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Bratislava pre deti | Space World
Zábavno-oddychové centrum - SPACE WORLD Bratislava s rozlohou 750 m² prináša množstvo neobyčajných zábavno-pohybových aktivít, pri ktorých sa spoločne zabavia priatelia a rodiny a deti. Hlavnou atrakciou je hra Laser Tag ktorá sa dá opísať ako bezbolestný elektronický paintball. V SPACE WORLD - e máme k dispozícii samostatnú párty miestnosť s kapacitou pre 16 detí, v ktorej po dohode s rodičmi vieme pripraviť výzdobu, zabezpečiť občerstvenie, prípadne aj narodeninovú tortu.
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Laser Game, the entertaining team activity also known as Laser Tag or electronic paintball, is an unusual combination of fun, exercise and adrenalin. This game, designed for 4 to 12 players, will awaken your inner child, bring unseen joy and will pull you into a real adventure. In Space World we have stylishly designed pro tables that will awaken a true professional in you! In our centre in Bratislava you will experience unparalleled atmosphere and maximize the enjoyment of playing table tennis, billiard, Table Football and X-box. With these things to do in Bratislava we guarantee you will get a kick of adrenalin at Space World.
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Laser Tag Bratislava | Space World
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Zábavno-oddychové centrum - SPACE WORLD s rozlohou 750 m² prináša množstvo neobyčajných zábavno-pohybových aktivít, pri ktorých sa spoločne zabavia priatelia, rodiny či zamestnanci firiem - jednoducho každý od 8 do 99 rokov. Hlavnou atrakciou je hra Laser Tag ktorá sa dá opísať ako bezbolestný elektronický paintball.
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Príď si ku nám zahrať Laser Game alebo Laser Tag. Zábavnú tímovú hru pre všetkých od 8 rokov. Predstav si to ako elektronický paintball, avšak bez bolesti a bez špiny. Vyblázni sa pri hre na xboxe, zabav sa pri ping-pongu alebo billiarde a naber sily na novú hru v kaviarni.
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Travel Slovakia - Visiting Bratislava Castle
Take a tour of Bratislava Castle in Slovakia -- part of the World's Greatest Attractions travel video series by GeoBeats.
In the heart of Bratislava, Slovakia lies the imposing yet statuesque - Bratislava Castle.
This magnificent structure of pure grandiose is perched on a hill right over river Danube.
The elaborate history of the castle is believed to date back to the Iron Age, around 500 - 600 BC.
Elements from Gothic, Renaissance and Baroque architectural styles adorn the castle.
The pristine lawns and gardens, imperial buildings, large, open spaces lend a regal and majestic air to this property.
After decades of deterioration, the restoration of the castle began in the 1950's and it is still under construction.
4K Bratislava, Slovenska Republika - Short Documentary Film - Top Europe Destinations
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This amazing 4K short documentary will take you to Bratislava, the capital of Slovenska Republika. This charming capital city with its lovely cobblestoned streets, historically significant buildings, majestic monuments, old castles and the longest single-pylon suspension bridge in the world (Most SNP) is well worth visiting. In this 4K video you will see the top attractions of the city:
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Most SNP “Bridge of the Slovak National Uprising” or UFO bridge (5:19)
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Mikhailovsky Gate (8:06)
Devin Castle (9:35)
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If you are looking for a wonderful European city then Bratislava is a great option for you! It’s a nice city for a day trip because it’s 1-hour from Vienna. Take in the scenic cityscapes from Bratislava Castle which sits on a high hill and enjoy the eye-popping views in glorious 4k UHD on your Oled TV, Samsung 4K HDR TV, Sony 4K TV, LG 4K TV, etc.
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Right in the heart of Europe, Slovakia is a land of castles and mountains, occasionally punctuated by industrial sprawl. More than a quarter-century after Czechoslovakia's break-up, Slovakia has emerged as a self-assured, independent nation. Capital city Bratislava draws visitors to its resplendent old town and tankard-clanking drinking culture. But Slovakia shines brightest for lovers of the outdoors. Walking trails in the High Tatras wend through landscapes of unearthly beauty, with mirror-still glacier lakes backed by 2000m peaks.
Almost an alternate realm, Slovakia's less-visited east is speckled with quaint churches. Within its national parks are landscapes battle-scarred by the clash of river and stone. Beyond eastern metropolis Košice, a boutique charmer of a city, the Tokaj wine region unfurls across thinly populated countryside.
Despite a storied history and varied topography, Slovakia is small. For visitors, that can mean fortresses, hiking and beer-sloshing merriment – all in the space of a long weekend.
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Welcome back to Slovakia, today we start our road trip in this beautiful country - leaving the city of Bratislava to explore more of the countryside.
After renting our car, we drove from Bratislava to our first stop - the cute fairy tale town of Bojnice to see the Bojnice castle. After going on a castle tour from the top to down below in the well we went out for lunch.
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BRATISLAVA - Slovakia Travel Guide | Around The World
Bratislava or Pozsony in Hungarian and Pressburg in German, is the capital and largest city in Slovakia. It has a population of almost 415,000 and is the administrative, cultural and economic centre of the country. Before 1919, it was known as Prešporok in Slovak.
Bratislava has a very pleasant medieval inner city with narrow, winding streets, a hill-top castle next to the river Danube, and many historic churches and buildings to visit. The old town is centered on two squares, Hlavne namestie (main square) and Hviezdoslavovo namestie (Hviezdoslav square, named after a famous Slovak poet). Of a rather different architectural character are some of the communist-era buildings found in the modern parts of the city; a prime example is Petrzalka housing estate, the biggest Communist-era concrete block housing complex in Central Europe, which stretches on endlessly just across the river. Move further east and there are plenty of rural places to explore. Farms, vineyards, agricultural land, and tiny villages are situated less than 50 kilometres to the north and east of Bratislava.
Bratislava Airport (ICAO: LZIB, IATA: BTS) The airport is the largest in the Slovak Republic.
Generally, Bratislava is a walking city. The center is very small and cosy and you can easily walk from one side to another in a few minutes. The city center is a pedestrian area, however, be aware of cyclists and occasional cars.
Take a stroll through the centre of the town. Bratislava has one of the smallest historical centers around but the charm is more concentrated. The streets have been completely renovated over the last ten years, bringing life back here. Since then a multitude of cafes, bars and restaurants of all kinds have opened here, accompanied by a few souvenir shops and fashion stores. On warm days almost every cafe has an outdoor seating section in the street, bustling with life and giving the city a unique cozy feeling.
When it comes to sightseeing, Bratislava Castle generally is a must and is already opened after the reconstruction. You can visit also Slavin memorial for some really astounding views of the city. It's a calm and romantic spot but beware, it can get really windy up there. The City Museum located in the Old Town Hall offers visitors climbing up the steep stairwells of the clock tower or seeing the town's historical dungeons, an exhibition that was quite outdated but still scary in 2008.
In summer, you can also visit Bratislava Zoo, providing a nice walk between the animal enclosures, the latest addition being some rare white tigers. The facilities of the zoo are slowly being renovated to attract more visitors and the zoo is a favourite for families on sunny days. A DinoPark has been constructed near the last part of the zoo where you can look at interesting prehistoric facts and large models of dinosaurs. You can also go to the Botanical Gardens of Comenius University (Botanická 3, take trams No 1, 4, 5, 9 or 12 to stop Botanická záhrada) for quiet and peaceful strolls in this green space.
For a relaxed afternoon in the park, head either to Sad Janka Kráľa park (on the right bank of the river Danube and next to Aupark shopping centre), the oldest public park in central Europe, relax at the embankments on both sides of the river or head to Horský park (Forest Park) north off Slavin memorial for a civilized stroll through the forest. There's a small café here as well as a pub, the latter mostly populated by students from the nearby campus. For a more outdoorsy experience, hop on bus No 203/213 to Koliba and walk up to Kamzík (takes about 30 minutes uphill - if you are there, definitely visit the last buffet on the left (Bufet Kamzik) for some old school buffet meals and Kamzicek - mulled wine with some spirits to warm you up) or try the newly renovated facilities of Partizánska lúka and Snežienka, all with extensive picknicking areas and loads of fireplaces for grilling. The area is several kilometers long and you can either walk here from the terminal station of bus No 212 (Vojenska nemocnica) or take a bus to Patronka and use bus No 43 driving up the area and back every 15-30 minutes (depending on time of day/year as well as weather). Only cars with a permit can enter the area but there is a parking lot at the entrance, close to a bus stop. However during weekdays the parking is often full quite often - nearest parking is Tesco HM Lamac (approx 700m from there). Snezienka's grass fields and the top of Kamzik hill are connected with a chairlift, operating (weather permitting) Thursdays through Sundays and on holidays, the price for one ride being approx. €3.
Bratislava is the home of the world famous Slovak Philharmonic Orchestra,so if you love classical music, you should consider attending one of the concerts in the historic Reduta building. For more cultural indulgence, the Slovak National Theatre offers a wide selection on ballet, opera and theatre performances.
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Is Bratislava, Slovakia Worth Visiting?
Is Bratislava, Slovakia worth visiting? I had no idea what to expect but within five minutes of arriving I knew this was going to be good. This European capital city really charmed me and it's well worth visiting. It’s a one hour drive from Vienna, Austria, which makes a perfect day trip. If you can spend a bit more time, even better.
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The first thing I saw was the SNP Bridge or, as locals call it, the UFO Bridge which crosses the Danube River. SNP stands for Slovak National Uprising but the nickname comes from the flying saucer shaped restaurant that sits at the top of the bridge pylon. Unfortunately, the construction of the bridge meant that a large portion of the beautiful Old Town was destroyed, including almost the entire Jewish quarter.
St. Martin’s Cathedral, one of the city’s most historically important buildings, narrowly missed the bridge construction. The access ramp for the bridge is extremely close to it and the church is actually sustaining damage due to all the vibrations from the busy traffic. The cathedral was where Hungarian kings (and one queen!) were crowned for hundreds of years. Leaders of the Habsburg Empire, including the one and only Maria Theresa, had their coronations there between 1563 and 1830. There’s a crown at the top of the steeple sitting on a golden pillow which gives a hint of how significant this place is. On the sidewalk below there are little crown symbols that show the coronation procession route taken by royals on their way to St. Martin’s. You can follow them through the town, if you’d like to walk in their footsteps.
The best view of the cathedral is from Bratislava Castle which sits above the city. The hill has been populated since the Stone Age and the first known inhabitants were the Celts. There are a bunch of stairs to reach the castle but it’s well worth it. I love the crisp white colour of the castle with its four towers. I think it’s the best spot to see the sunset because the warm light at dusk is beautiful.
Michael’s Gate is the only surviving gate to the old city. There used to be four city gates and they were the only way in and out during medieval times. Michael’s Gate was built in the 13th century and in the 17th century a moat was added complete with a draw bridge that went up and down.
Nearby Michael’s Gate is Executioner Alley. It’s where the town executioner used to live and, because the city only had one, his house had to be clearly marked for anyone, um, needing him. The residence is now a massage centre which I found pretty funny.
If you’re in need of good luck there are some statues in Bratislava you can touch. One is of a man standing in a gutter at an intersection called ‘The Watcher.’ It’s considered good luck to touch his head. If you still need more luck, head over to the statue of Hans Christian Andersen and rub his finger. He visited Bratislava and it even inspired some of his writing.
One of my favourite spots in Bratislava is the Church of St. Elizabeth of Hungary or, as it’s better known, the Blue Church. Everything from the façade to the mosaic tiles to the roof is blue. Inside the art nouveau building even the pews are blue. This church is a really popular spot to get married and it takes years to get a booking.
A building that has been given the honour of being one of the ugliest in the world is also found in Bratislava: the Slovak Radio Building. This inverted pyramid is an excellent example of Brutalist architecture from the Communist era in Slovakia. Whether you love it or hate it, I doubt you’ll forget it.
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BRATISLAVA, the Capital of Slovakia: Is It Worth Visiting?
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