Leading chefs are opening bistros, and this is also the case with the second branch of Bratislava’s Oli
This fountain was designed in 1888 by Bratislava-born V. Tilgner (who also created the putti on the adjacent Opera House).
The Maximilian fountain was built in 1572 in the Austrian stone workshop of Andreas Lutringer, with a financial contribution from Hungary’s King Maximilian II.
The bunker B-S 4 Lány is a remnant of the Bratislava Section of the Czechoslovak Fortification System from 1935-1938, it currently houses a museum.
The spacious gallery Satelit represents the Mecca of Slovak design.
An unparalleled design shop in the center of town offers original, high-quality items with spirit.
It‘s not easy to come across great urban clothing in Slovakia.
This typical old Slovak pub is a real maze where you can learn a great deal about the history of the Slovak nation.
This Renaissance fountain in the courtyard of the Primatial Palace depicts the struggle of St George and the dragon. His life is part of the ‘Golden Legend’, which was extremely widespread in early Christian Europe.