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Bratislava is the medieval capital of Slovakia set along the Danube River. With a beautiful castle and two perfectly preserved squares surrounded by bars and cafes, the city’s pedestrian-only Old Town is a delight to wander through.
Itinerary: Budapest, Hungary - Cruise the Danube River – Bratislava – Vienna - Vienna, Austria - Dürnstein – Cruise the Wachau Valley – Melk - Salzburg/Linz, Austria - Passau,...
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Itinerary: Budapest, Hungary - Cruise the Danube River – Bratislava – Vienna - Vienna, Austria - Dürnstein – Cruise the Wachau Valley – Melk - Salzburg/Linz, Austria - Passau,...
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Itinerary: Budapest, Hungary - Bratislava, Slovakia - Vienna, Austria - Durnstein - Melk, Austria - Passau, Germany - Regensburg, Germany - Nuremberg, Germany
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Step back in and time and wander around Bratislava’s quaint and captivating Old Town. Get lost down unassuming side streets while taking in the medieval and gothic structures that line its cobblestone roads. Stop for coffee and a bite to eat at a local café or browse the shelves in one of Bratislava’s quaint boutiques.
An iconic structure in Bratislava, Michael’s Gate is the only remaining medieval gate in the city. Not only is it free to experience this superior building up close, you can even venture inside and climb to the top, taking in the views of the patchwork of bright-orange rooftops that layer the city.
Situated on a rocky hilltop towering over the city, Bratislava Castle is a restored Baroque castle that dates all the way back to 907 AD. The perfect attraction for history lovers, you can learn all about the castle’s intriguing past, including its establishment in the stone age and its first known Celtic inhabitants.
No need to visit museums to catch a glimpse of Bratislava’s colourful architecture and art scene. Head down side streets and you’ll be met with bright, pastel-coloured buildings, graffiti art and street artists drawing portraits, dressed up in costumes or playing the shepherd’s pipe.