Sarko: vsak tu sa stretli 2 veci. Bez praxe dispecer nesmie jazdit. Pri deklarovanom nedostatku vodicov by to nemal byt problem prax udrziavat. Vzdy je jednoduhsie odstavit dispecerske auto ako jazdyschopny bus. Vodic - ucastnik nehody ju vyriesi s policajtom a DN, potom pripadne dobehne svoj voz na konecnej, resp. zoberie nahradny z vozovne a nahradi dispecera. Nemusi ist len o nevolnost.
Za 0,1 promile polisi nic nespravia. Ale kamosovi za to hrozili vyhadzovom.
ad Astorka: celkom slusny clanok bol v Pravde. Citovali aj MUDr. Hrubiska a Alberta.
Za 0,1 promile polisi nic nespravia. Ale kamosovi za to hrozili vyhadzovom.
ad Astorka: celkom slusny clanok bol v Pravde. Citovali aj MUDr. Hrubiska a Alberta.
Take it easy, vsetko bude dobre. Co newjes?
galiyosha
Anyway, Incheba is directly on the right bank of Danube, so it only takes a short walk to get across the river (Novy most is next to Incheba) to the city centre. Or one stop by bus.
I can only agree with Martin Fundarek, that you should definitely visit the restaurant in top of Kamzik Tower (see http://www.veza.sk). As he already said, take the trolleybus line 203 from centre to its terminal in Koliba. From there, it is around 15 minutes on foot, signs will guide you. If you want, you don't have to return back the same way -- you can continue (~ 30 or 40 minutes) down to valley of Vydrica stream. From there by bus line 43 to Patronka (but check the schedule first -- line 43 has an interval of 40 minutes) and from there by one of the lines to the centre (30 or 37 to Novy most, 34 or 83 to Hodzovo namestie, etc).
Next really interesting monument in Bratislava is Novy most (New Bridge) itself -- unfortunately, the restaurant in the "UFO" at the top of it is currently being restored.
If you would prefer some nice trip to surroundings, you can visit Danubiana art gallery located at the dam in Cunovo (see http://www.danubiana.sk) -- take bus line 91 from Novy most to Cunovo. From there, it is maybe 30 or 40 minutes of walk to the dam. The location of the gallery is quite unique.
Another nice trip is to go to Devin village (bus line 29 from Novy most) with castle ruins above the mouth of river Morava to river Danube. From there, you can take a wonderful walk (~ 1 - 1,5 hours) -- first by blue and then by green "educational" footpath -- to Sandberg, near Devinska Nova Ves, with breathtaking outlooks on meanders of river Morava, the ruins of Castle Devin and Austria countryside -- especially nice during sunset
I would definitely prefer the Kamzik Tower, Danubiana Gallery and -- possibly -- the Sandberg trip to the kitsch of the city centre.