Nestled along the Danube River, Bratislava is Slovakia’s captivating capital. Its streets are a blend of historic charm and modern vibrancy, offering a delightful mix of old architecture and contemporary cafes. In this video, we are giving our first impressions of this beautiful city.

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Bratislava: Private Walking Tour – https://bit.ly/45xrQsH
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Chapters:
00:00 Intro
02:11 Old Town Hall
03:35 Studna
04:14 Cathedral
04:35 Michael’s Gate
05:20 Coffee Break
05:55 Blue Church
06:10 Presidential Palace
07:12 Slovak Pub
09:21 Devin Castle
13:45 Devin Hotel
15:37 UFO Tower

19 Comments

  1. Love it! I spent just one night in Bratislava last spring, but I fit a lot in and I loved the Old Town. Fun facts you didn't mention, but maybe knew, 11 Hungarian Kings were crowned in St. Martin's Cathedral. Bratislava was the capitol of Hungary at one point in time (named Poszony).

  2. Fun fact: Slovakia is the youngest country in Europe. It was used to be part of Czechoslovakia. In 1993, Czechoslovakia split into two countries; Czech Republic and Slovakia.

  3. We were there in March. I can recommend the 17's bar for a (lot) cheaper meal, than some of the other places we were at. It was so good, i actually did a TripAdvisor review (not like me) 👍

  4. I am from Slovakia. I have only two reasons why I visit the capital city, Bratislava. The first one is the airport to get out of here, and the second is the Greek restaurant. I've visited 25 other European capital cities, but none look so terrible due to lots of graffiti, the terribly devastated facades of most buildings, and that socialistic feeling. If you want to see a really beautiful city, just take a train to Trnava (20-30 mins from Bratislava). It is the most beautiful city in Slovakia.

  5. I appreciated your tour of Bratislava. I hardly knew anything about that part of Europe. After watching your video on Bratislava, I feel that my education was very parochial! Slovakia is really a cool country to see.

  6. No way you guys were in Bratislava! 😮😮… We love the Urban House cafe, they have an amazing pizza sticks snack there and great cocktails 🍸.. the only thing we haven’t done yet is to go to the UFO tower, still on the todo list haha… Devin castle is incredible and the other side of the Morava is Austria 🇦🇹… it used to be the end of the iron curtain and a heavily militarised area. So much history in Slovakia 🇸🇰 we love it 😊😊

  7. Slovakia is a gorgeous country and your videos have given me so many ideas of different places in Europe. I have been to Bratislava many times and this year tried Romania. Wow, their food in Romania is amazing and I tried that garlic soup at the same place as you, it was really tasty.

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