Foreigners: Top 10 events in Bratislava

Tips for the top 10 events in the capital between August 9 and August 18, plus regular services in different languages, training, temporary exhibitions and highlights of the year.

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The tips are prepared in cooperation with Eventland. Download the app and see what's going on around you wherever you are ( Android , iOS ).

Top 10
SPORT: Bratislava Inline; Starts: Aug 9, 20:00
PARTY: Rock 'n Roll Night; Starts: Aug 9, 22:00
MARKET: Trh - Piac – Markt; Starts: Aug 10, 9:00
EVENT: Chillout 2019 - Tuning Event; Starts: Aug 10, 11:00
SPORT: Tennis tournament in Bratislava; Starts: Aug 14, 8:00
FOOD: Street Food Park; Starts: Aug 14-17
CONCERT: Tribute to Freedom; Starts: Aug 16, 18:30
DANCE: A. Burnett dance workshops: Vogue, Waacking, Hustle; Starts: Aug 16-17
EVENT: Extreme food and travel festival; Starts: Aug 17, 10:00
EVENT: Colourful Africa - the scents and tastes of Africa; Starts: Aug 17, 15:00

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