Bratislava-Petržalka, Slovakia
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Good place. Worth visiting. You can learn a lot how things were in the past. The inside isn't big but it is absolutely great and should visit. Outside is plenty space to run around and play. Very much recommend.
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Amazing. Don't waste your time with public transport. \Slovnaft Bajk\ is a fine bikeshare, so just take a bike down here. Not much time at all and you see some interesting neighbourhoods, plus you can say you cycled all the way to Austria. Turn right before the Austrian border and keep going.
Very cool to see, but the one person manning it, could not speak any English. So I still have many unanswered questions unfortunately. It was also a very far walk from the closest bus stop. Be prepared to go bush whacking.
Cool place to visit, very nice tour guide, tried hard to tell the story of the bunker in german
Fully intact bunker from WWII surrounded by recreated scenes from what life would have been like for a soldier at the time - a barbed wire crossing, a lookout post and a washing/shaving area. The cemetery next to it reminds you what it was all about. It is quite a trek to walk through the fields and trenches to get to it from the nearest road. And a fair walk from that to the nearest bus stop (bus 80 if that is the way you are coming from the city centre). Worth the effort though.
A great experience and worth the visit. It’s difficult to find though, Google Maps will try to bring you through a quarry/building site but that road is now closed. The tour costs 5 per person and the tour guide doesn’t speak English, so bring someone who can translate if you can. Still he tried his best with both of us using broken German and English. There’s a cemetery to World War 1 casualties beside it you can also see while you’re there.
very well presented, only down fall, the visit5 of the bunker cost 4 and you only see 3 room's
Very interesting location. Sadly it was shut when I was there (between 2pm and 3pm on a Friday). As others have said, the Google maps/80 bus will lead you through a quarry and over a fence, whilst the 93 bus route will take you across a train track, so use caution. There are the remains of a WWII tank ditch, and a WWI cemetery on site too
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