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If you're trying to figure out if you should visit Bratislava's Christmas markets or just want on all the insider tips for visiting, this guide is for you!
Remnants of the castle’s Romano-Celtic foundations were found during the controversial construction of underground garages in 2009. The findings are now displayed in an exhibit below the castle.
Visit the Bratislava Castle. Sitting atop a hill, Bratislava Castle looks like it’s straight out of a storybook. Kids will enjoy exploring the grounds, the Slovak National Museum inside, ...
The imposing Bratislava Castle is the city's most prominent landmark. Habsburg Empress Maria Theresa transformed the castle in the 18th century from a military fortress to a royal residence.
After half a year cracks are continuing to appear in the walls of Bratislava Castle, which is visited annually by thousands of people.Cracks between the walls and the pavement in sections above the ...
Bratislava Castle is the most famous landmark of the capital (sorry, UFO Tower). In fact, the castle is pictured on the 10-, 20- and 50-cent euro coins.
Bratislava, the capital of Slovakia and once nearly a ghost town, is one of the big surprises of my recent travels. ... The hilltop castle gleams from a recent facelift.
Marina Popjakova might not be a native of Bratislava, but she certainly feels like one after having lived there for so long. She thinks Slovakia’s capital deserves more attention than it gets ...
A visitor encounters a centuries-old castle, whimsical street art, a performance of 'Carmen,' Old Town cafes and pop music-loving locals. Bratislava, Slovakia: An old city with new influences ...