Biela Street is a short alley in the historic center of Bratislava, connecting Františkánske Square with Michalská Street. It is located very close to the Main Square. It is a relatively narrow historic street lined with several old buildings. For tourists, it can be an interesting alternative when strolling around this area. It is usually not as crowded with tourists as the neighboring Sedlárska Street. There are also a few establishments on Biela Street where you can sit down for a drink or a meal.

Biela Street

The most convenient way to reach Biela Street is on foot from Michael’s Gate or from the Main Square. These locations are best accessed by tram. Under normal circumstances, the historic city center itself is not accessible by car. However, Biela Street is quite close to the tram stops.

Thanks to its calmer atmosphere, lack of crowds, and good accessibility, a walk along Biela Street is an ideal choice for a relaxed weekend stroll for any type of visitor. It is a local point of interest that is best visited as part of a walk through the wider city center. A nice bonus is the several venues on Biela Street where you can stop for refreshments.

  • Location on the map
    GPS: 48.14421, 17.10726
  • City / Municipality: Bratislava
  • Street / Location: Biela ulica
  • Postal code: 81101