Foreigners: Top 10 events in Bratislava

Tips for the top 10 events in the capital between August 16 and August 25, plus regular services in different languages, training, temporary exhibitions and highlights of the year.

(Source: Jozef Jakubčo, Sme)

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
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: Explore the beauty of Bratislava; Starts: Aug 17, 11:00
EVENT: Colourful Africa - the scents and tastes of Africa; Starts: Aug 17, 15:00
DANCE: Dance in the Street; Starts: Aug 18, 18:00
EVENT: Wine tasting in the dark; Starts: Aug 22, 19:00
EVENT: Skywalk - night walk in the sky; Starts: Aug 23, 21:00
FESTIVAL: Uprising festival 2019; Starts: Aug 23-24
OPERA: Opera Fest 2019; Starts: Aug 23-24

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