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Public Transport
The guide was updated:Most sights and places of interest can be found in the city centre, or within walking distance of the pedestrianised old town. If you need to travel further afield within the city, the best way to do so is by public transport.
Bratislava has a comprehensive network of public transport lines running at regular intervals according to defined timetables. Departure times and a list of destinations, with the journey time to each, are posted for each service at every stop it serves.
Daytime operation: buses, trams and trolleybuses run from 5 am until 11:30 pm.
Tickets:
-one-way ticket valid for 15 min
-multiple-ride ticket valid for 60 min
-weekend multiple-ride ticket valid for 90min
-touristic ticket valid for 24, 48, 72 and 168 hours - unlimited travel
-children under 6 years of age travel for free
Nighttime operation: on selected bus routes from 11:30 pm until 3:30 am.
Tickets:
-night ticket valid for 90 min, multiple ride
-prepaid tickets (PCL) 30-, 90- and 365-day ticket (personal chip card is needed)
-touristic ticket valid for 24, 48, 72 and 168 hours – unlimited travel
Passengers are required to buy a ticket in a yellow ticket machine at a bus stop, at a newspaper kiosk or at a DPB shop before getting on board. Right after boarding the vehicle, passengers must stamp their ticket in the nearest stamping machine. A ticket that has not been stamped is not valid.
Ticket inspection
A passenger who cannot provide a valid ticket to the inspector will have to pay a fine in accordance with the currently valid public transport code.
Lost and found
In case of loss of personal belongings, the passenger must contact Dopravný podnik Bratislava.
Useful Information
- Website: www.imhd.sk
- Phone: +421 2 5950 5950
- Email: ba@imhd.sk
Digital Travel Guide Download
Our travel guides are free to read and explore online. If you want to get your own copy, the full travel guide for this destination is available to you offline* to bring along anywhere or print for your trip.
*this will be downloaded as a PDF.Price
€4,95
Airport Bratislava is located approximately 9 km from the city center and about a 50 minutes drive from the International Vienna Airport Schwechat.
There is a regular bus service from both airports to Bratislava city centre:
From Bratislava Airport: outside the arrivals/departure terminal operated by the Municipal public transport. The journey should take approximately 30 minutes. Take bus 61 until Hlavna stanica (Main railway station), then change to bus X13 until Nam. SNP in the city centre.
The taxi ride takes around 15 minutes. Find the taxi stand in front of the Arrival terminal.
Airport Bratislava offers several car rental services: Avis, Sixt, Eurocar, Alamo, Hertz, Enterprise, Budget and Europcar. Find them in the public area of the Arrivals terminal.
From Vienna International Airport Schwechat: daily shuttle bus Blaguss or Slovak Lines, leaving every 30 minutes from 6:20 am until 12:45 am.
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Public Transport
Most sights and places of interest can be found in the city centre, or within walking distance of the pedestrianised old town. If you need to travel further afield within the city, the best way to do so is by public transport.
Bratislava has a comprehensive network of public transport lines running at regular intervals according to defined timetables. Departure times and a list of destinations, with the journey time to each, are posted for each service at every stop it serves.
Daytime operation: buses, trams and trolleybuses run from 5 am until 11:30 pm.
Tickets:
-one-way ticket valid for 15 min
-multiple-ride ticket valid for 60 min
-weekend multiple-ride ticket valid for 90min
-touristic ticket valid for 24, 48, 72 and 168 hours - unlimited travel
-children under 6 years of age travel for free
Nighttime operation: on selected bus routes from 11:30 pm until 3:30 am.
Tickets:
-night ticket valid for 90 min, multiple ride
-prepaid tickets (PCL) 30-, 90- and 365-day ticket (personal chip card is needed)
-touristic ticket valid for 24, 48, 72 and 168 hours – unlimited travel
Passengers are required to buy a ticket in a yellow ticket machine at a bus stop, at a newspaper kiosk or at a DPB shop before getting on board. Right after boarding the vehicle, passengers must stamp their ticket in the nearest stamping machine. A ticket that has not been stamped is not valid.
Ticket inspection
A passenger who cannot provide a valid ticket to the inspector will have to pay a fine in accordance with the currently valid public transport code.
Lost and found
In case of loss of personal belongings, the passenger must contact Dopravný podnik Bratislava.
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Taxi
Unlike cities in other countries, in Slovakia, it is cheaper to order a taxi by phone than to hail one on the street. The price per kilometre varies from 0,50 Euro-cents and up. When getting one on the street, the price might be double or more. We highly recommend to agree on the price before getting in the car. Short distance trips are charged at minimum 4 EUR.
You can use apps like Hopin, Bolt (Taxify) and Uber in Slovakia.
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Slovenská pošta Bratislava
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Pharmacy
Pharmacies are marked by a green cross. They are usually open from 7 am to 6 pm on weekdays and until 1 pm on Saturday. Lekáreň Pokrok, Račianske mýto 1/A east of the Old Town is the only pharmacy in Bratislava with 24-hour emergency service.
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Telephone
Country code: +421
Area code: 2
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Electricity
In Slovakia, you will find type E power plugs and sockets. The standard voltage is 220V and the standard frequency is 50Hz.
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