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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Houses Bratislava City Museum.
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Located quite central the blue church with it's unusual color stands out! It's not big but it's really something to see. I highly recommend going here and enjoy the contrast of colors and it's charm.
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Historic neighborhood filled with charming narrow lanes, burgher's houses and nobles' palaces in addition to many of the city's important buildings such as the former Palace of the Hungarian Estates, the late-Gothic building of the Academia Istropolitana and the Leopold de Pauli Palace where Franz Liszt performed as a child.
This has to be one of the most beautiful cities I've ever visited!! Stunning architecture, narrow streets, beautiful churches, amazing people, excellent restaurants, culture, it's all here. I only had a few hours in Bratislava but it's now on my 'city return list' of long weekend holiday destinations!! There's just soooo much to see and do!!
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This is a large modern shopping centre with lots of shops and food stalls .lots to choose from a large selection .It's a lovely 15 minute walk along the Danube from the old town and it's well worth a visit
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its near the opera, near embassies and luxury hotels, so iits a nice place to walk and chill while visiting Bratislava
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We stopped here on our way from Skalica to Bratislava - a part of Iron curtain cycling path that is almost 150 km long. I suggest it for those who enjoy beautiful scenery and do not require too many people around. The bridge is a short stop for fun. It is not a straight one. You go up and down which makes you to stop at the top to take the photos - on one side there is Slovakia and as you turn, you can see Austria. You can refresh yourself in a small restaurant. There are playgrounds for kids, and you can even see the reminders of the real iron curtain.
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