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The Beauty of Bratislava
Bratislava is a broken state capital of Czechoslovakia, Slovakia. Unlike Prague, which is renowned as Europe’s main tourist destinations, the name of Bratislava as if drowning? This city was seen not as beautiful as Prague. Since Hungary has not signed the Schengen area at the time, so we had to come to Slovakia in order to not have to take care of visa requests. Fair, to add a stamp in the passport collection and add the length of the city and the country we’ve visited.
The advantage, Bratislava is very practical to visit. Walk all day alone, we will be able to go almost all the main attractions. The location is very close and they are in town. Everything can be reached by foot.
Take the economy train from Budapest earlier in the afternoon. Rested overnight in dorm accommodation will concurrently make our bodies refreshed.. The cost of transportation to the Fort is very cheap compared to similar transportation in Germany.
Heidelberg, the Charming Old City
Frankfurt and Heidelberg, the distance between the two is about 80 kilometers apart. The distance was completed within one hour by bus tours. On one side of the road there is the tomb of Berta Benz, which apparently has a history in the automotive world. Berta is the first person who drove the car for long distances, which is 106 kilometers from Mannheim to Pforzheim on August 5, 1888. This mother who brought her two children was also able to overcome some technical difficulties on the road.
Prize Gate
Entering Heidelberg, the first sight it is different from the imagination of the old city. Existing buildings are generally minimalist design. Apparently, Heidelberg had two areas that are used for modern buildings and old buildings. This separation is clearly visible after the bus uphill to reach the height of the castle and arrived at the destination. From the outer courtyard of the castle looks a whole view of Heidelberg.
The Castle was first established by the Prince elector Ruprecht III between the years 1398 to 1410. Originally, this building was designed as a fortress. By Prince Elector, who ruled the 16th century and 17th, the fort converted into a castle and added two similar buildings inside the palace.