Bratislava

Travel Guide

St. Martin\'s Cathedral showing night scenes and a city
Devin Castle featuring a ruin and heritage elements as well as a couple
Bratislava featuring night scenes, a city and street scenes
Bratislava showing street scenes, café scenes and a city
Bratislava Castle featuring interior views, heritage elements and a castle

Take a romantic stroll through charming streets and alleys and visit an iconic castle in this medieval city on the Danube River.

As a capital city on a national border, Bratislava is influenced by its neighboring country of Austria. Many ethnic communities have made their mark on the history and culture of the city. With the famous Danube River flowing through its centre, Bratislava serves as Slovakia’s hub of culture, politics and economics. You’ll find numerous museums, theatres and intriguing landmarks scattered along its winding, cobblestone streets. Note the skyline consisting of charming 20th-century structures and medieval towers.

Visit Bratislava Castle, which sits atop a hill overlooking the Danube River. This landmark dominating the Bratislava skyline is the most recognisable building in the city, with red spirals in the corners of the large white structure. Arrive at night to see the structure bathed in gold light. Stroll around the hill and capture photos of the elegant castle. Step inside to browse collections from the Slovak National Museum.

Behind the castle is the Slavin Monument, which pays tribute to the nation’s soldiers who died in World War II. Marvel at the panoramic views of the city from the monument, one of the highest points in the city.

Enjoy a relaxing walk through the quaint historical centre. Look around the City Museum in the Old Town Hall and climb the steep staircase of the clock tower. Visit the historical neo-renaissance building of the Slovak National Theatre, the oldest of its kind in the country.

Spend the afternoon at Bratislava Zoo or the city’s Botanical Gardens. Enjoy green parks and hints of a rural landscape in the middle of the city.

Travel between attractions for free on public transport with a Bratislava City Card. Also use the card to get a free walking tour of the city and discounts on entry to museums, galleries and restaurants, plus many more benefits. Go to the Visit Bratislava website for full details.

Bratislava is one of the warmest parts of the country the climate is generally mild with warm summers. Temperatures do, however, hover around freezing with occasional snow flurries during winter.

Where to stay in Bratislava

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Old Town Bratislava

4.5/5(201 area reviews)

While visiting Old Town Bratislava, you might make a stop by sights like Presidential Palace and Banco Casino.

Old Town Bratislava
Michael\'s Gate showing a city and street scenes as well as a couple

Petrzalka

If you're spending some time in Petrzalka, Michael's Gate and Danube River are top sights worth seeing.

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Nivy

4/5(14 area reviews)

Travellers come to Nivy for its abundant dining options, and you can see top attractions like Eurovea and Central Shopping Center Bratislava while you're in town.

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Nove Mesto

4/5(1 area review)

Unique features of Nove Mesto include the shopping and bars. Make a stop by Tehelne Pole Stadium or Stadion Pasienky while you're exploring the area.

Nove Mesto
Bratislava showing a city and street scenes as well as a large group of people

District of Bratislava I

If you're spending some time in District of Bratislava I, Slavin Monument and Presidential Palace are top sights worth seeing.

District of Bratislava I
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Ruzinov

4/5(6 area reviews)

Unique features of Ruzinov include the historical sites and bars. Make a stop by Central Shopping Center Bratislava or Avion Shopping Park while you're exploring the area.

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