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I have done quite a lot of traveling in Slovakia as well as Europe, I have also written some articles about traveling to slovak dailies and I wrote 50-page book chapter "Traveling with internet". I can provide you with what-to-see tips about Slovakia and Central Europe in general as well as practical information about Slovakia.
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| Gil | 05/17/09 | 10 | 10 | 10 | 10 | Many thanks for a quick and helpful ..... |
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| Maria | 08/18/08 | 10 | 10 | 10 | 10 | Thank you so much for helping me ..... |
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Gil, nice to hear you are planning a family vacation in Slovakia. Here are the answers. 1. Any recommendations on where to look for places to stay that will fit our requirements (area, specific villages
Hi Brett, The best way to get from Bratislava to Trencin is to take a train from Bratislava central station, it operates every 2 hours and journey takes 1,5 hour. You could also take a bus, but it is
Dear Daniel, It's nice to hear that you want to surprise your girlfriend and learn some exotic language :-) - first, I recommend you try this site: http://www.travlang.com/languages/ - choose English
Dear Maciek, I am sorry for a late reply, I was on the holidays for 2 weeks. I will quickly answer the easy questions: > a) How do you say "Saint James" in Slovak? It's "Svaty Jakub" - see correct
Dear Tim, I am very sorry for such a late answer - I have never done any cycling around Bratislava so I was trying to get an advice from some of my friends, but I haven't managed, so far. Renting a bike

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