dubliner’.’  We amused ourselves there for hours!

Bratislava is a one of a kind city. Put it on your bucket list, it is well worth a visit, especially as a daytrip from Budapest.

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This article first appeared in the private blog of Amanda de Laat

Roger Waters Budapest 2013

Roger Waters concert in Budapest
Roger Waters concert in Budapest
Many people consider Budapest to be most beautiful during summer time. The sunshine glints on the water of the Danube, people eat ice cream, walk on the Margaret Island. And these things are available for You too! Just organize a vacation to Budapest in the end of August, even for more days.

20 of August is the date of the national celebration in Hungary, when you could see fantastic fireworks. The next couple day is perfect for discover this beautiful city or even the lovely villages outside the capital, taste the delicious Hungarian wines and dishes, drinks. The perfect close of the holiday could be Roger Waters’ concert on 25 August in the Puskás Ferenc Stadium!

Roger Waters was the bass guitar player, the major song writer and one singer in the famous band, Pink Floyd between 1964 and 1985. The most popular album of the band, The Wall is mostly his work. This album is on the “1001 albums you must listen” list. After the band he has started solo career and he doesn’t take a break today neither. The proof is, he will start a concert tour titled The Wall in this summer to makes happy the Pink Floyd fans, or the absolute Roger Waters fans.

The concert’ date is 25 August 2013 in the Puskás Ferenc Stadium, which is one of the biggest sport arenas in Budapest, and it got its name after the most famous Hungarian football player, Ferenc Puskás.

Don’t miss this fantastic week, be the part of the Hungarian nation’s most important celebration and a few days later have a fantastic time at the concert of one of the greatest persons of the music history. Have fun!

Roger Waters concert in Budapest

August 25th
Puskas Ferenc Stadium

Tickets: WorldTicketShop – ViagogoSeatwave.com

If the date does not fit you, why not visit Vienna on August 23rd and check out the Roger Waters concert at Ernst-Happel Stadium?

Eros Ramazotti Budapest 2013

Eros Ramazotti concert in Budapest
Eros Ramazotti concert in Budapest

Who doesn’t know Eros Ramazotti? Almost everyone dance slowly with his or her love while the Italian singer’s melody sounds in the background. However Eros has a place in the music life more than thirty years ago, he doesn’t get old! He has released his newest album, Noi in November 2012. Don’t miss Eros Ramazotti’s concert in 8 May 2013 in the Budapest Sportarena, in Budapest!

Eros Ramazotti is an Italian singer, who was born in an outer district of Rome in 1963 as a child of a room painter. His singer career has started in the music festival of Castrocaro in 1982, when he reached the finals with his song, Rock’80. After that he sighed up with the DDD records and moved to Milan.

Especially he is famous about his romantic ballads, frequently biographical influenced melodies and duets. He worked with Tina Turner, Cher and Andrea Bocelli too. With the last one he has two common works.

Obviously Eros Ramazotti’s concert will be an unforgettable experience for everybody who loves demanding and lovely music. The concert will be in the Budapest Sportarena, what is the most important stadium of the Hungarian capital, Budapest. Most concerts are in here. First time it opened in 1982, but unfortunately it fired in 1999. It reopened in 2003, it was the time when they changed the name from Budapest Sportcsarnok to Budapest Sportarena.

Its capacity is 12 500 people. The transportation to the stadium has many opportunities with the capital’s red metro, which is the metro line two.

Spend a few days in Budapest, enjoy the Hungarian springtime, and after that have a great party at Eros Ramazotti’s concert! Have fun!

Eros Ramazotti concert in Budapest

May 5th, 2013
Budapest Sportarena

Tickets: ViagogoSeatwave.com – WorldTicketShop