Nina Hrabovská Francelová
Nina Hrabovská Francelová
nina.francelova@spectator.sk

Nina Hrabovská Francelová started to work for The Slovak Spectator as a student of journalism in October 2016. She received her bachelor's degree in journalism at the Palacký University in Olomouc and a master's degree in journalism at Comenius University in Bratislava. She spent one semester at the Jagiellonian University in Kraków and participated in several international courses for journalists.

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Foreigners: Events in Bratislava

Tips for performances and other events in the capital between July 7 and July 16, including concerts, parties, festivals, classical music, inline skating, exhibitions and more.

Pohoda 2016
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Five things you can find at Pohoda besides music

Take advantage of everything Slovakia’s biggest music festival has to offer.

Fat Joe

Foreigners: Events in Bratislava

Tips for performances and other events in the capital between June 30 and July 9, including concerts, parties, festivals, classical music, inline skating, exhibitions and more.

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What does a big fat Slovak wedding look like?

Eating cock meat or noodles with human milk used to be a part of a Slovak wedding, but to most couples today, having a candy bar or professional photographer is more important than observing traditions.

Foreigners: Events in Bratislava

Tips for performances and other events in the capital between June 23 and July 2, including concerts, parties, festivals, classical music, cycling, a picnic, exhibitions and more.

First time in Bratislava? This can help you find your way

The city is easy to navigate for English-speakers, but knowing a few key phrases in Slovak will help.

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Street Food Park

Foreigners: Events in Bratislava

Tips for performances and other events in the capital between June 16 and 25, including concerts, parties, festivals, classical music, markets, picnic, exhibitions and more.

Are you a foreigner about to leave Slovakia? Prepare for never-ending bureaucracy

Slovakia does not want its foreigner workers to leave. At least - all the required paperwork suggests this.

Lavender market

Foreigners: Events in Bratislava

Tips for performances and other events in the capital between June 9 and 18, including concerts, parties, classical music, markets, shows, exhibitions and more.

The loss of small bookstores

How are small, family bookstores dealing with competition of bookstore chains?

The smallest and biggest book

There is a big difference in size between the smallest and the biggest books in the Slovak National Library fund.

Prices of flats are increasing but Slovaks still want their own roof

Rules for mortgage applicants have changed but demand remains the same so far.

Talent is not always enough - sport is an expensive hobby

Promising young athletes often do not have the chance to bring their talent to the next level due to lack of funds.

Board games attract more and more people

Board games are becoming a more popular way of spending free time at home, while out for coffee or at a festival.

Want to travel for free? Become a volunteer

Volunteering abroad may fulfil the vision of having time but not money during the holidays.

Student radios could compete with professional stations

Students working in students’ radios have a chance to show their skills every year.

Bachelor degree undervalued

Having a bachelor degree in Slovakia is still considered as an unfinished education.

Trenčín to be the city of fashion, again

The tradition of the biggest Slovak fashion fair is reviving.

Park in Digital Garage

Making an online certificate – a good reason to stay on the internet.

Špania Dolina, the runner-up in the Village of the Year competition.

Unknown places worth visiting in Slovakia

The year 2016 brought record numbers for tourism in Slovakia.

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