Slovakia in 42 days: Bratislava Region

One can always leave the city for just two hours – or one day maximum – visit culture, monuments, taste Small Carpathian wine, goose meat, play golf, have a bath and then return with the feeling that a day can be different when you discover what lies close – but has remained far.

One can always leave the city for just two hours – or one day maximum – visit culture, monuments, taste Small Carpathian wine, goose meat, play golf, have a bath and then return with the feeling that a day can be different when you discover what lies close – but has remained far.

A TV programme in English covering the travels of American journalist and photographer Amanda Rivkin, who is discovering Slovakia for the 15th edition of the guide Spectacular Slovakia.

Chapters of the programme:
Bratislava
Banská Bystrica Region
Prešov Region
Košice City
Košice Region
Romathan
Žilina Region
Bratislava Region
Nitra Region
Trenčín and Trnava Region

The Slovak Spectator annually invites a different foreign journalist to travel around Slovakia and write the guide. The Spectacular Slovakia guide for the season 2010/2011 will be on sale at the website Petitshop.sme.sk or spectator.sk as of September 13.

The TV programme is prepared in cooperation with TV.SME

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