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May 12, 2014

Ever since we started dating, we've decided to spend all our anniversary traveling. As a result, our first wedding anniversary was spent on a long day trip – visiting fortresses and a scenic medieval town in Romania -, my birthday was spent in Austria and my husband's birthday on a hiking trip close to town.

Next on the list is our second wedding anniversary and we'd be in Bratislava, Slovakia.

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Bratislava is the capital of Slovakia. The medieval inner city has a distinct charm, with its narrow streets, hilltop castle and lovely views of Danube.

And now me ask you something: what do Budapest, Bratislava and Vienna have in common? That would be aside from the fact that all three of them are charming. Yup, all of them are located on the Danube!

If you are looking to take one of the “>Traveling Cricket has been a travel writer since high-school (many moons ago). Currently she blogs in English on her personal blog and you can find her traveling around Europe. She is hopelessly in love with Budapest, London and Athens.

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