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What to Do in Bratislava
Bratislava Castle
The most iconic sight of Bratislava and the seat of the president. The majestic castle situated on banks of the beautiful Danube is well worth a visit.
Old Town
Bratislava's historic centre graciously balances on the thin line between a bustling metropolitan centre and a calm picturesque town. Great place to visit.
Slovak Radio Building
A truly unique building. It looks as if someone took a modern version of an Egyptian pyramid and let it stand on its tip. A must-see!
Čumil
Bratislava is known for its quirky statues in the streets, and Čumil („The Peeper“) is the most popular of them. He even has his own traffic sign!
Main Square
The name says it all. This is the very heart of Bratislava's old town. A great place to admire the beautiful architecture and ambience of the city.
Church of St. Elisabeth in Bratislava
Also known as the „Blue Church“, the fairy-tale like structure is truly captivating. A must-see while in Bratislava.
UFO Observation Deck
Ride the elevator at a 45 degree angle atop this saucer-shaped observation deck with breath-taking views of the city and a fancy restaurant.
Primate's Palace
A marvelous Classicist palace, beautiful both from the outside and the inside, where one can find the amazing Hall of Mirrors.
Cerveny Kamen Castle
A majestic 16th century fortress with mighty bastions and vast interiors. Only 20 minutes away from Bratislava.
St. Martin's Cathedral
An impressive church with an 85 metre spire, the highest in the city. A masterpiece of late Gothic architecture.
Bratislava in a Nutshell
Bratislava, the capital of Slovakia, is situated on the Danube River and borders Austria and Hungary. Vienna is only 60 kilometres away. Bratislava is the economic, political and cultural centre of Slovakia and the history of the city has been strongly influenced by many different nations. The city has a very nice medieval Old Town with narrow, cobblestone streets, many historic buildings and a large castle on the hill next to the river.