Saturday, February 4, 2012

Bratislava Capital of Slovakia

March 19, 2010 by  
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Bratislava is a small city, by capital city standards, and it IS a capital city. You’ve never heard of it? Capital of what?

It’s the Capital of Slovakia. The country of Slovakia used to be part of Czechoslovakia until they peacefully parted ways to become the Czech Republic and the Slovak Republic. This great little city has only about half a million people. The beautifully restored historic center is very easy to walk and enjoy… much of it is pedestrian only.

We arrived in the city by hydrofoil from Budapest… And there we were on a dock by the Danube without so much as a guide book or a hotel reservation, but the city is easy enough to navigate…. So easy that we found a hotel just a block from the river. The historic center of the city is a compact area right on the Danube, and information is as easy to get as hotel rooms are.

Bratislava Castle sits on a hill overlooking the city and the river. The castle is closed for renovation until 2011, so since our time in the city was short, so we didn’t hike up the hill for a closer look at the castle… We were content to just take pictures of it.

For our quick overnight tour of the city, we stayed in the old center and found plenty of sites to keep us busy. St. Martin’s Cathedral (Dom sv. Martina) is one of the largest and oldest churches in the city. It sits right under the castle.

As in all historic cities, there are several beautiful churches you can visit, and a smattering of Gothic, Baroque and Renaissance houses and palaces which sit along cobblestone streets. Many were closed for renovation when we were there, but that was OK.

It seemed to us that the charm of the city was just to wander the narrow pedestrian streets. It has a small and concentrated historical center. We enjoyed stopping at outdoor cafes for snacks and a beer. Outdoor cafes seemed to be everywhere which gave the town a very cozy and friendly feel.

This Central European capital is only 37 miles (60 km) east of Vienna Austria. You can fly into the city from many European cities on low cost airlines or you can fly into the Vienna International Airport, which is only 25 miles (40 km) from Bratislava, and take a bus from there.

It’s also easy to reach the city by train from downtown Vienna. A fun way to get to the heart of the city is by hydrofoil on the Danube. You can board the boat in Vienna or take it from Budapest as we did.

We think you only need a day or two to get a feel for this great little city. We could easily have missed it, but we’re glad we took that hydrofoil trip to and from Budapest and spent a night in Bratislava.

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