The scene of Saturday markets and street food parks, as well as one of the liveliest places in the city center
In tbe Baroque era, in front of the gate to the city, a favorite of the empress, the president of the Bratislava building chamber, Mr. Anton Grassalkovich, a bachelor, bought large plots of land
The Bratislava Zoo specializes in the breeding and rescue of endangered species, scientific and research work, public education with the aim of non-violently creating and strengthening responsibility towards nature in people through discussions about animals, educational panels and animal names, events and ecological education programs for schools , create conditions for rest and all-day recreation.
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.
The history of the Old Town Hall dates back to the beginnings of the mediaeval town in the 13th century.
The bulbous yet elegant copper roof of Michael’s Gate is one of the symbols of Bratislava.
Bratislava’s three-nave Gothic cathedral is built on the site of a previous, Romanesque church, dedicated to the Holy Saviour.
For the local people, the western part of Bratislava is one of the most popular venues for a trip. Just 10 km west of the city centre, Devín Castle is set in beautiful natural scenery.
A honey shop in the old town in Bratislava with products from a family bee farm, in addition to honey goodies, you can also find honey cosmetics and more