Aeropuerto De Bratislava-Milan Rastislav Štefánik



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The Bratislava Airport, also known as Milan Rastislav Štefánik Airport, is the main international airport in Slovakia. The official website is www.bts.aero.

The airport offers a variety of flights to destinations across Europe and beyond, with airlines such as Ryanair, Wizz Air, and Austrian Airlines.

As for prices and schedules, it would depend on the specific flights and dates. It's best to check the website or search for flights on a booking platform.

In terms of things to see and do around the airport, there are a few options:

- Devin Castle: This medieval castle is about a 20-minute drive from the airport and offers stunning views of the Danube River and the surrounding area. It's open from April to October, with varying hours depending on the month.

- Bratislava Old Town: The charming historic center of Bratislava is just a 20-minute drive from the airport. Visitors can walk around the narrow streets, admire the colorful buildings, and see landmarks like St. Michael's Gate and the Bratislava Castle. The Old Town is open year-round, with most attractions open from morning until evening.

- Danubiana Meulensteen Art Museum: This modern art museum is located on an island in the Danube River, about a 30-minute drive from the airport. It features works by Slovak and international artists, as well as a sculpture park and a restaurant with river views. The museum is closed on Mondays and open from Tuesday to Sunday, with varying hours depending on the day.

These are just a few ideas for things to see and do near the Bratislava Airport. With its central location in Europe, visitors can also easily explore other nearby cities like Vienna, Budapest, and Prague.

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