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Top 7 Best Things to Do in Bratislava [2025]

Bratislava Castle
Bratislava Castle
Bratislava Castle
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Bratislava Castle

Bratislava Castle

4.6
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147 reviews
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5.3
Based on 5,785 reviews
Stare Mesto | 663m from downtown
Phone +421 2/204 831 10
Address: Hrad, 811 06 Bratislava, Slovakia
Recommended sightseeing time: 1 hour
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No.1 of Family-Friendly Attractions in Bratislava
Highlights:
360° view of Bratislava
󰋄360° view of Bratislava's cities
󱨠38% positive reviews
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This is a key landmark of Bratislava and stands tall over the city. It is a reconstructed building of the original.
Originally an ancient Roman castle, the oldest part was rebuilt in the 13th century, and the new part was built by Maria Theresa for her beloved daughter. The castle houses a history museum and a music museum.
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Old Town
Old Town
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Old Town

Old Town

4.6
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139 reviews
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5.3
Based on 9,238 reviews
Stare Mesto | 177m from downtown
Address: Bratislava, Slovakia
Recommended sightseeing time: 0.5-1 day
Highlights:
󱨜Hungarian royalty's retreat castle
󱓊Stroll medieval & baroque town
󱨠34% positive reviews
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Getting There - BratislavaAttractions - blue church很漂亮,也可登城堡Hotels - safe staycraft beer is cheap and good
bratislava slovakiai went here solo during easter week, its a small city that you dont have to take the public transportation to go around. definitely worth visiting!
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St. Martin's Cathedral
St. Martin's Cathedral
St. Martin's Cathedral
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St. Martin's Cathedral

St. Martin's Cathedral

4.3
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42 reviews
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4.4
Based on 1,083 reviews
Stare Mesto | 464m from downtown
Phone +421 2/544 313 59
Address: Rudnayovo námestie 1, 811 01 Bratislava, Slovakia
Recommended sightseeing time: 1-2 hours
Highlights:
Gothic cathedral built over centuries
󰋄Witness 19 Hungarian kings' coronations
󱨠46% positive reviews
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St. Martin's Cathedral in the old town is the most famous church in Bratislava. It is a Gothic building full of mystery. It took two centuries to build and began to serve as a cathedral in 1452 to receive people to pray.
As one of the oldest churches in Bratislava, with an 85-meter-high tower, St. Martin's Cathedral stands majestically next to the Danube Chain Bridge, overlooking the city's continuous development and growth.
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Presidential Palace
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Presidential Palace

Presidential Palace

4.1
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35 reviews
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4.3
Based on 503 reviews
Stare Mesto | 370m from downtown
Phone +421 2/578 881 55
Address: Hodžovo námestie 2978/1, 811 06 Bratislava, Slovakia
Recommended sightseeing time: 1-2 hours
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󱨜Hosts leaders' banquets & events
󱓊French garden behind Presidential Palace
󱨠31% positive reviews
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Bratislava is the political center of the Slovak Republic. It is the seat of the presidential palace, parliament, government and other important departments. It is also the cultural center of the country. There are universities, museums and opera houses here.
The Slovak Presidential Palace is a large-scale historical building with a history of more than 200 years. There is a very beautiful musical fountain in the square in front of the presidential palace. Whenever the music sounds, many tourists gather here to watch. In addition, a guard changing ceremony is held in front of the presidential palace every day, which is worth seeing.
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The Blue Church - Church of St. Elizabeth
The Blue Church - Church of St. Elizabeth
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The Blue Church - Church of St. Elizabeth

The Blue Church - Church of St. Elizabeth

4.4
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43 reviews
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4.3
Based on 3,203 reviews
Stare Mesto | 772m from downtown
Phone +421-2-52733572
Address: Bezručova 2, 811 09 Bratislava, Slovakia
Recommended sightseeing time: 1-2 hours
Highlights:
󰀆Unique blue Catholic church style
󱓊Art Nouveau Catholic church, 1907
󱨠42% positive reviews
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A beautiful blue church that offers services on Sundays. It is centrally located.
One of the must-visit attractions in Bratislava is the Church of St. Elizabeth. It is referred to as "The Little Blue Church" because of the colour of its façade, mosaics, majolicas and blue-glazed roof.The vibrant blue exterior and intricate details of the architecture will certainly leave you in awe. 🇸🇰
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Maximilian's fountain

Maximilian's fountain

4.7
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29 reviews
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4.2
Stare Mesto | 291m from downtown
Address: Hlavné námestie, 811 01 Staré Mesto, Slovakia
Recommended sightseeing time: 20-40 minutes
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󱨜Knight reborn & strolls fountain
󱓊Fountain spectacular under night lights
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The guide says that this fountain has been rebuilt many times and may be far from its original design, but its popularity has remained unchanged and it is still one of the most popular gathering spots in the city center.
In the past, this fountain served as an old-fashioned fire-fighting equipment. The fountain consists of a huge circular trough with a diameter of 9 meters. In the middle of the trough there is a 10.5-meter-high column, and on the top of the column there is a statue of the city's patron saint, Knight Roland, in armor.
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Old Town Hall
Old Town Hall
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Old Town Hall

Old Town Hall

4.4
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46 reviews
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4.2
Based on 745 reviews
Stare Mesto | 260m from downtown
Phone +421 259 100 812
Address: Hlavné námestie 501/1, 811 01 Staré Mesto, Slovakia
Recommended sightseeing time: 1-2 hours
󱨠39% positive reviews
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The Old Town Hall is now a city museum, which exhibits a lot of Bratislava's history and cultural relics. It is said that the four bells on the tower can still ring. The various parts of this building come from different eras.
The Bratislava Old Town Hall consists of several buildings. It was not originally built as a town hall. The tower can be traced back to the 14th century AD and is the oldest building in the Old Town of Bratislava.
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