TOP 10 Things to do in Bratislava, Slovakia 2023!

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Number 7. ST. MARTIN'S CATHEDRAL
St. Martin's Cathedral
Between 1563 and 1830, kings and queens of the Hungarian empire were crowned in this cathedral. The well-known Queen Maria Theresa was crowned here. The style of the cathedral is Gothic, and it has big stained glass windows. You can also go under the cathedral and see the interesting crypt and old catacombs. Don't miss this!

Number 6. DEVIN CASTLE
Devin Castle
If you like castles, you can see more than just the impressive Bratislava Castle. You can also go to Devin Castle, which is on the Danube River about 30 minutes from the city. You can ride a bike, take a bus, ride a train, or take a cruise down the river to get there. Once you get there, it will take you a few hours to climb to the top of the castle ruins and look out over the area. This castle hasn't been fixed up, but that's part of what makes it so historic and interesting.

Number 5. BRATISLAVSKY MESTIANSKY PIVOVAR CRAFT BREWERY
Bratislavsky Mestiansky Pivovar craft brewery
The climate in the Bratislava area is perfect for growing grapes, but luckily for tourists, the Slovaks also know a thing or two about making good beer. You can buy a bottle of Saris, Urliner, or Zlat Baant made in Slovakia in any bar or grocery store. Bratislava also has a number of great craft breweries. It's so popular that Bratislavsky Mestiansky Pivovar now has two locations in the city center. Since 1752, they've been making beer, so you're sure to find something you like.

Number 4. OLD BUILDING OF THE SLOVAK NATIONAL THEATER
Old Building of the Slovak National Theatre
If you're still wondering what to do, Don't miss your chance to see an opera, ballet, or play in the Slovak National Theatre's Old Building, which was built in 1886. The building looks like performance halls in Vienna because it was built in the Neo-Renaissance style by architects from Vienna. Throughout the day, you can see a variety of performances at reasonable prices. This is a great place to spend an evening.

Number 3. SLAVIN MEMORIAL
Slavin Memorial
This memorial is for the Soviet Army soldiers who died while freeing the city from the Germans who were in charge. Behind the Bratislava Castle, on a hill, is the town of Slavin. People come here to see the view, but the monument, which was built in 1960, is also an interesting example of the Stalinist style of architecture.

Number 2. THE BLUE CHURCH
The Blue Church
This amazing Art Nouveau masterpiece is one of the most unique churches in Central Europe. It is baby blue with white accents and dark blue roof tiles. As a result, the outside looks like something out of a fairy tale, and the inside feels more like a ballroom than a church.

Number 1. UFO TOWER
UFO Tower
The UFO Tower is another well-known symbol of the city. It is at one end of the SNP Bridge, which goes across the Danube. Take the elevator 95 meters (312 feet) up to the observation deck to see the view, or make a reservation to try the restaurant's creative food. The tower is part of the World Federation of Great Towers, and when it opened in 1972, it was seen as a feat of engineering.
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Nice I hope we get some updates in 2024. Then Vydrina is finished and the old town is then extended in the West under the castle. Next I missed Riverfront with a lot of good restaurants and Promenade. Also didn't see The Central Business district and the Eurovea malls, in that district

MrJlin
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Very nice❤ Just one detail into inttoduction I would created as follows: untill 1918 Bratislava belonged to 1 000 years Habsburg's Empire with 46 different nationalities. Maria Terezia was crown a queen in Bratislava's castle. In 1918 Slavic nations such as Czech and Slovak made a Czechoslovak Federation together.

marcelasotakova
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It was Pozsony that Bratislava was called in the Hungarian Kingdom in Hungarian and not Pressburg. Pressburg was the German name of it. From the perspective of the Austro-Hungarian empire, calling it Pressburg is ok because the Austrians used to use that name of course. Pozsony once was the capital of Hungary.

pfefferjozsef
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Point 7.: Street Martins Cathetral. wow maybe don't use AI for everything. its Saint St. in Europe not st. street

darthvillain
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what is with the pronunciation? cafe/saint even slovakia

michellefisher
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Malé Karpaty 😀. Turistiky, bicyklovanie, v lete plávanie = Bratislava.

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