Bratislava, Slovakia, A Country to Discover
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- čas přidán 30. 05. 2024
- Slovakia is a country that I really didn't know about but it is an easy day trip from Vienna. In this video we are going to take a train out to Bratislava the capital of Slovakia and learn a little about this interesting country. #bratislava #travel #pedrozatravel #adventure
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The trains are so modern. each of these countries are hidden gems waiting to be explored.
They are very modern, I wish we had trains like that in California
Hi John, I didn't realize Vienna and Bratislava were so close. What a fantastic opportunity to hop on a train and explore a new country! The city looked very attractive with its distinct architecture. Lunch looked delicious. It's really fun to try out local dishes and drinks. I really enjoyed your tour and learning more about the country and the city 👍😊😊
Thank you, I had no idea either 😁but it was an amazing experience. Thank you for your kind words and support.
Nice train and walking tour, Bratislava is a charming and beautiful city, great for tourists, thanks and have a good day🙏🙏🌹🌹
Thank you, it is a great place
Big thumbs up friends! Nice share brother. Cheers from 2 Canadians living in Mexico. 🙏🏽💖
Thank you, much appreciated
An excellent video here John. Interesting to see your adventure into Slovakia. Bratislava is actually stunning, I've been there before and absolutely loved my time there, would enjoy a trip back and after watching your video i'm considering it for next year. Thank you for sharing, the trains, the streets, the architecture is just beautiful. Thank you again for sharing!
I would love to see a video where you go to Bratislava, your history background on castles would be very interesting.
@@pedrozatravel Youre very kind, it would be so fun to experience more Castles in other countries, especially Europe as they are full of them, just not as ruined as ours in the UK! Appreciated your video, was awesome to see you enjoying your time! :D
Great job and thanks so much for sharing! Slovakia is definitely on our list.
I hope you are able to get out there one day, it surprised us
This was a awesome Adventure looks like to had a great time at this place awesome video buddy
Thank you,it was definitely unexpected
Thank you for the tour and the history 👋🤠👏👏👏👏
Thank you, glad you enjoyed the video
Fantastic 🇸🇰
Thank you
very cool trip the city it's self is history with a story
The History was fascinating
This is awesome. Batislava looks amazing.
Thank you, it is a very interesting place. I think there is a lot of amazing stuff to learn in Eastern Europe
very cool brother
Thank you, and thank you for being so generous
@@pedrozatravel ur most welcome brother ur family im very grateful for u in my life! 🫂💙🫂
Awesome video Sir!!! You do great work.
Thank you, glad you enjoyed it
Great job, two thumbs up for you video
Thank you, appreciate the visit my friend
KThanks for the tour and the historical perspective you provided. "HMMMM..............Slime" Homer Simpson. --Marc
Lol, it was good stuff
Funny thing: the station you arrived to in Bratislava is the only train station in the city that was built after the end of communism. It's from late 90s I think, and back then when it was built, it was looked at as one of first modern, post communist architectural projects.
The bars have a reason too - It's a border station. When the station was built, Slovakia was not in Schengen zone yet. So it was a security measure, since people were still checked for passports back then. That's also the reason why first platform isn't connected to the underground passage.
Now is you arrived to the Bratislava Central Station, thay would be a nice example of communist architecture. You probably went to Petržalka station because the connection between Vienna and Bratislava central is under modernization right now.
Wow, that is interesting, thank you for the great insight.
Dont k.ow much about Slovakia thanks for the information
Well now you know. Lol
@@pedrozatravel Yes!! Thanks for the information 👍
Awesome!
Thank you
AMAZING🤩😇😎
Thank you ❤️
Good morning ❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉
Welcome 👍
Would love to travel on a train. 🐸
That is nice thing about Europe, there is a train to almost anywhere in Europe
Hi mr❤❤🎉🎉🎉
Howdy! 👋 How are you doing?
I am clueless on so many countries! Bars on restrooms is a bit weird.
Yeah the Russian architecture was a bit scary.
SLIME :D :D that´s so funny. We in Slovakia have two different words SLIZ and SLÍŽ..... SLIZ means slime, but SLÍŽ means noodles.... So it was the soup with noodles but some intelligent translated it like the soup with slime :D :D....
The waiter (who knew English very well) explained to us that it was soup with local grown mushrooms. It was still funny and we all laughed 😁. I ended up going with the halusky, I was very happy, halusky is so yummy. 🤤
@@pedrozatravel Mushrooms :D :D :D ???? It means that the waiter was an artful liar... I watch the video again and read the slovak menu and there is: "POLIEVKA Z DOMÁCEHO KOHÚTA S MASOM, KOREŇOVOU ZELENINOU A SLÍŽAMI" .... it means "chicken soup with vegetables and noodles".... I mean that the waiter knows very well, that the translation in the menu is incorrect calamity so he told you some fairytale about mushrooms.... :D :D .... Sorry abot that, but I can tell you that the soup is very tasty, so if you will come to Bratislava sometime again, you can try it :D..... Thank you for your vlog
McDonalds in Slovakia... never would have believed it.
Kind of crazy right?!
You think we eat only mud and rocks?
@@doktor54321 you have to understand for us it is kind of weird that our of all the food the United States has to offer, McDonald's, KFC, and Burger King seem to be our main export.