


Dominating the city skyline from its hilltop perch, this iconic four-towered castle is a symbol of Bratislava. It houses museum collections detailing Slovak history and offers breathtaking views over the Old Town, the Danube River, and even into neighboring Austria and Hungary on clear days.
READ MOREThe historical heart of Bratislava, the Old Town is a delightful pedestrian-friendly area filled with narrow, winding streets, colorful burgher houses, charming squares like Main Square (Hlavné námestie) and Hviezdoslav Square, and numerous cafes and restaurants.
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The only preserved gate from the city's medieval fortifications, Michael's Gate with its distinctive copper roof is a prominent landmark. Visitors can climb the tower for views over the Old Town and visit the Museum of Arms housed within.
READ MOREA magnificent Gothic cathedral that served as the coronation church for Hungarian kings and queens for nearly 300 years. Its impressive spire, catacombs, and rich history make it a significant religious and historical site in Bratislava.
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An enchanting Art Nouveau masterpiece, the Blue Church is famous for its striking blue façade, intricate mosaics, and whimsical design, both inside and out. Its unique fairytale-like appearance makes it one of Bratislava's most photographed buildings.
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