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Bratislava Internet Cafés LocatorThere are now plenty of decent Internet Cafés in the centre of
Bratislava you will find quite easily. We list a few with simple
directions.
Internet Centrum Michalska 2, in the pedestrian zone on the corner of
Sedlarska (near the Irish Pub) and Michalska (the street with the laser
beam and the last remaining city gate tower, the Michael's Tower)
inside a mini mall (which also houses the Old City Hotel). Serves free
water and tea, shares the space with a DVD rental place. Also offers
discounted long distance calls and film developing.
The Inet Café, a quiet and pleasant place, is located on Panenská street, near the corner with Kozia.
The
Austrian Institute on Bastova runs a nice coffee shop with an Internet
café. You will find it in the little street on the left right before
the Michael's Gate on Michalska.
If you crave home contact via the Internet at odd hours, head for the
iCybercafe at the Aupark Shopping Centre across the river from the Old
Town. In the summer months, the cafe is open around the clock and
offers computers equipped with webcams and mics. It also happens to be
a wellappointed computer gaming centre serving good coffee and a broad
selection of other soft-drinks and alcohol.
Finally, an insider tip: right next to the Inet Café, directly on the
corner of Panenska and Kozia, there is the Old Town Public Library,
offering internet access in serene library setting for a mere SKK 30 (EUR 0.95) per
hour.
Prices at most Internet Cafés run at about SKK 60 (EUR 1.89)-SKK 120 (EUR 3.79) per hour, some are cheaper.
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