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Welcome to the Channel In this vlog we explore the heart of Bratislava in the Old Town, where history comes alive! Stroll through narrow, cobblestone streets lined with colorful baroque buildings, and soak in the medieval charm. Highlights include the Main Square (Hlavné námestie), the Old Town Hall, Hviezdoslav Square, Cumil Statue, Nepoliean army soldier, Michels gate etc. Time stamps: Old Town Hall (Stará radnica) The Old Town Hall is one of the oldest stone buildings in Bratislava, with parts dating back to the 14th century. Today, it's home to the Bratislava City Museum Highlights: Gothic and Renaissance architecture, museum exhibits, panoramic views from the tower. Entry Fee: Around €8 for adults, with discounts for students and seniors. Opening Hours: Usually open Tuesday to Sunday, 10 AM – 5 PM. Tip: Climb the tower for stunning views of the Old Town and beyond. Primate's Palace (Primaciálny palác) Located nearby, the Primate's Palace is a beautiful neoclassical building dating back to the 18th century. Highlights: Hall of Mirrors, English tapestries, courtyard, art gallery. Entry Fee: Approximately €3, with concessions available. Opening Hours: Generally open Monday to Friday, 10 AM – 5 PM. Tip: Don’t miss the interior courtyard and its peaceful atmosphere. Napoleon’s Army Soldier Statue Take a selfie with the Napoleon’s Army Soldier Statue, a popular bronze sculpture located in the Old Town. This figure, casually leaning on a bench, commemorates the French army's brief occupation of Bratislava during the Napoleonic Wars. Cumil Statue (Man at Work) Meet Cumil, Bratislava’s most playful and photographed statue! Located at the junction of Panská and Laurinská streets, Cumil is a bronze figure emerging from a manhole, symbolizing the city’s lighthearted spirit. Michalská Gate (Michael's Gate) Step back in time as you pass through Michalská Gate, the last surviving gate of the city’s medieval fortifications. This iconic structure offers panoramic views of Bratislava from its top, accessible via a small museum showcasing weapons and historical artifacts. Highlights: Panoramic views, medieval fortification museum Entry Fee: Approximately €5 for the museum and tower Opening Hours: Daily, 10 AM – 5 PM Tip: Visit during sunset for the best views over the Old Town. Presidential Palace (Grassalkovich Palace) No trip to Bratislava is complete without a visit to the Presidential Palace. Officially known as Grassalkovich Palace, this stunning Rococo-style building serves as the residence of the President of Slovakia. Highlights: Rococo architecture, Presidential residence, gardens, changing of the guard Entry Fee: The gardens are free to visit; the palace interior is not open to the public. Best Time to Visit: Visit around midday to catch the changing of the guard ceremony. Tip: Take a stroll through the gardens for a peaceful break from the city’s hustle. UFO Bridge (Most SNP) For the best views of Bratislava, head to the UFO Bridge, also known as the SNP Bridge. Enjoy 360-degree views of the city and the Danube River. Highlights: Observation deck, high-altitude dining Entry Fee: Around €8.90 for the observation deck Opening Hours: 10 AM – 11 PM Dining Option: The restaurant serves Slovak and international cuisine with a stunning view. St. Martin's Cathedral (Dóm sv. Martina) Visit the historic St. Martin's Cathedral, the largest and one of the oldest churches in Bratislava. This Gothic masterpiece was the coronation site for Hungarian kings and queens. Highlights: Gothic architecture, royal coronation history, stained glass Entry Fee: Free Opening Hours: Varies; usually 9 AM – 6 PM Tip: Look for the replica of the Hungarian crown atop the tower, a nod to its royal past. Blue Church (Church of St. Elizabeth) Marvel at the Blue Church, one of Bratislava's most unique landmarks. This Art Nouveau gem is famous for its pastel blue façade, intricate mosaics, and an overall whimsical design. Highlights: Art Nouveau architecture, unique blue color Entry Fee: Free Best Time to Visit: Early morning to capture the best photos. #BratislavaVlog, #TravelSlovakia, #BratislavaOldTown, #ExploreBratislava, #Bratislava2024 , #travelvlog #SlovakianTravel, #UFOBridge, #MichalsGate, #CumilStatue, #StMartinsCathedral, #BlueChurch, #PrimatePalace, and #BratislavaSights.