The capital of Slovakia, Bratislava is the country largest city and a major cultural, administrative and economic centre with fantastic Bratislava accommodation. The city is appealing to travelers as it has a very pleasant medieval city which comes with narrow, tiny streets that meander to the castle on the hill offering lovely view over Danube river flowing below and affordable Bratislava apartments.
There are numerous things to be seen in the city, which include historical churches, squares, cultural sites. The Old Town of Bratislava is concentrated around two squares ' the Hlavne namestie or the main square and the Hviezdoslavovo namestie. The sights to be checked close to the Bratislava apartment units include the St. Clare's Church and St. Martin's Cathedral.
The places that most attract the travelers are the Bratislava Castle on the top, the Roland Fountain, and also the Mirbach Palace and the Palaffy Palace. Other places that are good to be seen are the Pharmacological Museum and the Slovak National Gallery. For the relaxation time, holiday-makers can chose from the Botanical Gardens, the Bratislava zoo and the numerous parks with their picnic areas.
Reasonably priced Bratislava accomodation
Those heading on a trip to the Slovakian capital are welcome to chose from the Bratislava lodging on our portfolio. Elegant and well-arranged, these units vary in size but are all equal of the high standard of accommodation in Bratislava they offer. Comfortably residing in the downtown zone near all attractions and sights, the apartments in Bratislava have roomy premises and are great to serve for both short and long term lodgings. Now that you have the list with the available units, chose an apartment in Bratislava of your liking for a memorable stay.
Bratislava is the capital of the Slovak Republic, and with over 400,000 people living there, it's also the largest city in the nation. Occupying both banks of a southwestern leg of the Danube River, and within close range of the borders of both Austria and Hungary, Bratislava is a hub of politics, culture and economic activities. This lively city is also the seat of the Slovakian presidency and Parliament, along with numerous universities, museums, art galleries and more. Bratislava's history involves strong influences from various surrounding cultures, such as Austria, the Czech Republic, Germany, Hungary, Jewish settlers and of course, great Slovaks from all eras.