Thursday, September 2, 2010

Trip to Bratislava: Bratislava Castle

The most famous landmark of Bratislava

The Bratislava Castle from the historic center (zoomed in).

The Bratislava Castle (or Bratislavský hrad) is a huge castle on a hill above the old part of Bratislava, overlooking the Danube river in the south and the medieval part on the east. I must say it's one of the most impressive castles I've ever seen and that's due to its size. When it comes to interesting elements, the castle's facade looks a bit plain, especially today, when the whole complex is being renovated.

This castle is definitely the landmark of Bratislava. It's seen from many corners of the city and it's one of the symbols of Slovakia. The image of the castle is featured on Slovakian 10, 20 and 50c Euro coins (source). From 2008-2013 the castle is being meticulously renovated and when finished, it is supposed to look like on the image on the left (source). I definitely want to return in few years to see the newly renovated castle. Read the history of Bratislava castle here>>

Let me show you my photos of the way up to Bratislava castle and the magnificent view we had over the most parts of the city.

✰ Up to the castle

The road up is partly narrow and steep, but not tough to master.

A nice mermaid statue along the way. Sadly, it's full of graffiti, like most of Bratislava.

The first view of the old city was promising. We continued to go up.

This is the Nicholas gate before the Lugisland bastion.

Another view of the fortifications below the main palace.

✰ Slavín war memorial

Slavín, a famous war memorial, is seen from this part. See a bigger photo here>>

✰ Bratislava castle

And then we finally saw it: The massive Bratislava castle amids renovations.

Another view.

Two sides.

A proud Slovakian flag at the main entrance of the castle.

This detail is interesting.

The main entrance.

The Leopold's gate at the end.

Posing for my readers ;-) See how small I look compared to the castle?

✰ Statue of Svätopluk

Statue of Svätopluk I, King of Great Moravia in the 9th century.

The Svätopluk statue from behind. His pose is directed towards Austria. Will he attack? ;-)

✰ View over Petržalka

The river Danube and the Western part of Petržalka.

Nový Most and Eastern Petržalka, Bratislava's biggest borough.

My princess from the Far East :-)

The Nový Most or New Bridge over the river Danube.

Had to zoom the top of the UFO restaurant on the New Bridge, cuz it's fun.

✰ View over the old Bratislava

Nice view over the southern part of Bratislava's historic center.

The Old Town hall at the Main Square and the St. Martin's Cathedral on the right.

This is Bratislava. Do you like it?

✰ Bratislava in conclusion

We spent one afternoon in Bratislava and we liked the city, but only if by city you mean buildings. But we didn't like the people, who were mostly unfriendly or looked a bit annoyed. Did we take too many photos? Are Bratislavans generally not nice to foreigners or interracial couples? Of course that's hard to say, because we only met few. I'm sure there are many friendly Bratislavans, but I have to yet meet some. The city really has a rich history and a lovely old part, which is clean and neatly renovated. So is the castle. But the further you are from the center, the dirtier it gets. And there are a lot of graffiti everywhere, which is a pity. Makes the city look bad.
The highlights of the trip were: The Old town, the food and the castle. I would definitely return to Bratislava on a short trip from Vienna, but I'd not go to Bratislava as the main destination. I want to see how the renovations of the castle and the St. Martin's Cathedral will proceed and I also want to try the traditional Slovak dish bryindzové halušky again. Well, just when we thought we'll have a happy end in Bratislava, something happened: The Kofola incident. More about that on my green blog soon.

St. Martin's <- BEFORE ✰ NEXT -> The Kofola incident

[Bratislava map][All photos by MKL except where otherwise noted, 2010]
[Slovakia is not Slovenia][Ps: I know my watermark has a typo =.=]

16 KAFKAESQUE COMMENTS:

Luke said...

A very ominous end to a fascinating saga -> don't leave us hanging! What is this Kofola incident!?

September 2, 2010 10:50 PM  

Lily Riani said...

i like the nicholas gate shot... very nice. make me feel like i am there at this moment.

September 2, 2010 11:32 PM  

Kit said...

did u meet any vampires? =p wait, does count dracula originate from bratislava or romania?

September 3, 2010 12:40 AM  

Nashe^ said...

Hopefully the graffiti makes it a more interesting place to visit, eh. It's a pity for the mermaid statue though!

September 3, 2010 1:45 AM  

... daisy... said...

Maybe it's me, frogs and princes charming... BUT I LOVE CASTLES!!!!!!!!! These pictures are wonderful!

September 3, 2010 2:52 AM  

the girl in stiletto said...

urm.. it looks a bit brand new for my liking lol.

September 3, 2010 3:40 AM  

Carina the Blogarina said...

That white castle is beautiful, but most of all I love that mermaid statue!

September 3, 2010 6:26 AM  

Gnetch said...

The place is so fascinating. I envy you because you get to travel a lot. Like, A. LOT!!!

September 3, 2010 12:29 PM  

Karen said...

Two good things you pointed out (to me): rude people in general and grafatti. Like that mermaid statue is really pretty - sad that people feel the need to degrade it. And I can't tolerate rude people. Honestly, it's strange...my friends from Serbia said people in Toronto are SO friendly. Really?! I told them Toronto is okay - I mean, we're not mean but it's not easy to meet people here. It takes time to warm up to us. On my travels I have found many more friendlier cities than Toronto. So now I'm a bit worried about the people in Europe - maybe they are like Bratislava people! Maybe they need to drink more Cockta LOL
Gosh, I sort of expected something very different than the actual pictures of the castle. I'm not really impressed. I guess I like the typical old british type of castles....I don't know castle terminology but um I think you know what I mean :)
And I like how you are opening up to us readers with pictures of yourself and your girlfriend :) It's nice to always put a face to a name/blog...;)

September 3, 2010 10:57 PM  

MKL said...

Thanks guys for all of your comments :)) I appreciate every single one, now that most people don't comment a lot anymore.

September 7, 2010 4:06 PM  

Samantha said...

I stumbled upon this when doing a search on 1-day visits to Bratislava. I am so excited I found your blog. My husband and I are visiting Bratislava next month between stays in Vienna and Prague, and we only have one afternoon, evening, and a few short hours the next morning. I think we are going to follow your steps through Bratislava! This has been an inspirational read. I am so very excited to see this city now. Thank you!

September 9, 2010 11:22 AM  

MKL said...

@Samantha: Cool, I'm happy about that. That's the point of my posts, hehe. Just be careful in restaurants not too expect too much when it comes to service and I'm talking about cheaper restaurants. I'm sure if you pay more, you'll get good service. And don't buy Kofola near the main station. :P Good luck.

September 9, 2010 5:16 PM  

Love to Travel said...

Very nice Bratislava pictures-thanks for labeling them too. My husband and I (also bi-racial couple) just visited Bratislava and Leopoldov in September. We really enjoyed it. It actually happened to be the place where we came in contact with the nicest people comparatively out of our 4 country trip (Czech Rep, Slovakia, Hungary, and Austria). That may not be saying much depending on what you're used to. It was a really bright spot in our trip mostly because we came straight from Budapest where we encountered the most unfriendly, rude, and unhelpful people on our trip (except for our hotel front desk). We did have a friend from Slovakia tour around with us in Bratislava, so maybe that made the difference when people saw one of the natives beside us? In the other 3 countries, I definitely was not expecting such low customer service, especially in Vienna! Oh well, they were all beautiful countries nonetheless and I would still go back. This time since I would not expect much in cust. svc, I won't pay as much attention to it. Happy traveling!

November 5, 2010 4:23 AM  

MKL said...

@Love to Travel: Been to Budapest twice before and yeah, they're not really famous for being friendly. But that was in the late 1990s. I guess not much has changed, huh?

A country is always nicer, if you have a friend from there, who shows you only the beautiful spots and you're not on your own and dealing with communication problems and meeting rude people. For me Viennese are pretty friendly, but it's easy for me, since I'm fluent in German :)

Glad you and your hubby had fun anyway. Do you have a blog? Anyway, happy traveling :)

November 5, 2010 4:31 AM  

nordsmetal said...

that castle is beautiful, i wish to get here again! :)

September 27, 2011 11:51 PM  

MKL said...

@norsmetal: Nice to hear that :)

November 13, 2011 10:49 AM  


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