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Unique flat with SAUNA
Unique apartment with sauna located in historic part of the city just below Bratislava Castle. Enjoy walk distance to all Bratislava top attractions - no need for taxi or pub lic transport. And after exhausting sightseeing relax in your private sauna with top-class infra heaters and peaceful sound to calm down and refresh your energy. Please note that sofa for sleeping is 123x203cm, so it is best for one adult or two children. Optional parking for 10€|night subject to availability, please ask.

Cozy plant lovers apartment
We are Veronika & Marek and we love to travel. We would like to welcome you to our flat in which you can relax, but at the same time it has an ideal location for exploring Bratislava and its surroundings. It is very close to the train station and the city center. The flat is full of little things that can bring you joy as well as plants, but also practically equipped for your relaxing and comfortable stay. The flat is on the 3rd floor without elevator in quiet residential historical building.

Spacious apartment in quite neighborhood
Pleasant, spacious accommodation on the lower floor of a family house in a quiet area-Trnávka, near the airport. Suitable for overnight stays or longer accommodation for 2- 4 people. Airport, Lidl and Avion shopping park are nearby. The apartment is very spacious - app. 70m2, a large bathroom, a living room with a projector, a bedroom with a queen size bed (160x200) and crib and a desk. The kitchen is equipped with everything you need. The city center of Bratislava is app. 15min by bus or car.

Naive Folk Home in central Bratislava w nice view
Welcome to Naive Home, an apartment with soul. This comfortable studio with AC is located in the Bratislava Old Town, with amazing view of the Reformed Church. Historical center, shops, restaurants - everything the city can offer is just a step away. This apartment is quiet (even though tram stop is close) because it is oriented to a silent courtyard. Naive Home decorations are inspired by folk ornaments, all are handpainted. We are located on 2nd floor with elevator in residential building

Studio LA CASA ROJA in the heart of the Old Town
✔ Old town ✔ Fully equipped apartment ✔ Fast and stable internet ✔ SmartTV ✔ NETFLIX (incl. in the price) ✔ VOYO (incl. in the price) - Movie & Sport section (many sports programs and live broadcasts from the top football leagues, NHL, NBA, F1, UFC, RFA, and MotoGP ...) ✔ fully equipped kitchen Fully equipped studio with a balcony in Bratislava's Old Town. The comfortable double bed makes it ideal for a couple, but there is a pull-out couch available to sleep a third person if needed.

Historical house in a quiet Old Town garden
Historical house was built in the early 19th century. Flat´s location in the courtyard with the garden will give you safety and calmness. The area of 75 sq m and 3 separate rooms are spacious for 6 people. The house is situated in Old Town, walking to the Castle hill and pedestrian zone with all atractions. Apt is close to good restaurants, vineries, pubs, coffee places, music clubs, museums and galleries or National theatre. Flat has wheelchair access and is familly friendly.

Charming Basement Apartment on Castle Hill
Experience the touch of the past. Enjoy your stay in 150 years old building, located directly on the Bratislava castle hill. All top Bratislava sights within 10 minute walking distance. Fully furnished and equipped. Free coffee and tea. TV with Netflix and fast Wi-Fi Internet included. Comfortable mezzanine double bed. Thick walls, ambient temperature even during hot summer. Groceries, restaurants and cafés next door. Parking is paid, as it is regulated zone.

Cozy studio apartment in the city center
One room apartment is within walking distance from many restaurants, clubs and and Bratislava landmarks (e.g. Main Square, Historic Opera House, Old Town Hall). Easy access around the city from nearby public transport stations. Fully equipped kitchen with utensils and basic cookware. Foldout queen size bed. Folding sofa (unfolded comfortably accommodates one person). Bathroom with a bathtub. Linen and towels provided.

Comfy Sudio close to the city centre
The studio is very well located, 15 minutes walking distance from the city centre, tram and bus stops are located 30 metres from the house. There is a grocery shop 30 metres from the house, as well as coffee shops, bars and restaurants. I would like to point out the proximity of the tram under the windows; if you are sensitive to noise, my accommodation is not suitable for you.

VivaLaVida
VivaLaVida is a renovated 45 m2 apartment. Located at 1 stop from the train station, 2 from the bus terminal, 4 from the historical center. Direct lines from the airport, to the castle area and surrounding city forests. There are cafés and children facilities in the nearby park. A variety of restaurants, pubs, grocery stores and tourist attractions within walking distance.

Apartment with a large terrace
Luxurious quiet apartment with a separate large terrace in the city center, accessible by car and public transport in a completely renovated historic house from 1911. The apartment is on the 4th floor without an elevator. The apartment is operated by the owner of the entire property. NO ELEVATOR

Terrace in Old Town※Castle & Cathedral View※A/C
Exclusive newly renovated apartment in a historical building with the best location in the heart of the Old Town, a step away from the Main Square and all historical monuments: Castle, st. Martin’s Cathedral, Main Square, Old Town Hall, etc. are less than a few minutes walk away.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best places to stay in Bratislava?
Staying in Bratislava’s Old Town puts you near historic squares, markets, and local eateries, while the riverside area has scenic walks and modern amenities. Petržalka is known for green spaces and distinct architecture. Each neighborhood presents a unique way to explore the city’s character.
What are the best things to do in Bratislava with kids?
Bratislava has parks, interactive museums, and castles that invite discovery with children. The Bratislava Zoo and playful spots along the Danube riverfront are frequently suggested for families. Creative workshops and science exhibits also cater to younger visitors.
What are some of the best things to do in Bratislava?
Explore Bratislava Castle, stroll cobblestone streets in the Old Town, and relax along the Danube promenade. Many enjoy sampling local cuisine, discovering art galleries, and experiencing historic sites such as St. Martin’s Cathedral. Parks and viewpoints add to the city’s appeal.
How is the weather in Bratislava?
Bratislava’s winters are chilly, around 27–37°F (-3–3°C), with occasional snow, while summers are usually warm, often reaching 77–81°F (25–27°C). Spring and fall bring mild days and cooler evenings with moderate rainfall. Layered clothing is practical year-round.
What are the best places to visit in Bratislava?
Bratislava Castle, the Old Town, and the Blue Church are some of the most popular sights. The Danube riverfront and St. Martin’s Cathedral regularly draw visitors as well. For contemporary architecture, the Slovak Radio Building stands out.
What are some hiking trails in Bratislava?
Hikers often explore the trails of Bratislava Forest Park, which has woodlands and city views. The paths around Devín Castle and the Little Carpathians attract walkers of various experience levels. Marked trails provide access to nature near the urban core.
What are some family activities we can do in Bratislava?
Family-friendly activities include exploring the Bratislava Zoo, interactive science centers, and riding the historic city train. The Danube riverbank and city playgrounds are also popular with children. Creative workshops and local theatres sometimes host special events for young audiences.
What are some of the best day trip ideas from Bratislava?
The region around Bratislava has historic sites like Devín Castle and nature reserves for scenic walks. Many also choose to explore nearby towns with open-air museums and traditional markets, inviting a look into Slovak heritage and local culture.
Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Bratislava?
Many accommodations in Bratislava welcome pets, especially in neighborhoods with parks and river access, such as Petržalka and Ružinov. Pet owners appreciate the availability of outdoor spaces and walking paths throughout these areas.
What are some local tips for visiting Bratislava?
Locals suggest wandering smaller Old Town streets for unique cafés and public art. Consider sampling traditional snacks at market stalls or riding the city’s public trams for a different perspective. Comfortable shoes are useful on cobblestone lanes.
What is Bratislava known for?
Bratislava is known for its historic castle overlooking the Danube, a vibrant Old Town, and distinct pastel-colored architecture. The city has lively café culture and festivals reflecting Slovak traditions. Its riverside location shapes both cuisine and daily life.
What are the best hidden gems to explore in Bratislava?
Hidden treasures include the pastel-hued Blue Church, tucked-away courtyards in the Old Town, and the artistic street statues scattered around historic areas. The Museum of Clocks and quaint cafés often stay quieter than the main sites.
What are the best foods to try in Bratislava?
Bratislava has traditional flavors such as bryndzové halušky, a potato dumpling dish with sheep’s cheese, and sweet Bratislava rolls filled with walnut or poppy seed. Goulash, locally made honey cakes, and plum spirits are frequently suggested for exploring regional tastes.
What should I bring for a trip to Bratislava?
Pack layered clothing, as Bratislava’s weather varies through the seasons. Comfortable shoes help on cobblestone streets, and a waterproof jacket is recommended for spring and autumn. A reusable water bottle and portable charger are practical additions.
What is the nightlife in Bratislava like?
Bratislava has lively pubs, riverfront bars, and music venues across the Old Town and along the Danube. Many enjoy local wines or live jazz sessions, while clubs host dance events. Creative spaces often support independent performances and art shows.
What are the most popular events or festivals in Bratislava?
The Bratislava City Days festival and summer cultural events frequently fill public squares with music and performances. The Christmas Market draws many in winter, while spring marathons or river regattas occasionally bring festive energy to the city.
Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Bratislava?
Bratislava has family-friendly vacation rentals in neighborhoods close to parks, museums, and playgrounds. Many hosts provide amenities like kitchen facilities and extra bedding, making multi-generational stays comfortable. Old Town and Ružinov are often considered for family visits.
When is the best time to visit Bratislava?
Late spring through early autumn is often recommended for milder weather and lively outdoor events. Many visitors enjoy blossoming parks in spring or cultural festivities during warm summer days. Cooler months have a quieter atmosphere with holiday markets.
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