Bratislava is a walkable location known for its breweries and bars. Simply book a sightseeing tour to enjoy your stay a little more. Why not spend time at Bratislava Zoo and Natural History Museum?There's plenty more to see, including sights like Hlavne Square and Bratislava Christmas Market.
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Old Town Bratislava
Step into Bratislava's Old Town where cobblestone streets wind past medieval treasures like Michael's Gate and St. Martin's Cathedral. Wander through car-free squares where Gothic and baroque buildings house traditional Slovak taverns and artisan shops. Keep your eyes peeled for quirky touches like the Cumil statue peeking from a manhole cover. The compact historic center is perfect for exploring on foot with trams connecting to modern districts when your legs need a break. Boutique hotels in converted historic buildings put you steps away from outdoor cafés and wine cellars where you can sip local vintages after the day-trippers have gone home.

Photo by Jan Venter
Open Photo by Jan Venter
Nivy
Bratislava's Nivy neighborhood is known for its bars and restaurants, and entices visitors with attractions including Eurovea and Central Shopping Center Bratislava.

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Open Photo by Vin Lane-Kieltyka
District of Bratislava I
Bratislava I blends medieval charm with buzzing urban energy in the heart of Slovakia's capital. The iconic Bratislava Castle watches over cobblestone streets lined with pastel baroque buildings and Gothic treasures like St. Martin's Cathedral. History buffs can explore museums and cultural venues while foodies sample traditional Slovak dishes at outdoor cafés and taverns. The district is perfectly walkable with pedestrian-only zones making exploration a breeze. Boutique hotels in converted palaces offer historic luxury while restaurants range from traditional cellars to riverside terraces. Catch evening performances at the Slovak National Theatre or enjoy the lively atmosphere along Michalská and Ventúrska streets.
Cunovo
The Cunovo neighborhood offers attractions such as Danube River and Water Sports Centre Čunovo.

Devín
The Devín neighborhood has lots to see including Danube-Auen National Park and Danube River.
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Bratislava and related destinations
Admired for its castle and museums, Bratislava features attractions such as Hlavne Square and Bratislava Christmas Market. This historical city has something for everyone including its rich culture, cafes, and sights like Bratislava City Museum and Primate's Palace.










































