Bratislava being the Capital City of the Slovak Republic is referred to as the beauty on the Danube River or „Little Big City“. Not only does the city boast with rich history, but with the variety of options of entertainment and cultural events, too. Tourists are attracted by the cosines of the city not that big yet still vibrant with historical charm and the latest trends blended together. Idilic walks through the old centre offer sights of jewels of historical monuments, which date back to the distant past – in 1536, Bratislava was announced to be the capital city of Ugria and as a crown town of Ugrian kings and queens. There were 11 kings and 8 kings' wives crowned in Bratislava. You may start your walk on the beautiful Hviezdoslav square, its glory being the building of the Slovak national theatre, walk along Primaciálny square with the ancient Town hall, continue through the Main square with Roland fountain fabled with an old myth. You should also not miss walking through the Franciscan square, adjacent small streets and finally take a walk through Michael's gate, which used to be one of the four entry city gates. And in the end, you should also not miss visiting, besides other beautiful monuments, the biggest and most eminent church in Bratislava, the Cathedral of St. Martin – the place, where coronating of Ugrian kings was performed. And completely in the end you can refresh yourselves by walking on Danube embankments, where you can succumb to romance by the waves of the Danube. more information about Bratislava and attractions in surroundings...















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