5 days in Bratislava Region Itinerary
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Bratislava — 4 nights

Beauty on the Danube
Get some cultural insight at Devin Castle and Stm Muzeum Dopravy. Discover out-of-the-way places like Nedbalka Gallery and Bratislava City Museum (Muzeum Mesta Bratislavy). The adventure continues: indulge your senses at some of the top wineries in the area, take in the architecture and atmosphere at Franciscan Church and Monastery, explore the world behind art at Danubiana Meulensteen Art Museum, and view the masterpieces at Multium - space and mirror gallery.
To find reviews, traveler tips, ratings, and other tourist information, read Bratislava online itinerary builder.
Zagreb, Croatia to Bratislava is an approximately 4.5-hour car ride. You can also do a combination of flight and bus; or take a bus. In November, daytime highs in Bratislava are 11°C, while nighttime lows are 3°C. Cap off your sightseeing on the 22nd (Tue) early enough to go by car back home.
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To find reviews, traveler tips, ratings, and other tourist information, read Bratislava online itinerary builder.
Zagreb, Croatia to Bratislava is an approximately 4.5-hour car ride. You can also do a combination of flight and bus; or take a bus. In November, daytime highs in Bratislava are 11°C, while nighttime lows are 3°C. Cap off your sightseeing on the 22nd (Tue) early enough to go by car back home.
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The urban, economical, and cultural heartland of the country, Bratislava Region is definitely the place to visit when in Slovakia. At the center is Bratislava, the nation's capital--a city with a long and rich history that seems a lot bigger than it actually is. The city's architecture juxtaposes the old with the new; numerous museums and art venues create an abundance of sightseeing opportunities. A plethora of restaurants and cafes, especially around the pedestrian Old Town area, are a great place to relax and try traditional Slovakian specialties. After dark, head to some of the nightclubs and immerse yourself in the party atmosphere. Outside the city, the countryside varies from lowlands along the Danube to the highlands of the Little Carpathians, and is dotted with many attractions, such as castles, chateaus, and scenic towns and villages. Protected nature reserves are a prime destination for hikers, cyclists, anglers, and all other visitors who enjoy spending time outdoors.