Straddling the Danube river and bordered by the Morava, Bratislava boasts an advantageous location in Central Europe, a skilled, affordable labour force, and a generally positive forecast for investors. The city is uniquely situated on the border with two countries, Austria and Hungary, on Slovakia’s far-western edge. Proximity to western Europe has afforded this city with around half a million inhabitants relatively steady economic growth, with major investments by the likes of Volkswagen, Kia Motors, IBM, Samsung, and Tesco.
Slovakia has enjoyed near-constant economic growth since its integration into the European Union in 2004 and the Eurozone in 2009, and EU investments have accelerated the development of the nation’s infrastructure.
The CTPark network in the wider Bratislava region includes CTPark Bratislava, located on E65 highway, which links the city to Brno and Prague. Additional properties can be found in neighbouring Voderady and Trnava.