





Cross the UFO bridge over the Danube and get ready for a unique shopping experience including around 240 shops and a wide variety of restaurants and cafes.
Visit the historical building of the Slovak National Theatre, where you can enjoy an excellent cultural repertoire of Slovak opera, ballet, and drama.
Set in beautiful natural scenery, don't miss this 9th-century fortress that also offers spectacular views of the Danube and neighbouring Austria.
Dedicated to the patron saint of Bratislava, St Martin's Cathedral is the largest sacred monument in the city. The cathedral is known for its beautiful Gothic architecture and its tall spire adorned with a gilded replica of the Hungarian crown, a symbol of its past role as the official coronation church for the kings of Hungary.
Dominating the city's landscape, the majestic Bratislava Castle hill has been home to various civilizations throughout the centuries. Wander around its stunning Baroque garden or head inside to explore the Slovak National Museum and its collection documenting Slovak history from the Middle Ages until today.
Built from the 14th to the 20th century, the Old Town Hall features the country's oldest museum with temporary display and events. The Old Town Hall has been used for numerous purposes, including as a prison, mint, market, arsenal depository and more.
The Blue Church, also known as the Church of St. Elizabeth of Hungary, has light blue interiors and exteriors and is decorated with blue majolica, the roof tiles also feature a blue glaze. The church boasts a stunning oval tower that stands at nearly 37 meters high.