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Malý Draždiak Lake

Malý Draždiak Lake

Malý Draždiak is a natural lake that remains relatively unknown, even among Bratislava residents. This body of water is located in the Petržalka District, in the area of Zrkadlový háj, right next to Lúka vďaky (Meadow of Gratitude).

Heart of Europe Memorial at Devín

Heart of Europe Memorial at Devín

For many years, Devín has symbolized the sharp border between the Western and Eastern blocs during the Cold War. For decades, the so-called Iron Curtain ran through this area. It is no wonder that after the lifting of the “gray veil,” memorials related to this period were established here.

Gábor Baross Park

Gábor Baross Park

Today, Gábor Baross Park serves as a simple urban space for Bratislava residents to relax, walk their dogs, or enjoy easy strolls. The park is named after Gábor Baross, the Minister of Transport during the Austro-Hungarian monarchy, who initiated the construction of the nearby Old Bridge.

Palace of Justice

Palace of Justice

The Palace of Justice is one of the most well-known and monumental buildings in Bratislava. It is located near the city center on Záhradnícka Street. The building houses the Regional Court in Bratislava and the Municipal Court Bratislava I. Historically, the Palace of Justice also served as a prison. Today, it is a central location for criminal justice proceedings in Bratislava.

Reduta – Historic building of the Slovak Philharmonic

Reduta – Historic building of the Slovak Philharmonic

Reduta is one of the most famous buildings in Bratislava and is among those that most strongly define the city’s historic center. It is located near the Carlton Hotel, bordered by Palackého, Mostová, and Medená streets. The Reduta building is unmistakable, and in the area, its appearance is rivaled perhaps only by the Slovak National Theatre on Hviezdoslav Square.

The Tomb of the Unknown Soldier on Rázus Embankment

The Tomb of the Unknown Soldier on Rázus Embankment

The Tomb of the Unknown Soldier on Rázus Embankment in Bratislava’s Old Town is a rather interesting monument. It was added to the city in 2022 and is located near the Propeller building, close to the small park on Vajanského Embankment.

Vajspeter Reservoir

Vajspeter Reservoir

Vajspeter Reservoir is a romantic body of water – a small dam located above the Krasňany Area, near the popular hiking trail Pekná Cesta Street, which is well-loved by Bratislava residents.

Church of the Loretan Virgin Mary – Ursulines

Church of the Loretan Virgin Mary – Ursulines

The Church of the Loretan Virgin Mary, also known as the Ursuline Church, contributes to the historic center of Bratislava. It is located on Uršulínska Street, adjacent to the Ursuline Convent, as well as the associated kindergarten, elementary school, and gymnasium. It is a Catholic Renaissance church and a national cultural monument.

Church of St. John of Matha – Trojička

Church of St. John of Matha – Trojička

The Church of St. John of Matha, also known as Trojička or the Trinitarian Church, is one of the most visually striking Catholic churches in Bratislava’s Old Town. Architecturally, it is among the most interesting churches in the city and also functions as a parish church, hosting regular and well-attended services.

Church of St. Stephen – Capuchins

Church of St. Stephen – Capuchins

The Church of St. Stephen, also known as the Capuchin Church or “Káčko,” is one of Bratislava’s iconic sacred sites. This religious building, with its yellowish facade, includes the monastery of the Order of Friars Minor Capuchin. The church is located on Župné Square at the edge of the historic city center.

Church of St. Ladislaus

Church of St. Ladislaus

The Church of St. Ladislaus is one of the Catholic churches that help define the historic center of Bratislava. It is located on Špitálska Street near Kamenné Square and stands out among the surrounding, more modern buildings with its classical architecture.

Church and Monastery of St. Elizabeth

Church and Monastery of St. Elizabeth

The Church and Monastery of St. Elizabeth, commonly known among Bratislava residents as the “Alžbetínky,” is located on Špitálska Street in the wider historic center of the city. Built in the mid-18th century, it is recognized as a national cultural monument.

Church of the Annunciation - Franciscan Church

Church of the Annunciation - Franciscan Church

The Church of the Annunciation is originally a Romanesque-Gothic sacred monument located in the historic center of Bratislava. It is one of the most well-known historical buildings that form the city center and is also the oldest preserved sacred structure in Bratislava.

Church of the Most Holy Savior – Jesuit Church

Church of the Most Holy Savior – Jesuit Church

The Church of the Most Holy Savior, best known as the Jesuit Church, or simply “Jezuiti,” is located in the historic center of Bratislava in the Old Town. It is one of the most popular and frequently visited churches in the city.

Šafárik Square

Šafárik Square

Šafárik Square is one of the most well-known public spaces in Bratislava. It is located in the Old Town and is bordered by the edge of Gábor Baross Park and Dostojevského Street. It offers residents of the capital a place for light relaxation while moving through the city, as well as a small green area that is pleasing to the eye.

Slovak Radio Building

Slovak Radio Building

The Slovak Radio Building in Bratislava is located near the city center on Mýtna Street. Architecturally, it is one of the most interesting buildings in the capital and in Slovakia as a whole. Its uniqueness comes from its inverted glass pyramid shape – essentially a pyramid turned upside down.

Kuchajda Lake

Kuchajda Lake

Lake Kuchajda and its surroundings are a popular spot for active relaxation for Bratislava residents. In addition to swimming, running, or exercising, it’s also suitable for a light walk. Kuchajda has an oval shape, measuring 550 meters in length and 100 meters in width. The shore is covered with gravel, while most of the surrounding area is grassy. The lake area is fenced with an older, yet quite interestingly crafted fence.

The Orthodox Church of St. Nicholas

The Orthodox Church of St. Nicholas

The Orthodox Church of St. Nicholas is located directly on the slope of the castle hill. The church is quite inconspicuous, perhaps because it stands somewhat in the shadow of the nearby St. Martin’s Cathedral, yet it still ranks among the most interesting churches in Bratislava.

Baroque Church of the Holy Trinity

Baroque Church of the Holy Trinity

The Church of the Holy Trinity is a small Baroque church from the 18th century, located beneath Bratislava Castle on Dvořákovo Embankment along the Danube River. Today, the church is tucked away among modern buildings, standing as a quiet witness to the old days of the Zuckermandel area, which was almost completely demolished in the 1960s. The church has a white facade, a nice tiled roof, and a small courtyard. It belongs to the Parish of St. Martin, and regular services are held there.

Church of Our Lady of the Snow

Church of Our Lady of the Snow

The Church of Our Lady of the Snow is one of Bratislava’s notable sacred buildings, distinguished by its unique architecture and tranquil location. It is situated in the Kalvária area of the Old Town, one of the city’s quietest corners, despite being surrounded by residential buildings.

Duck Fountain

Duck Fountain

A rather unique attraction in the center of Bratislava is the Duck Fountain, located on the edge of Šafárik Square near the tram stop. It is tucked away in the dense greenery of a small park, creating a quiet corner in an otherwise busy area.

Ganymede Fountain

Ganymede Fountain

Ganymede Fountain is one of the most famous symbols of Bratislava. It is located at the end of Hviezdoslav Square, directly in front of the entrance to the historic building of the Slovak National Theatre. The decorative, terraced fountain with a small pool immediately catches the eye, and some people have even been tempted to bathe in it, which is strictly prohibited.

Družba Fountain

Družba Fountain

Družba Fountain is truly a monumental work of art. It is the largest fountain in Slovakia. It serves as the central feature of Námestie Slobody Square (Freedom Square) in Bratislava, which itself has a rather grand, imposing presence. The fountain was created by sculptors Tibor Bártfay, Juraj Hovorka, and Karol Lacko, with architects Juraj Hlavica and Virgil Droppa.

Headquarters of the National Bank of Slovakia

Headquarters of the National Bank of Slovakia

One of the most remarkable and tallest buildings in Bratislava is the headquarters of the National Bank of Slovakia (NBS). As one of the few buildings in the capital exceeding 100 meters in height, it reaches 111 meters and has 33 floors. Its prominence makes it easy to locate near the city center, close to the significant Námestie slobody (Freedom Square).

Viewpoint by the Cross above the Quarry in Záhorská Bystrica

Viewpoint by the Cross above the Quarry in Záhorská Bystrica

The Viewpoint by the Cross above the Quarry in Záhorská Bystrica District is located near the Strmé Vŕšky bus stop. At the edge of an abandoned quarry, at its highest point, an iron mast topped with a combination of a heart and a cross was erected.

Confluence of the Zuzana Branch and the Danube

Confluence of the Zuzana Branch and the Danube

The confluence of the Zuzana Branch and the Danube River forms the tip of the Starohájsky Island, offering a stunning viewpoint over both waterways. It feels as if you are standing directly in the junction of the two rivers. This scenic spot lies south of central Bratislava and is most easily reached by bicycle, making it an excellent destination for cycling enthusiasts.

Starohájsky Island

Starohájsky Island

Starý háj, also known as Starohájsky Island, is located south of the center of Bratislava, on the Petržalka side of the embankment. This island consists of a piece of land bordered by the Danube River, the Starohájske Branch, and Zuzana Bay. Its natural wealth, in the form of floodplain forests, is protected as a nature reserve. It is a very rewarding destination for cycling, walking, or running. You can take either a half-day or a full-day trip there.

Kamzík Chairlift

Kamzík Chairlift

The Kamzík Chairlift is located within the Bratislava City Forests, running from the area of Železná Studnička and Snežienka up to just below the summit of Kamzík. It is widely used by tourists as well as bikers, who use it to reach the various trails of the Koliba Bike Park.

Vydrica Mountain Stream

Vydrica Mountain Stream

The Vydrica mountain stream is one of the most important waterways in Bratislava. This stream, or rather a small mountain river, flows through much of the Bratislava Forest Park, from the area of Biely Kríž down to its mouth at the Danube near Lafranconi Bridge.

Bratislava distance marker

Bratislava distance marker

The kilometer marker under Michael’s Gate, also known as the Zero Kilometer, shows the distances from Bratislava to major world capitals as well as to the North and South Poles. It also displays the partner cities of the Slovak capital.

The Narrowest House in Bratislava

The Narrowest House in Bratislava

The narrowest house in Bratislava is located in the historic city center, right next to Michael’s Gate. It is only 1.3 meters wide, which reportedly makes it the narrowest house not just in Bratislava, but in all of Europe.

Danube River

Danube River

The Danube River is the most significant waterway in the Bratislava area. Within this region, it flows from Devin to the Gabčíkovo Dam. Both banks are easily accessible by foot, bicycle, public transport, or car, and of course, the river itself can be navigated by boat.

Veľký Draždiak Lake

Draždiak Lake

Veľký Draždiak is a popular lake in Bratislava, located in the Petržalka District near the Chorvátske Rameno Canal. This 13-hectare body of water is particularly attractive for relaxation, especially during the summer. It is not uncommon to encounter large groups of swimmers here, as the lake lies directly in Slovakia’s largest residential area. This gravel lake has relatively clean, clear water, making it inviting for a swim.

Viewpoint below Bratislavský Drieňovec

Viewpoint below Bratislavský Drieňovec

The viewpoint below Bratislavský Drieňovec is a small wooden structure in the style of a hunting tower, allowing visitors to observe the surrounding forest. It is located just a short distance from Kamzík Hill and is considered a minor tourist attraction in Bratislava.

Vilmoš Waterfalls

Vilmoš Waterfalls

The Vilmoš Waterfalls are a small cascade system on the Drmolez Stream above the village of Marianka. They are named after the local native Viliam Jánoš, who enjoyed wandering through the surrounding nature.

Malý Slavín Spring

Malý Slavín Spring

Malý Slavín Spring (Studnička Malý Slavín) is one of the many charming forest springs in the Little Carpathians. The spring is located close to Bratislava, in the heart of the mountain range, between Rača District and Marianka Village, right next to a forest meadow and a memorial of the same name.

Štrkovecké Lake

Štrkovecké Lake

Štrkovecké Lake (Štrkovecké jazero), also known as Štrkovec, is one of the most well-known and popular water bodies in Bratislava. It is located in the Ružinov District. Paradoxically, the lake is not suitable for swimming.

Old Bridge (Starý most)

Old Bridge (Starý most)

Old Bridge is a bridge in Bratislava connecting Petržalka with the Old Town. It is one of the city’s most important transport structures. A tram runs across the bridge, forming a key part of the public transport network, while cars and buses are no longer allowed, although they were in the past.

Stará Tržnica (Old Market Hall)

Stará Tržnica (Old Market Hall)

Stará Tržnica is a vibrant space where traditional market activities meet cultural functions and practical services, such as gastronomy. For Bratislava residents, it offers an excellent spot for meeting, shopping, and enjoying cultural experiences right in the city center.

Šenkárka Spring

Šenkárka Spring

Šenkárka Spring is a forest spring in the Little Carpathians. It is located above the Bratislava district of Rača, near Biely Kríž. This spring belongs to the type of mountain springs that, besides providing fresh water, can serve as an unusual destination for a short trip. It is a great choice for anyone seeking easy hiking or a shorter excursion when there isn’t time for a longer adventure.

Vydrica Wildlife Observation Tower

Vydrica Wildlife Observation Tower

The Vydrica Wildlife Observation Tower is a small lookout located in the Little Carpathian forests above Rača District, near Pánova Meadow. This wooden structure is interesting not only for its views but also for its unusual architectural design.

World War I Memorial on Murmanská Hill

World War I Memorial on Murmanská Hill

The World War I Memorial is located on Murmanská Hill (Murmanská Výšina), near Slavín Memorial. It was built in 1927 by architect Franz Wimmer and sculptor Alois Rigele. While its main purpose is commemorative, the memorial also makes a nice destination for a short trip.

Platňa – Climbing Rock

Platňa – Climbing Rock

Platňa is a granite wall located on the right side of Strmá Cesta Street, which leads up to Bratislava Castle. It is situated near the entrance to the tram tunnel and the Chatham Sofer Mausoleum. You will come across the Platňa Rock right at the beginning of the ascent along Strmá Cesta, just beyond the last apartment building.

National Council of the Slovak Republic

National Council of the Slovak Republic

The National Council of the Slovak Republic serves as the country’s legislative and constitutional body. It is commonly referred to simply as the “parliament.” Beyond its political function, the building is also an interesting destination for a short trip.

Ondrejský Cemetery

Ondrejský Cemetery

Ondrejský Cemetery is one of the oldest cemeteries in Bratislava. It is located in the territory of the Old Town, near Medická Garden. It is an appealing destination for a short trip, or rather a walk, especially from a historical perspective.

View from the Building of the National Council of the Slovak Republic

View from the Building of the National Council of the Slovak Republic

The views from the exterior areas near the National Council of the Slovak Republic are not widely known even to Bratislava locals, but they make for a great walking destination. These viewpoints are located on platforms along the outer side of the parliament building at the Alexandra Dubčeka Square.

Medická Garden (Medická záhrada)

Medická Garden (Medická záhrada)

Medická Garden (Medická záhrada) is an important spot for relaxation in the heart of Bratislava. It is located next to Ondrejský Cemetery, near American Square (Americké námestie). One of its main advantages is its excellent accessibility. It is a valuable public park open to everyone, representing one of the few larger green spaces available to residents of the capital.

Severka Meadow

Severka Meadow

Severka Meadow is a mountain meadow in the Little Carpathians above Bratislava, featuring shelters, fire pits, and a large grassy area. It is located near Biely Kríž and is ideal for spending active time outdoors.

Kapucínska Street

Kapucínska Street

Kapucínska Street is part of Bratislava’s historic city center. In addition to its significant landmarks, such as St. Stephen’s Church (commonly called the Capuchins) and the historic building of the National Council of the Slovak Republic, the street serves an important transportation function.

The Way of the Cross at Kramáre

The Way of the Cross at Kramáre

The Way of the Cross in the Kramáre area, near Stará Klenová Street, is an outdoor path set in a pleasant forest environment on the edge of the Little Carpathians. It begins near the National Oncology Institute and ends in the forest below the summit of Kamzík.

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