Foreigners: Top 10 events in Bratislava

Tips for the top 10 events in the capital between October 18 and October 27, plus regular services in different languages, training, temporary exhibitions and highlights of the year.

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Top 10
BALLET: Russian Classic Ballet Festival; Starts: Oct 17-20
MARKET: Design Market; Starts: Oct 19, 9:00
EVENT: The Day of Open Ateliers 2019; Starts: Oct 19, 10:00
EVENT: Music Exchange; Starts: Oct 19, 10:00
EVENT: Degustorium 2019; Starts: Oct 22, 8:00
MUSIC: Bratislava jazz days; Starts: Oct 25-27
EVENT: Festival of fashion, design and art; Starts: Oct 25-26
MUSIC: Bratislava Mozart Festival 2019; Starts: Oct 25-Nov 10
EVENT: SWAP; Starts: Oct 27, 10:00
RUN: Rača cross 2019; Starts: Oct 27, 10:00

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