Something old, something blue – and a UFO
The cosy Old Town invites you to take a leisurely stroll around and follow your curiosity. It is big enough to keep you occupied and also compact enough that if you get lost you won’t have any trouble finding your way again. Michael’s Gate, the last still preserved medieval gate, gives a popular photo motive. Visitors can climb the tower for a lovely view. A rewarding detour to Kapitulska Street, just a few blocks from the heart of the old town, feels like stepping back in time. The quiet, medieval street charms with a mix of colourful buildings and a likeable atmosphere of ancient times.
A picturesque climb takes you up to Bratislava Castle. It looks like a reversed table and has been watching over the city for several centuries. The Kings of Royal Hungary used it as their seat in the 16th century, it housed the Hungarian crown jewels for the next 200 years. The terrace offers views over the Danube and across the borders into Austria and Hungary.
St. Elizabeth’s Church is also called the Blue Church because it is, indeed, blue. It doesn’t come as a surprise that the architect of this quirky Art Nouveau church is sometimes referred to as the Hungarian Gaudí. Outside, the mix of different styles evokes a Disney movie, inside, the pews are blue with gold patterns. Doesn’t that sound like a sight for sore eyes?
The UFO Tower really does look like a flying saucer at one end of the Slovak National Uprising bridge (dubbed the “UFO Bridge” for obvious reasons). An elevator takes you 95 meters up to the observation deck for a fabulous view over the city. You can even enjoy a meal at the fancy restaurant upstairs that offers one of the best views and amazing cuisine. If that is not your cup of tea, at least stay for a drink. If only to notice how the restaurant “shakes” each time there is heavy traffic on the bridge!
An unusual discovery tour
Do you like cracking riddles? Do you think of exploring new places on your own (without a guide) as an adventure? Then, the City Discovery Game “Bratislava: history and mystery” might just be your thing. By solving a trail of riddles on your phone you can learn interesting facts and urban legends about Bratislava and discover hidden gems recommended by locals - spectacular views on your way included!
Alluring outdoors
The Botanical Garden of the Comenius University lies a bit off the tourist trail on the left bank of the Danube. Open only from April 1 to October 31, the site lures with its colours and fragrances in summer, when 120 rose species growing in the rosarium are in bloom.
A leisurely boat cruise down the Danube River is always a relaxing pastime. Especially during the summer months, Devin Castle makes an awesome destination. The medieval castle on a hill above the Danube lies mostly in ruins, many of the “rooms” of the castle and the castle walls are still intact after hundreds of years. Annually, the castle is also host to a Medieval Knights Show, which is fun for the whole family.
A wonderful destination for a day trip is Lake Neusiedl, one of the few steppe lakes in Europe. The alluring natural landscape with the wide plains and idyllic vineyards is an ideal are for hiking and biking. Over 40 cycle paths around the lake and through the nature parks, adding up to over 1,000 km of cycle paths, make cycling enthusiasts’ paradise. The unique habitat with its extraordinary flora and fauna delights nature lovers and those who seek tranquillity. Large parts of the lake are surrounded by reeds which not only serve as a habitat for wildlife but are also still used for thatching the typical Pannonian roofs.
An immensely relaxing experience of nature and wellness might also be a visit to the St. Martin’s Therme and Lodge. The Fresenius Vamed Vitality Resort on the edge of the Neusiedlersee National Park recharges the energy reservoirs of its visitors with exclusive guided tours and a lavish spa area.