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🌳 If you're traveling to Eastern Europe, don't miss Slovakia, which is just a river away! #Bratislava[Location]# is the largest city in Slovakia, located on the banks of the Danube River, with Austria just across the river. Bratislava is only 60 kilometers from Vienna, and it takes just about an hour to get there by electric train. That's pretty close! 🌼 Unlike other countries in Eastern Europe, Bratislava's architecture, especially if you wander around the Old Town for a while, features many houses and streets with classical and Baroque-style decorations. ✨✨✨ ➡️ How to spend a day here: The following attractions listed by Tuanzi are all worth visiting. 1⃣️ Bratislava Castle: If you haven't visited the castle, you haven't really been here. The castle is one of the most prominent buildings in Bratislava, shaped like an upside-down table. From the castle, you can enjoy a panoramic view of the Danube River and the New Town across the river. ✨✨✨ 2⃣️ St. Martin's Cathedral: The largest and oldest cathedral in Bratislava, named after the statue of St. Martin inside. It was once the coronation church for Hungarian kings. Photography is not allowed inside, so be mindful. It's a 40-minute walk from the train station. Admission: Visiting the cathedral is free, but the treasury requires a fee of about 2-3 euros. It's definitely worth a visit. ✨✨✨ 3⃣️ Old Town Hall: Located in the heart of the Old Town, it is now a museum with a very affordable entrance fee of about 4 euros. It holds a lot of fascinating history. You can also climb the tower to enjoy the beautiful views of the square. ✨✨✨ 4⃣️ Main Square: You can find everything to eat, drink, and shop here. The square is surrounded by many famous statues and fountains, such as Roland's Fountain and the bronze statues: the most famous ones include the sewer worker, the good-natured man, and the Napoleonic soldier. ✨✨✨ 5⃣️ UFO Viewing Platform: The UFO Viewing Platform is built on the SNP Bridge, spanning the Danube River. Unlike the various ancient buildings in the city, the UFO Viewing Platform is an ultra-modern structure with a futuristic feel, hence the name UFO. You can enjoy the beautiful twilight and sunset of the small city from the platform, and it's the best place to admire the city's night views. There is also a souvenir shop and the UFO Restaurant on the top level. ✨✨✨ 6⃣️ St. Elizabeth's Church: This pastel blue-and-white church is very charming. The sky-blue building, with its lace-like interior decorations and even blue chairs inside, exudes a fresh and delightful atmosphere. #UrbanLightTravel #Slovakia

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Ultra-futuristic UFO-shaped Viewing Platform

🌳 If you're traveling to Eastern Europe, don't miss Slovakia, which is just a river away! #Bratislava[Location]# is the largest city in Slovakia, located on the banks of the Danube River, with Austria just across the river. Bratislava is only 60 kilometers from Vienna, and it takes just about an hour to get there by electric train. That's pretty close! 🌼 Unlike other countries in Eastern Europe, Bratislava's architecture, especially if you wander around the Old Town for a while, features many houses and streets with classical and Baroque-style decorations. ✨✨✨ ➡️ How to spend a day here: The following attractions listed by Tuanzi are all worth visiting. 1⃣️ Bratislava Castle: If you haven't visited the castle, you haven't really been here. The castle is one of the most prominent buildings in Bratislava, shaped like an upside-down table. From the castle, you can enjoy a panoramic view of the Danube River and the New Town across the river. ✨✨✨ 2⃣️ St. Martin's Cathedral: The largest and oldest cathedral in Bratislava, named after the statue of St. Martin inside. It was once the coronation church for Hungarian kings. Photography is not allowed inside, so be mindful. It's a 40-minute walk from the train station. Admission: Visiting the cathedral is free, but the treasury requires a fee of about 2-3 euros. It's definitely worth a visit. ✨✨✨ 3⃣️ Old Town Hall: Located in the heart of the Old Town, it is now a museum with a very affordable entrance fee of about 4 euros. It holds a lot of fascinating history. You can also climb the tower to enjoy the beautiful views of the square. ✨✨✨ 4⃣️ Main Square: You can find everything to eat, drink, and shop here. The square is surrounded by many famous statues and fountains, such as Roland's Fountain and the bronze statues: the most famous ones include the sewer worker, the good-natured man, and the Napoleonic soldier. ✨✨✨ 5⃣️ UFO Viewing Platform: The UFO Viewing Platform is built on the SNP Bridge, spanning the Danube River. Unlike the various ancient buildings in the city, the UFO Viewing Platform is an ultra-modern structure with a futuristic feel, hence the name UFO. You can enjoy the beautiful twilight and sunset of the small city from the platform, and it's the best place to admire the city's night views. There is also a souvenir shop and the UFO Restaurant on the top level. ✨✨✨ 6⃣️ St. Elizabeth's Church: This pastel blue-and-white church is very charming. The sky-blue building, with its lace-like interior decorations and even blue chairs inside, exudes a fresh and delightful atmosphere. #UrbanLightTravel #Slovakia

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