Bratislava, the small Slovak capital, is full of historical and cultural treasures to discover in one day. Explore iconic places such as the Primate Palace, Bratislava Castle and St. Martin's Cathedral. Stroll through Place Hlavné and admire the amazing statues scattered throughout the city. With a 6.5 km circuit, this walking adventure immerses you in Slovakia’s fascinating history, all in a dynamic and festive atmosphere. Perfect for culture and discovery lovers, this tour offers you an authentic glimpse of Bratislava in just 2h40.
- 6.5 km walking tour through the 19 points of interest of Bratislava
- Discover the Primate Palace, the Castle and other historical monuments
- Perfect for curious travelers and history lovers
- Enjoy 2h40 guided tours at your own pace with the navaway® app
We build our circuits in the form of a loop so that you can easily start the tour at the point closest to you, the guidance will adapt automatically. If you are nearby, we recommend an ideal Check-out Point.
On your left, a bright pink color, stands the primal palace of Bratislava.
Here is the main square of the city, lively center in the heart of the historic district of Bratislava!
Bratislava is a city full of surprises, with large and beautiful monuments, surprising buildings from Art Nouveau
This 51-metre tower is the only preserved gate of the four towers that adorned the city walls. It is the North Gate, and it dates from the 14th century.
Obchodna Street is certainly the most commercial street in Bratislava.
Count Anton Grassalkovich was responsible for the construction of this sumptuous palace, which dates back to 1760.
Slovakia, a small eastern country wedged between Austria, Hungary and the Czech Republic, has a busy history.
The palace was built in 1646 with the aim of becoming the residence of Count Paul IV Palffy, President of the Hungarian Royal Chamber.
This rather surprising statue located only a few meters from Bratislava Castle is a true tribute to many Slovak women burned or thrown into the Danube, because they were considered witches.
Here you are in front of the flagship monument of Bratislava. The castle is located on a hill that has been inhabited for millennia and was occupied by the Celts in the 2nd century BC. C., who had built an oppidum there, a small fortified city.
Located on the top of the hill, Bratislava Castle allows you to go back in time and understand much of the history, but also enjoy magnificent panoramas of the so-called Beauty on the Danube.
This is the largest and most important church in Bratislava. It is indeed the seat of the archbishop of the city.
This square, which I will not do you the honour of saying, is one of the most important squares in the city. It is certainly one, if not the most famous square.
The majestic building in front of you is the Slovak National Theatre, which houses a performance hall where theatre, ballet and opera performances take place between September and June.
Bratislava is known for its many statues scattered throughout the city, which sometimes make you smile or surprise.
The internationally renowned performances of the Bratislava Opera are known for their high quality and very competitive Awards.
I take advantage of this little moment in Medena Street to talk to you about the culinary specialties of Slovakia, this small country of the East that you will see it does not lack of gourmet flavors!
Here you are in one of the most beautiful squares of the capital, Safarikovo Square.
Here is a fine example of Art Nouveau architecture that spread at the beginning of the 20th century in Bratislava and throughout Europe.
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