Bratislava on a budget

By: Amanda Diaz
Submitted: 2008-07-02 16:12:13
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Slovakia's largest city Bratislava is one of the most impressively restored historic cities in Europe. From hostels in Bratislava through to its domineering churches, Slovakian capital is a truly beautiful holiday destination for the budget traveler.

Walking in Bratislava

Always an exciting freebie tour, a stroll around Bratislava's comparatively small historic center promises not to be as much a toll on one's feet as other city centers.

A high concentration of impressive buildings and ornately decorated bars and restaurants promise to throw up no end of cheap and free cultural surprises for even the most seasoned backpacker.

Some notable attractions include the classical Slovak National Theatre and the Blue Church, which is a unique architectural gem with a pastel exterior complemented by a glorious interior of mosaics and coloured glass.

For more awe striking sites however, the Presidential Palace is not just a lovely building, but is also surrounded by lush greenery in its well kept gardens. Akin to the famed London tourist attraction, visitors can also capture a glimpse of the Slovak National Guard outside its gates.

Ancient Power

Its proximity to central European cities like Prague and particularly Vienna endow Bratislava with a natural grandeur. However, its own historical centers of power also serve as a delightful insight into the region's ancient political beginnings.

Most notably, Bratislava Castle is a large and regal building that sits on a central elevation in the middle of the city above the Danube River. Aside from its own merits, tourists can get an excellent view of their own hostels in Bratislava as well as the city's other attractions from any of the castle's four towers.

The castle is also home to a museum that tracks the history of Slovak music, which is a nice departure from the palace itself.

Nightlife

Bratislava's nightlife may not be as advanced as neighboring Prague and Vienna, but it offers a relaxing and far cheaper alternative for travelers. A fair selection of nightclubs and bars are usually only at their peak on the weekends.

Tourists will also make a saving on cabs and buses getting back to their hostels in Bratislava, because of the city's size and walkable streets. There is a variety of food options in the capital too, although a holiday would not be complete without a sample of the local cuisine at one of the many restaurants in the city.

Amanda Diaz is a freelance travel writer with more than a touch of the vagabond in her blood. Budget travel's her specialty, and on a recent backpacking trip to Slovakia she stayed in a Bratislava hostel, writing up her experiences as she went along.

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