Bratislava Guide
Culture
Chatam Sofer Memorial - Jewish Culture
Services
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Restaurants
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Holidays
1st of January, New Year
9 April - 12 April - Easter Holidays
1 May - Labour day
8 May - End of the Second World War , Liberation Day
5 July - Introduction of Christians, Cyril and Methodius Day – the Slavic
Christianity Prophets
24 December - Christmas Eve
25 December - Christmas Day
26 December - Christmas St. Stephens Day
Bank offices are opened from Monday to Friday, from 8am - 5 or 9pm. It's recommend to exchange currency at bank offices, they offer you a better rate of exchange.
Supermarkets and Hypermarkets open on Saturday and Sundays, some of them 24 hours a day.
Prices:
Marlboro cigaretes - 2 EUR
Mineral Water 1,5 l - 0,6 EUR
Coca Cola 1 l - 0,7 EUR
McDonalds XL Menu - 3 EUR
Telephone cards are available at tobacco shops, newsstands or at post offices. It has 50, 100 or 200 units.
Emergency calls
Police: 158
Ambulance: 155
Firemen: 150
International Dialing Codes
Australia: 0061
Austria: 0043
Belgium: 0032
Canada: 001
Denmark: 0045
France: 0033
Germany: 0049
Great Britain: 0044
Greece: 0030
Italy: 0039
Japan: 0081
Netherlands: 0031
Norway: 0047
Poland: 0048
Russia: 007
Slovakia: 00421
Sweden: 0046
Spain: 0034
Switzerland: 0041
USA: 001
Czech Republic: 00420
Transport
Park your car, if possible in the garage of your hotel.
Parking on the streets is complicated. You are only allowed to park where streets are signed "P" and the symbol of parking meter. You can park without paying at "P". When payment required parking meters are placed there. The police are very strict, they give you a fine.
The maximum speed is 60 km/h within the city and outside the city 90 km/h. On the highway the maximum speed is 130 km/h.
Limousine
rentals