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EUROP SLOVAKIA TRIP

EUROP SLOVAKIA TRIP

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ITS MY SLOVAKIA TRIP NEW YEAR CELEBRATION AND JOIN CHRISTMAS DAY
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Day
1
 
4pm  
M. R. Štefánik Airport Bratislava
ARRIVED AIRPORT 4 PM
ARRIVED AIRPORT 4 PM
7pm  
AC Hotel by Marriott Bratislava Old Town
REACH HOTEL CHEAK IN AND TAKE REST
REACH HOTEL CHEAK IN AND TAKE REST
Day
2
 
12pm  
wake mroning Breakfast
2:30pm  
The Blue Church - Church of St. Elizabeth
visit Historical Curch
visit Historical Curch
5pm  
Čumil
Day
3
 
11am  
Most SNP (UFO Tower)
visit most favourate Place
visit most favourate Place
1pm  
1pm  
Day
4
 
3pm  
Hrad Devín
A DAY TRIP DEVIN KASTLE
A DAY TRIP DEVIN KASTLE
Day
6
 
12pm  
Michael's Gate
In Bratislava, Slovakia, Michael's Gate (Slovak: Michalská brána, German: Michaelertor, Hungarian: Mihály
In Bratislava, Slovakia, Michael's Gate (Slovak: Michalská brána, German: Michaelertor, Hungarian: Mihály kapu) is the only city gate that has been preserved of the medieval fortifications and ranks among the oldest town buildings. Built about the year 1300, its present shape is the result of baroque reconstructions in 1758, when the statue of St. Michael and the Dragon was placed on its top. The tower houses the Exhibition of Weapons of Bratislava City Museum. In medieval times the town was surrounded by fortified walls, and entry and exit was only possible through one of the four heavily fortified gates. On the east side of the town, it was the Laurinc Gate, named after Saint Lawrence, in the south it was the Fishermen's Gate (Rybná brána, Fischertor, Halász kapu). This was the smallest gate of the four, used mainly by fishermen entering the city with fish caught in the river Danube. On the west side it was the Vydrica Gate (Vydrická brána, Weidritzer Tor, Vödric kapu), also called the Dark Gate or Black Gate, since it was like a tunnel — dark and long. In the north, there was St. Michael's Gate named after St. Michael and the St. Michael church that stood in front of it (outside the town wall). Later on it was put down and materials gained from it were used in the building of additional town walls.
Day
7
 
8:30pm  
Old Town Hall
Old Town Hall may refer to: Australia Old Town Hall (Ross, Tasmania)Czech Republic Old Town
Old Town Hall may refer to: Australia Old Town Hall (Ross, Tasmania)Czech Republic Old Town Hall (Prague)Denmark Old Town Hall (Næstved) Old Town Hall (Silkeborg)Germany Old Town Hall (Leipzig)Mexico Old Town Hall (Mexico City), among the Federal District buildingsPoland Old Town Hall (Toruń), in the Medieval Town of ToruńSlovakia Old Town Hall (Bratislava) Old Town Hall (Levoča)United Kingdom Old Town Hall, Burslem, Staffordshire Lancaster Old Town Hall Sheffield Old Town HallUnited States Listed on the National Register of Historic Places: Vacaville Town Hall (Vacaville, California) Old Town Hall (Chester, Connecticut) Old Town Hall (Stamford, Connecticut) Old Town Hall (Wilmington, Delaware) Old Town Hall (Athol, Massachusetts) Old Town Hall (Pittsfield, Massachusetts) Old Town Hall (Tyngsborough, Massachusetts) Old Town Hall (Fairfax, Virginia)Other buildings: Old Town Hall (Salem, New Hampshire), listed on the New Hampshire State Register of Historic PlacesEL CELEBRATION NEW YEAR NIGHT
Day
8
 
1:30pm  
Museum of the Slovak National Uprising
VISIT TO MUSEUM SLOVAKIA
VISIT TO MUSEUM SLOVAKIA
6:30pm  
Slavín
EVNING SPEND CALM PLACE
EVNING SPEND CALM PLACE
Day
9
 
12:30pm  
Bratislava Transport Museum
Bratislava Transport Museum (Múzeum dopravy Bratislava) is a transport museum in Bratislava,
Bratislava Transport Museum (Múzeum dopravy Bratislava) is a transport museum in Bratislava, Slovakia. It is a branch of the Slovak Technical Museum in Košice, is situated on the site of the first steam-railway station in Bratislava on Šancová Street, near the current main railway station in central Bratislava. It opened on June 24, 1999.
4pm  
Múzeum mesta Bratislavy
Day
10
 
2:30pm  
Central Market Hall
VISIT TO MALL FOR SHOPPING
VISIT TO MALL FOR SHOPPING
8pm  
Flea Market
A flea market (or swap meet) is a type of street market
A flea market (or swap meet) is a type of street market that provides space for vendors to sell previously owned (second-hand) goods. This type of market is often seasonal. However, in recent years there has been the development of 'formal' and 'casual' markets which divides a fixed-style market (formal) with long-term leases and a seasonal-style market with short-term leases. Consistently, there tends to be an emphasis on sustainable consumption whereby items such as used goods, collectibles, antiques and vintage clothing can be purchased, in an effort to combat climate change and fast fashion.Flea market vending is distinguished from street vending in that the market alone, and not any other public attraction, brings in buyers. There are a variety of vendors: some part-time who consider their work at flea markets a hobby due to their possession of an alternative job; full-time vendors who dedicate all their time to their stalls and collection of merchandise and rely solely on the profits made at the market. Vendors require skill in following retro and vintage trends, as well as selecting merchandise which connects with the culture and identity of their customers.In the United States, the National Association of Flea Markets was established in 1998, which provides various resources for sellers, suppliers and buyers and also provides a means for suppliers and sellers to communicate and form affiliations.
Day
11
 
11am  
Eurovea
Eurovea is a business, retail and residential complex in Bratislava, Slovakia, in
Eurovea is a business, retail and residential complex in Bratislava, Slovakia, in the Pribinova Zone at the border of Old Town and the borough or Ružinov, between the Old Bridge and the Apollo Bridge, bordered by Pribinova street from the north and the river Danube from the south. Eurovea connects the Bratislava Riverfront with the city center and offers stores and leisure time facilities while housing businesses, apartments and a Sheraton hotel. Phase I of the Eurovea complex was developed by Ballymore Properties at the cost of €350 million and it opened after four years of construction in 2010.Eurovea Phase II will feature the first skyscraper Eurovea Tower in Slovakia with projected height of 168 meters and 46 floors above the ground with the whole investment estimated at approximately €300 million. Construction is scheduled to start at the end of 2019 and finish at the end of 2022. As of June 2023 the Eurovea tower is shortly before completion.
6:30pm  
The Club Bratislava
VISIT TO NIGHT CLUB FOR ENJOY
VISIT TO NIGHT CLUB FOR ENJOY
Day
12
 
10am  
M. R. Štefánik Airport Bratislava
CHEAK OUT HOTEL BACK TO JAKARTA VIA DUBAI
CHEAK OUT HOTEL BACK TO JAKARTA VIA DUBAI
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