This typical old Slovak pub is a real maze where you can learn a great deal about the history of the Slovak nation.
Slovak people love their soup. There‘s probably no pub or restaurant that wouldn‘t be serving hot chicken broth or tomato soup, sometimes even instant or straight from a can!
Some say these guys whip up the best burgers in town. They proudly use natural ingredients: top-notch juicy meat sourced from local farmers, superb chewy buns and secret homemade mayo; all this for a reasonable price.
The scene of Saturday markets and street food parks, as well as one of the liveliest places in the city center
The Nedbalka Gallery´s mission is to promote public understanding and enjoyment of art by the foremost artists working in Slovakia from the late nineteenth century up to the present.
It’s not just a club. It is a multifunctional cultural and entertainment center that connects different worlds. From subculture to pop culture, from art to science, and from entertainment to education
Any list of the most popular “sweet” street food stands in the centre of Bratislava would certainly include Buchtáreň (“Dumpling Palace”).
This beautiful store offers a selection of vintage fashion, designer products by local creators, magazines and books