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AuCafe
The Danube embankment is a great place, especially during hot summer days. There is a nice view, pleasant shade and fresh air…
San Marten Bar & Restaurant
SAN MARTEN BAR & RESTAURANT is located in one of Bratislava´s historical buildings in the city center, next to Saint Martin´s Cathedral.…
Bratislava Flag Ship Restaurant
Bratislava has icons that every visitor should see and Bratislava Flag Ship restaurant is one of them. The restaurant is one of…
Jewish Synagogue
The Heydukova Street Synagogue is the only synagogue in Bratislava. Constructed in 1923-1926, it is a Cubist building designed by the Bratislava-based…
Transport Museum

One of Bratislava’s most interesting museums, at least for the technically-inclined, is the Museum of Transport, adjacent to the city’s main railway station.

The palace of the Hungarian Royal Chamber
The highest Hungarian financial institution has been based in Bratislava since 1531. Older buildings which already did not comply were demolished and…
UFO watch.taste.groove.
“Floating” on the pillar of the SNP Bridge (Slovak National Uprising Bridge), this restaurant offers a pretty unconventional experience, from where you…
Summer archbishop’s palace
The palace was built by Archbishop Forgách in 1614 on the site of vineyards as a summer residence of the Ostrihom archbishops.…
Museum of Clocks – House at the Good Shepherd

Housed within one of Bratislava’s finest rococo buildings, this exhibition of antique timepieces covers clockmaking from the late 17th to the late 19th century.

Chatam Sofer Memorial

This memorial was named after the main pressburg’s Rabbi Moshe Schreiber, also known as Chatam Sofer, who was one of the leading personalities of european judaism in the 19th century.

Blue Church

Officially known as the Church of St Elizabeth of Hungary, but commonly referred to simply as ‘the Blue Church’ for obvious reasons, this is Bratislava’s most appealing art nouveau building.

Slovak National Theatre

Bratislava’s opera house – known officially as the historical building of the Slovak National Theatre – is a Neo-Renaissance-style building opened in 1886 as the City Theatre, according to the design of Viennese architects F. Fellner and H. Helmer.

Kino Film Europe
Kino Film Europe is located on the Pisztory Palace premises, an eclectic building that served as a museum for Vladimír Iľjič Lenin…
Bratislava Castle

The castle, on a hill above the old town, dominates the city of Bratislava.

Zichy Palace

This neo-classical palace, formerly owned by Count Franz Zichy.