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Last updated: 2024 Jun 14Morning
Start your day with a visit to Bratislava Castle (Bratislavsky Hrad) , a stunning hilltop castle that offers panoramic views of the city and the Danube River. Take a guided tour to learn about the castle's history and its current role as a museum and cultural center.
Afternoon
Head to Bratislava Old Town (Stare Mesto) , a charming pedestrian area filled with historic buildings, shops, and restaurants. Visit the Primate's Palace (Primaci lny Pal c) , a beautiful 18th-century palace that houses a collection of artworks and artifacts, and stop by Hlavne Namestie , the city's main square, to see the Roland Fountain and the Old Town Hall (Stara Radnica) .
Morning
Explore Devin Castle (Devinsky Hrad) , a medieval castle located on a hill overlooking the Danube River. Take a guided tour to learn about the castle's history and its role in defending the city from invaders. Afterward, visit St. Martin's Cathedral (D m Sv. Martina) , a Gothic cathedral that houses the tombs of several Hungarian kings and queens.
Afternoon
Take a stroll through Grassalkovich Palace (Grasalkovicov Palac) , the official residence of the President of Slovakia, and its beautiful gardens. Afterward, head to the Slovak National Theatre (Slovensk N rodn Divadlo) , a stunning Neo-Renaissance theater that hosts opera, ballet, and drama performances.
Morning
Start your day with a visit to Michael's Gate (Michalska Brana) , a Gothic tower that is the last remaining city gate of the medieval fortifications. Climb to the top for stunning views of the city. Afterward, take a walk through the pedestrian-only streets of the city center and explore the many shops and boutiques.
Afternoon
Visit the Museum of Jewish Culture (M zeum idovskej Kult ry) to learn about the history of the Jewish community in Bratislava, followed by a visit to the Natural History Museum (Pr rodovedn Muzeum) to see its collection of fossils, minerals, and taxidermied animals.