Street Views of Bratislava, the Capital of Slovakia
Vienna ➡️ Bratislava is just an hour away by train, with many frequent departures, so there's no need to book tickets in advance. Bratislava is a city that you can easily explore on foot. If you prefer to take a tram, you can purchase a day pass or point-to-point tickets. There are no ticket checks on board. The city's architecture is quite distinctive and colorful. Strolling through the streets in winter is a peaceful and calming experience.❤️❤️❤️ Bratislava has only one central train station, which is also the main hub for the entire city. The Grassalkovich Palace, which also serves as the presidential residence, has a changing of the guard ceremony every morning from 10:00 to 11:00.🤓🤓🤓 The Blue Church, also known as St. Elizabeth's Church, is free to enter, but be mindful of its opening hours, especially on Sundays when it is closed for a period in the afternoon. The castle, located by the Danube River, features a blend of Gothic, Renaissance, and Baroque architectural styles. Climbing up offers panoramic views of both the old and new parts of the city. It looks particularly beautiful in the sunset. The castle's visiting hours end at 17:00 during the winter season.😁😁😁 In the Old Town Square, I encountered an elegant lady. #Slovaki #Bratislava