The unceasing bell chimes of the small town.
🌅“I want to live with you in a small town, sharing endless dusks and the unceasing bell chimes. In the inn of this small town— the faint sound of the ancient clock is like time gently dripping away”😍😍😍 Bratislava is like the small town in Tsvetaeva’s pen. Although it is the capital of Slovakia, the city is not large. ❤️❤️❤️ You can leisurely walk around the city center and finish sightseeing in a day. The colors of the city are very girlish and fresh. Here are some places I really like and the spots for taking photos: Bratislava Old Town: It has preserved the original appearance of a medieval city and is the commercial center of the city. From the adorable shops and sculptures on the streets, you can see the Slovak people’s love for life. Many tourists take photos with the sculptures here, such as the well-known “sewer worker.”😁😁😁 Bratislava Castle: Located on a small hill next to the Old Town, we climbed up there in the evening. The Old Town looks like a macaron with changing colors. The castle has been transformed into a historical museum. After visiting, you can sit on the fortress and watch the windmill in the distance gradually fade from sight. My friend said it reminded him of his childhood in the mountains of Fujian, where he often sat with his grandfather until dark. UFO Tower: It is the landmark building of Bratislava’s New Town. The entrance fee to the observation deck is around 10 euros, and you can overlook the entire city. There is also a restaurant and bar on the top floor, though the prices are a bit higher.😀😀😀 Blue Church (Church of St. Elizabeth): It is a Catholic church. The exterior is decorated with sky blue and white, very fresh and lovely, like a fondant cake, and it’s perfect for taking photos. #Beautiful #European #Slovakia #Czechoslovakia #Life #Austria#Austria #Bratislava #Vienna#Journey #Travel #Gap