Bordering both Austria and Hungary and couched between the Danube and the Little Carpathian Mountains, Bratislava is a picturesque city whose natural surroundings are rivaled only by its own historic architecture. Dating back centuries, the Old Town is home to numerous historic churches, castles, galleries and museums, including the Museum of Jewish Culture and Bratislava City Museum. The surviving fortifications at Michael's Gate provide a glimpse into the medieval history of the city.
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the revitalized garden near the Danube.Gates will be open every day from 10am and will be closed at 6pm or 10pm(summer).Admission is free.The opened area is designed for spending free time for families with children,senior citizens,also athletes.Parts of garden are comfortable benches and drinking water fountains.An interesting element of garden is a statue of a Boy with heron located on fountain.
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We had a lovely day out in the forest. From Bratislava town, we go the number 1 tram and then the 203 bus. As it was Saturday, there was also a 144 bus doing an additional shuttle up the hill, which we were grateful of. All for 3.5 euros (24 hour ticket). At the top there is a little summer bobsleigh run which was great fun, 3 euros a go. From there we went up to the chairlift (open Thursday to Sunday) and had a peaceful trip down the hill. At the bottom, we walked along the river and round the lake. Then back up the chairlift to the top, then a 5 minute walk to the TV tower. We had lunch in the brasserie at the top which had stunning views. There were lots of off and on road cyclists enjoying the forest as well as walkers. There were also people climbing between the trees on ropes.
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