
I’ve now left Bratislava, a city that surprised and delighted me. I purchased the three day Bratislava Card when I was there which was just over £30. This gives three days of public transport in the city, including the bus from the airport, as well as a large number of free museums and attractions (and many discounted ones as well). It was easy to purchase on-line and it worked well at all of the venues, it seems to be something that they all see on a regular basis. I’d merrily recommend it, it was convenient and I saved a considerable amount on admission fees taking into account the number of places that I visited.
These are the locations that I managed to visit, but I unfortunately ran out of time on some of the others. I’ll link these in when I’ve finally got around to writing them up, which at current speed might take weeks.
Apponyi Palace
Bratislava City Museum – Michael’s Gate
Bratislava City Museum – Museum of City History at the Old Town Hall
Bratislava City Museum – Museum of Pharmacy
Bratislava Transport Museum (part of the Slovak Technical Museum)
Bratislava Zoo
Gallery of the City of Bratislava – Mirbach Palace
Gallery of the City of Bratislava – Pálffy Palace
Museum of Jewish Culture (part of the Slovak National Museum)
Museum of Transport
Slovak National Museum – Archaeological Museum
Slovak National Museum – Museum of History
Slovak National Museum – Natural History Museum
St. Martin’s Cathedral (Tower Viewpoint – seasonal)
Town Hall Tower (Old Town Hall)

