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| Tue 21 £75 or Thu 23 £91 or Sat 25 £60 | ||
| Sat 25 £74 or Tue 28 £88 or Thu 30 £68 or Sat 1 Nov £69 | ||
| Tue 28 £77 or Thu 30 £57 or Sat 1 Nov £57 | ||
| Thu 30 £28 or Sat 1 Nov £28 or Tue 4 Nov £48 or Thu 6 Nov £35 | ||
| Sat 1 Nov £45 or Tue 4 Nov £65 or Thu 6 Nov £52 or Sat 8 Nov £52 | ||
| Tue 4 £65 or Thu 6 £52 or Sat 8 £52 | ||
| Thu 6 £52 or Sat 8 £52 or Tue 11 £75 or Thu 13 £53 | ||
| Tue 11 £74 or Thu 13 £52 or Sat 15 £65 | ||
| Thu 13 £62 or Sat 15 £75 or Thu 20 £63 | ||
| Sat 15 £41 or Thu 20 £29 or Sat 22 £41 | ||
| Sat 22 £42 or Thu 27 £42 or Sat 29 £12 | ||
| Thu 27 £41 or Sat 29 £12 | ||
| Sat 29 £12 or Tue 2 Dec £39 or Sat 6 Dec £42 | ||
| Tue 2 Dec £78 or Sat 6 Dec £81 | ||
| Sat 6 £75 or Tue 9 £73 or Thu 11 £74 | ||
| Sat 6 £77 or Tue 9 £75 or Thu 11 £75 | ||
| Tue 9 £76 or Thu 11 £76 | ||
| Thu 11 £76 or Tue 16 £123 or Thu 18 £81 | ||
| Tue 16 £125 or Thu 18 £83 or Sat 20 £89 | ||
| Tue 16 £170 or Thu 18 £128 or Sat 20 £133 | ||
| Thu 18 £126 or Sat 20 £131 or Tue 23 £126 | ||
| Sat 20 £151 or Tue 23 £146 | ||
| Tue 30 £130 or Thu 1 Jan £107 | ||
| Thu 1 Jan £99 or Tue 6 Jan £168 or Thu 8 Jan £137 | ||
| Sat 3 £172 or Tue 6 £148 or Thu 8 £118 or Sat 10 £115 | ||
| Tue 6 £161 or Thu 8 £130 or Sat 10 £127 | ||
| Thu 8 £114 or Sat 10 £111 or Tue 13 £62 or Thu 15 £67 | ||
| Sat 10 £109 or Tue 13 £60 or Thu 15 £64 or Sat 17 £62 | ||
| Tue 13 £61 or Thu 15 £65 or Sat 17 £63 | ||
| Thu 15 £65 or Sat 17 £62 or Tue 20 £49 or Thu 22 £49 | ||
| Sat 17 £62 or Tue 20 £49 or Thu 22 £49 or Sat 24 £49 | ||
| Tue 20 £49 or Thu 22 £49 or Sat 24 £49 | ||
| Thu 22 £50 or Sat 24 £50 or Tue 27 £50 or Thu 29 £49 | ||
| Sat 24 £60 or Tue 27 £61 or Thu 29 £60 or Sat 31 £60 | ||
| Tue 27 £63 or Thu 29 £62 or Sat 31 £62 | ||
| Thu 29 £50 or Sat 31 £50 | ||
| Sat 31 £49 | ||
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Quick Guide to Birmingham Airport Airport Location On A45, 8 miles east of city centre and near junction 6 of the M42. Close to Coventry, Solihul, Wolverhampton and Dudley. How to get there National Express run coaches to most UK cities from its Digbeth Coach Station in the city. Road - signposted from all motorways (M1 M5 M6 and M40). Bus - local buses stop outside the terminals and travel to Warwick, Nuneaton, Coventry and Solihul rail station. Train - using SkyRail it is only 2 minutes to Birmingham International Interchange on the West Coast Main Line. | ||
| Quick Guide to the Sights of Bratislava, Slovakia Stare Mestro - The city's Old Town is mainly pedestrianised, with attractive squares, alleyways and lots of churches waiting to be explored. Bratislava Castle - The restored defensive building houses the Slovak History Museum and the Slovak Treasury, both well worth a look. The Danube - The river runs from west to east through the city centre. Grassalkovich Palace - Large 18th C. baroque palace, now the official residence of the president of the Slovak Republic. Michalska Brana - 13th C. city gateway topped by a pictoresque white tower, which is accessible and has stunning views of the town. Michalska ulica - Fully restored street lined with former mansions, cosy cafes and restaurants. Mozartov Dom - This attractive pale yellow 18th C palace now houses the Austrian Embassy. Novy Most - Huge modern suspension bridge across the Danube. Dom Sv Martina - Bratislava's beautiful Gothic coronation cathedral. Kapitulska - The as yet unrestored and atmospheric area of the Old Town. Primacialne namestie - Very impressive town square dominated by gorgeous and colourful buildings. The Primate’s Palace - Stunning pink coloured palace from 1781, inside is the famous Hall of Mirrors in which the Bratislava Peace was signed in 1805 after the battle of Austerlitz. Stara radnica - The charming Old Town Hall contains a wine museum and the municipal museum. Slovenske narodne divaldo - The Slovak National Theatre was built in the 1880s and is an important venue for opera, ballet and theatre. Blue Church (Modry kostolik) - Ornate, richly decorated light blue building dating from 1913. Trinitarian Church (Kostol Trinitarov) - One the most attractive of Bratislava's many old churches, its elaborate interior has paintings, frescoes, and colourful marble. Museum of Jewish Culture - The story of Jewish settlement of Bratislava and Slovakia. | ||
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