Discovering Bratislava in 24 Hours, Bratislava, Slovakia
As the capital of Slovakia, Bratislava has evolved to become a reminder of the past. It’s medieval cobbled streets, and small inner sanctum, make it one of Europe’s most easy to navigate city destinations, whilst still managing to charm visitors with its authenticity.
For many tourists, the Old Town is the primary attraction, yet surrounding it you’ll also find several other great places to visit. We covered everything we wanted to in Bratislava in 24 hours, here’s how you can do the same.
Walk: Walking is definitely possible here due to the small size of the city – even if you want to cover Bratislava in 24 hours. The city center is actually designed just for pedestrians.
Bus: Moving out further afield can be achieved by taking one of the local buses. Simply find your route through something like Google maps and then take the buses. You do not have to request stops most of the time, the bus system will stop for you.
The Bratislava Castle you see today isn’t the original. Rather, it is a reconstruction built in the 1900s in order to replace the previously destroyed structure which stood there. Despite its relative newness, the castle is still one of the most visited tourist attractions in the city, and a cultural landmark nonetheless. ...... (follow the instructions below for accessing the rest of this article).
For many tourists, the Old Town is the primary attraction, yet surrounding it you’ll also find several other great places to visit. We covered everything we wanted to in Bratislava in 24 hours, here’s how you can do the same.
Walk: Walking is definitely possible here due to the small size of the city – even if you want to cover Bratislava in 24 hours. The city center is actually designed just for pedestrians.
Bus: Moving out further afield can be achieved by taking one of the local buses. Simply find your route through something like Google maps and then take the buses. You do not have to request stops most of the time, the bus system will stop for you.
The Bratislava Castle you see today isn’t the original. Rather, it is a reconstruction built in the 1900s in order to replace the previously destroyed structure which stood there. Despite its relative newness, the castle is still one of the most visited tourist attractions in the city, and a cultural landmark nonetheless. ...... (follow the instructions below for accessing the rest of this article).
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Guide Name: Discovering Bratislava in 24 Hours
Guide Location: Slovakia » Bratislava
Guide Type: Self-guided Walking Tour (Article (B))
Author: Cezary Krol
Read it on Author's Website: https://etramping.com/discovering-bratislava-24-hours/
Sight(s) Featured in This Guide:
Guide Location: Slovakia » Bratislava
Guide Type: Self-guided Walking Tour (Article (B))
Author: Cezary Krol
Read it on Author's Website: https://etramping.com/discovering-bratislava-24-hours/
Sight(s) Featured in This Guide:
- Bratislava Castle
- St. Martin’s Cathedral
- Mamut Pub
- St. Elizabeth’s Church
- National Museum
- Natural Science Museum
- Reduta Building
- St. Michaels Gate
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