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kaspinka
Komárno is not a very big town. There are some nice sights, freshly restored. Unfortunately the most interesting one - the fortress was closed at the weekend, the sign said that it´s open on working days which seems a bit illogical and not very tourist-friendly. The central square looks neat but when you take a closer look, it´s rather gaudy.
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BEH_PL
Hotel is not in good shape and not kept clean.Bugs on the walls and on the bed, cob webs were all over the room, even on the wi-fi equipment next to the bed.Travelers beware.
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PasBon2003
There is a lot of old world history here. Small center that is easy to walk through. Many shops and restaurants.
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VancouverIslanders41
We visited websites encouraging us to visit this town with its "Europe Square". Well, if you like about a dozen vendors selling 8 varieties of petroleum ice cream, you have come to the right place. Vacant stores on a yet to be developed square. Our hotel (Bandarium) was nice - we booked two nights, but left after one. Skip this town - go directly to Bratisava!
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JosiToneDice
I've visited komarno last summer, it's a nice city center, just sit down somewhere, watch the people, surf in the free WIFI or drink some kofola in a bar!
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LisaO439
This is a charming and friendly village. Parts are being restored and it has a beautiful, restored square behind the main square. It's absolutely worth the visit. There is also an extensive fort being restored.
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Morten3001
I visit Komarno in December, and it was an amazing experience, Komarno is a cosy little town, with some amazing places and some of the most sweet people I have ever meet.
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lancecampeau
The pedestrian zone was just across the road..Not so great on shopping but great to walk around and see old European architecture..The old Roman fort is also within 1 km..
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CindyW_Texas_USA
We stopped in Komarno on our cruise ship in an unscheduled stop due to river traffic on the Danube being halted with the June 2013 flood. We disembarked and walked around to stretch our legs and were delighted to find such a lovely city center! You can tell a lot of love and hard work has gone into this area of the city. Freshly restored and painted buildings, an extensive pedestrian area (roads closed to cars - but do watch for bikes going by!), lovely flower beds, flowers on the street lamps, etc. The shops all close at or before 5 pm so shop early in the day if you want something. After that there are plenty of small restaurants, pubs, coffee places to sit in - many with outdoor seating. If you want a place to stretch your legs and get a feeling for a lovely Slovakian town we would recommend this place!
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240tomaszm
Ot tak po prostu przypadkowo jadąc do Bułgarii wdepnąłem do mieścinki i ...zdziwko,,,klimat fajny zwłaszcza, że to niby węgierskie miasto na terenie Słowacji. Starówka niewielka ale za to super.