I was briefly in both capitals last year so I thought I'd write-up a quick comparative.
So why compare the two? Well, they are only 50 miles apart (the closest 2 capitals in Europe) but are very different. So if you find yourself in Mitteleuropa with limited time, you may want to choose where to invest your time.
TL;DR:
The simple equation is:
Vienna = more opportunity
Bratislava = more talent
Vienna is a major metopolitan area, and a former imperial capital. The architecture is very grand and ostentatious; there are banks here that look like palaces. The city is pretty hopping throughout the week. For night game, there are lots of good clubs, bars, underground parties, art openings, etc. For day game, there are great parks, outdoor cafes and endless grand boulevards crowded with tourists and locals alike. There is just a huge amount of opportunity to game here. My favorite spots are Museumsquartier and Augarten. The girls are pretty varied, but not exceptional. The general look is Germanic. It helps to know where to go, so do your research or pipeline a contact beforehand.
Bratislava is a much smaller city and the vibe is much more Eastern European. The contrast is pretty stark even though the cities are close. The city has a quaint historic old town district and castle (nice views of the city from there). The food is your typical heavy Eastern European fare. Nightlife in Bratislava seems to only come alive on the weekends, otherwise it's reportedly pretty sleepy. However, the talent in Bratislava does seem higher pound-for-pound if you're into the classic EE look (thin, feminine, high heels, etc.) So going out on the weekends you're liable to get whiplash. The girls seem open and friendly and curious about foreigners. I wish I had more time in the city to game them.
All in all, I would have to give Vienna the edge for the sheer volume of options afforded the international player. But I were staying long-term, Bratislava would've been a contender.
More on Vienna:
http://www.rooshvforum.network/thread-10076.html
http://www.rooshvforum.network/thread-24663.html
More on Bratislava:
http://www.rooshvforum.network/thread-10121.html
http://www.rooshvforum.network/thread-29239.html
So why compare the two? Well, they are only 50 miles apart (the closest 2 capitals in Europe) but are very different. So if you find yourself in Mitteleuropa with limited time, you may want to choose where to invest your time.
TL;DR:
The simple equation is:
Vienna = more opportunity
Bratislava = more talent
Vienna is a major metopolitan area, and a former imperial capital. The architecture is very grand and ostentatious; there are banks here that look like palaces. The city is pretty hopping throughout the week. For night game, there are lots of good clubs, bars, underground parties, art openings, etc. For day game, there are great parks, outdoor cafes and endless grand boulevards crowded with tourists and locals alike. There is just a huge amount of opportunity to game here. My favorite spots are Museumsquartier and Augarten. The girls are pretty varied, but not exceptional. The general look is Germanic. It helps to know where to go, so do your research or pipeline a contact beforehand.
Bratislava is a much smaller city and the vibe is much more Eastern European. The contrast is pretty stark even though the cities are close. The city has a quaint historic old town district and castle (nice views of the city from there). The food is your typical heavy Eastern European fare. Nightlife in Bratislava seems to only come alive on the weekends, otherwise it's reportedly pretty sleepy. However, the talent in Bratislava does seem higher pound-for-pound if you're into the classic EE look (thin, feminine, high heels, etc.) So going out on the weekends you're liable to get whiplash. The girls seem open and friendly and curious about foreigners. I wish I had more time in the city to game them.
All in all, I would have to give Vienna the edge for the sheer volume of options afforded the international player. But I were staying long-term, Bratislava would've been a contender.
More on Vienna:
http://www.rooshvforum.network/thread-10076.html
http://www.rooshvforum.network/thread-24663.html
More on Bratislava:
http://www.rooshvforum.network/thread-10121.html
http://www.rooshvforum.network/thread-29239.html