Sustainable Bratislava, page 2
Where to fix a bike on your own in Bratislava
Bikers are eager to share their expertise for fixing bikes.
Bratislava Danube Park to tap potential of sustainable tourism
Study proposes measures to better protect the river, and to make it more accessible.
Saving the planet one piece of clothing at a time
Vintage and upcycled clothes on offer in Bratislava
Cool your heels: Železná Studnička pond to get easy-access steps
Bratislava recreational area will have a lakeside lounging facility.
How Bratislava plans to use its kitchen waste
Kitchen waste collection system to help reduce the capital's CO2 footprint.
Partyslava is obsolete, Bratislava needs a fresh tourism model
New strategy document to lay out path for “appropriate and attractive growth”.
Bratislava has a new nature reserve, the first of its kind in Slovakia
The highest degree of nature protection in the capital does not prevent people from enjoying nature.
From a petrol station to a bowling alley, Bratislava approves new monuments
The Slovak capital's list of monuments protects almost 600 objects.
Bratislava the last European capital to launch city-wide parking policy
Illegal parking may cost a driver €78.
Bratislava’s exquisite healing garden goes on the mend
The neglected Koch Garden will become municipal property; city planning its complete revitalisation.
New buses will soon travel the streets of the capital
The interior of the new buses is air-conditioned and equipped with 39 hygienic leatherette seats and stainless steel handles.
Bratislava wants to revive the city’s vineyards
Those interested can enrol in a competition for the long-term lease of the city’s abandoned vineyards.
New animal observatory set in nature opens near Bratislava
The wooden structure is located between Marianka and Rača.
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