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Payment: You must pay our taxi driver directly (EUR CASH only). Our driver will wait for you with a name board with your surname in arrivals.
Delays & cancellation: In the event that your flight is delayed please telephone us immediately in order that we can re-schedule your taxi transfer collection time. We do also check online for delays if you are not able to call us.
Private taxi (unshared)
Direct to your resort (no waiting)
Airport ‘meet & greet’ service
English speaking / driver in suit & tie
New vehicles (less than 1 year old)
No price haggling (fixed, agreed price in advance)
No credit cards required to secure booking
Feedback (1st Dec 2008)
I just wanted to say that we found your service really excellent and will be more than happy to recommend it to everyone that we know. Our driver was simply fantastic - nothing was too much trouble for him. When we arrived at our apartments there was a mix up and we could not get in and our driver stayed and helped us until we had sorted out the problem. He really did go the extra mile and was so kind and pleasant that we are all really so pleased that we selected your company and if you could pass on our thanks to our driver - it was lovely to be greeted by someone so helpful and to end our trip that way also - it really set the tone for a lovely trip to Vienna!
Many thanks, Louise Thompson
Location - Bratislava, the capital of Slovak Republic is situated in central Europe, about 70 km east from Austria capital Vienna (German: Wien).

About Bratislava – In the 20th century, Bratislava quickly developed into a metropolis with about half a million inhabitants and a leading centre of the economy. Today, Bratislava is one of the most rapidly growing urban regions of Europe.
Bratislava is one of the youngest capitals in Europe and few people know that during the time it was called Pressburg or Pozsony it was one of the most important cities in the Austro-Hungarian Empire. It was a mixing pot of various nations and nationalities who lived together in peace and harmony. There is a saying that a true ‘Pressburgian’ speaks four languages: Slovak, German, Hungarian and Mishmash. Even as recently as the 1980s you might hear how older Pressburgians in the street would say two words in German, two in Hungarian and two in Slovak all in the space of one sentence. That is what we mean by “mishmash”.
Bratislava’s location on the banks of the River Danube and at the crossroads of ancient trading routes right at the heart of Europe predestined it to become a meeting point of various cultures. It was the home of the Celts, the Romans, and the Slavs ... The reign of Maria Theresa is regarded as a golden era in the city’s history. She was crowned Queen of Hungary in St. Martin’s cathedral in Pressburg, just like the 10 other kings and 8 royal partners over the course of 300 years when Pressburg was in fact the capital of the Kingdom of Hungary.
The rich mix of cultures and nations not only left its mark in the language spoken here, but also in the customs, cuisine and lifestyle. Just like the Viennese, the people of Bratislava also enjoy promenading through the streets of the city centre, taking time out for a coffee in any of the many cafes. This part of the city is referred to as the Korzo and combines elegance with charm. Visitors say that the city has a relaxed Mediterranean type atmosphere. Bratislava is a seaside city without the sea.
Nowadays Bratislava is experiencing a boom once more. Buildings are popping up, deals being made, people studying, and everything is on the move. Experts regard it as one of the most dynamically developing and most prospective regions in Europe. It welcomes tourists, business people, and investors, who are attracted to this blooming city and its lively atmosphere. There are many cities in Europe that can boast their own special unique charm, and Bratislava is definitely one of them.