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City Europe Slovakia

The 72 Hour City

Slovakia is sometimes forgotten as a tourist destination.  For nearly 1000 years it did not have much control over its own destiny.  Even during the period of the First Slovak Republic 1939 – 1945 it was a client state of Nazi Germany.  Around the year 1000 it became part of the Kingdom of Hungary and today over 9% of the population state their mother tongue is Hungarian.

Bratislava, the capital city of Slovakia, stands on the banks of the Danube and as such borders both Hungary and Vienna.  Bratislava markets itself as a 72 hour city as that’s the average length of time tourists spend in the city.  In those 72 hours there are plenty to keep you occupied.

Bratislava Castle - Slovakia
Bratislava Castle – Slovakia

Due to its geographical position and history a good starting point is Bratislava castle. Not only does it house the Museum of History but affords tremendous views across the city.  Down in the town, the Michael’s Gate which is the only preserved gate of the city fortification system dates back to the 14th century gives you a great view back across the Old Town and the castle.  The tower at the gate houses the Museum of Arms.

Bratislava houses the largest war memorial in Central Europe. It rises over 50 metres and dominates the city skyline.  It is the burial ground of 6845 soldiers of the Soviet army who died during the liberation of Bratislava in World War II.

St Elizabeth’s Church (The Blue Church) - Bratislava - Slovakia
St Elizabeth’s Church (The Blue Church) – Bratislava – Slovakia

On a religious note, don’t miss out on a visit the 15th Century St Marin’s Cathedral, the Art Nouveau style St Elizabeth’s Church, also known as the blue church and cubist style synagogue built between 1923 and 1926.

You will be spoilt for choice with a wide range of restaurants, cafes and bars and for those of you with a sweet tooth, patisseries something they do so well in Central Europe. Whilst in the city look out for the amazing sculptures.

Sculpture - Bratislava - Slovakia
Sculpture – Bratislava – Slovakia
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BA September Sale

British Airways is currently running a September Sale. Let’s have a look at some of their offers. All prices quoted are for return flights and were correct on the day of publication. Must be booked by 30th September 2020.

USA and Canada: Flights to New York at £281 or less, September through to June 2021. Flights and 3 nights hotel accommodation from £379 in January. Similar deals for other east coast destinations. Flights to Miami at £338 or less, October through to June 2021, similar deals to other destinations. On the west coast, flights to San Francisco £328 or less October throught to May 2021.

Asia and Middle East: Flights to Singapore at £380 or less September through to July 2021. Seoul at $459 or less return for the same period. Dubai at £299 or less October through to June 2021.

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British Airways September Sale Now On.
British Airways September Sale Now On.

Rest of the world: Flights to Sydney £562 or less Janaury to June 2021. Rio de Janiero at £390 or less October to July 2021. Johannesburg at £437 or less October to June 2021.

Looking a city break. Then BA are offering 2 nights city breaks in Venice, Prague, Barcelona and Budapest from £99 pp. Absolute bargains. Fly Drive holidays: Algarve or Pisa with flights and 7 days car hire from £109 pp.

Pay with your British Airways American Express Premium Plus Card, collect Avios and fly with BA for less.

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Beach Caribbean Jamaica Sun

‘Wah Gwaan’

“What’s Up?” Not much as you look at the grey sky and the rain pouring down. Wouldn’t you rather be somewhere warm surrounded by some of the most beautiful scenery in the Caribbean. This is the perfect time of year to be thinking of a wonderful holiday on the beautiful island of Jamaica.

Jamaica has so much to offer it’s visitors and that’s why according to the Jamaican Ministry of Tourism 40% of tourists are repeat visitors. Over 4 million visitors a year can’t be wrong. The beaches are a magnet, the golden sand and the clear blue sea, but once there, there is so much more to do and see. Jamaica is the cultural capital of the Caribbean there’s never a dull moment.

In recent years Jamaica has become an increasingly popular destinations for weddings and honeymoons. The naturally heart-shaped ‘jacuzzi’ at Reach Falls and the sunsets in Negril are the perfect backdrop to your romantic getaway.