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City transport
 

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The best way to see Bratislava is to walk - in fact it's the only way to see the pedestrianized old town, or starA© mesto, where most of the sights are concentrated. However, if you're staying outside the city centre or visiting the suburbs, you'll need to make use of the city's inexpensive and comprehensive transport system . Buy your ticket (12Sk to the centre of town) beforehand (from newsagents, kiosks, hotel lobbies or ticket machines), validate it as soon as you get on, and use a fresh ticket each time you change; if you're going to use the system a lot go to the small booth on the left outside the main entrance of the train station, near the bus departure points, which sells one-day (70Sk) and two-day (130Sk) passes. Night buses congregate at nA?mestie SNP, every quarter to the hour.


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Slovakia (slovak Republic),
Bratislava