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Bratislava, cosa vedere nella capitale della Slovacchia

Una città meravigliosa, Bratislava. Un piccolo gioiellino dalle molteplici bellezze naturali ed architettoniche. Ecco una guida che vi permetterà di organizzare al meglio il vostro viaggio a Bratislava: cosa vedere, cosa visitare, dove mangiare e dove dormire.

Bratislava, Slovacchia
Raffaele Giuseppe Lopardo
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Bratislava, Slowakei, ist eine Stadt, die zahlreiche Museen, Kunstwerke und Attraktionen zu bieten hat. Sie ist hervorragend mit anderen europäischen Städten verbunden und wird im Laufe der Jahre immer mehr zum idealen Reiseziel für alle, die ein neues Land besuchen möchten, ohne viel auszugeben. Es handelt sich tatsächlich um eine noch günstige Stadt. Mit diesem Reiseführer werden wir Ihnen zeigen, was man in Bratislava tun kann und was es zu sehen gibt.

Bratislava Sehenswürdigkeiten: die Orte, die man nicht verpassen sollte

Wenn Sie Ihre Reise planen und sich fragen, was man in Bratislava sehen kann, ist dies der richtige Artikel für Sie. Wir werden ausführlich über Bratislava: die Dinge, die man sehen kann und was man besuchen sollte sprechen.

In Ihrer Liste „Bratislava: Sehenswürdigkeiten“ dürfen diese Orte auf keinen Fall fehlen:

Bratislava Castle

Bratislavský hrad: it is the Bratislava castle, the symbol of the city. It stands majestically on a hill overlooking the Danube and the Old Town and is an unmissable destination on your trip to this wonderful city.

Castello di Bratislava
Bratislava Castle

Cathedral of St. Martin

The Cathedral of St. Martin is the city’s main church, where many of Hungary’s kings were crowned. Inside, it is possible to find a gold replica of the crown of Saint Stephen of Hungary, the first Hungarian king.

Campanile della Cattedrale di Bratislava
Campanile della Cattedrale di Bratislava

Old Town of Bratislava

The Old Town is definitely one of the most beautiful areas of the city. You can enjoy wonderful views while walking through its alleys. You can also visit the Pallfy Palace and the Franciscan Church, the oldest church in the city. The Old Town represents the oldest part of Bratislava, the capital of Slovakia, and at the same time it is the reference point for nightlife lovers; it is here that we find the heart of Bratislava’s nightlife.

Centro storico di Bratislava
Historic center of Bratislava

Blue Church

It is a very special church because of its color: it is, in fact, completely blue. Although it is not as majestic as the cathedral, it is full of charm and definitely belongs on the list “What to see in Bratislava“.

Palazzo Grassalkovic

Il Palazzo Grassalkovic is one of the most beautiful palaces in Bratislava, the official residence of the Slovak president. Characterized by a rococo and late baroque style, the presidential palace also boasts a splendid French garden.

Palazzo Grassalkovich, Bratislava
Palazzo Grassalkovich, Bratislava

Old Town Hall

The Old Town Hall is the oldest building in Bratislava. Once used for legal and judicial activities, it now houses the Mestskè Museum, the City Museum. We remind you that in Bratislava you can visit several museums: besides the aforementioned City Museum, we recommend a visit to the Bratislava City Art Gallery.

Hviezdoslavovo námestie

Hviezdoslavovo námestie is the largest square in the old town, hosting the National Theatre and several cafes popular with tourists. During your stay in the Slovak capital, take some time for a walk in the square, a true green lung of the city, amidst statues and fountains.

Bratislava Theatre

Castello di Pietra Rossa

The Castello di Pietra Rossa is located north of Bratislava, in western Slovakia. The ancient fortress, surrounded by the greenery of the park, is today home to the Museo di Červený Kameň museum.

Die Nachtclubs in Bratislava

Die Nachtclubs in Bratislava sind sehr beliebt und haben eine tolle Atmosphäre. Sie tragen dazu bei, diese Stadt wirklich attraktiv für Nachtschwärmer zu machen.

Strade del centro di Bratislava
Straßen im Zentrum von Bratislava

10 How to get around Bratislava

The best ways to get around Bratislava are on foot, by taxi, or by bus. If you are planning a day trip during your trip to Bratislava, we suggest 3 possible options:

  1. Bratislava – Vienna: They are only about 50 km apart, so you can reach the city of Vienna in an hour using the available public transport without spending much;
  2. Bratislava – Budapest: 200 km away but easily manageable by train or bus at very affordable prices.
  3. Bratislava – Prague: it is the most demanding trip of the three, given the distance of about 300 km, but it is still doable thanks to excellent connections.
Vie del centro di Bratislava
Streets of the center of Bratislava

Bratislava in a nutshell: how to arrive, where to stay, what to eat

11 How to get to Bratislava

Getting to Bratislava: once you reach Bratislava Airport, Bratislava Airport Ivanka, which is only about 10 km from the center, you can take a taxi or a bus that will take you directly to the city.

12 What to eat in Bratislava

Before deciding where to eat in Bratislava, the most important thing is to know the typical Slovak dishes: Pirohy, very similar to our ravioli, but with a sweet and sour note; Kapustnica, a soup made with pork and sauerkraut; Bàbovka, a cake with raisins, almonds, and fruity liqueur.

Pirohy, Bratislava
Pirohy, Bratislava

13 Where to sleep in Bratislava

Bratislava, where to sleep: the best area to look for your hotel in Bratislava is definitely the historic center. Staying there you will have the opportunity to visit all the main monuments on foot.

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