The most complete tour of Bratislava
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The Slavic city of Bratislava is one of the most beautiful in Europe. Although it is not as big as Vienna or Budapest, it has a lot to discover. That is why, if you are going to visit it, you cannot miss a free tour of Bratislava in Spanish.
This type of guided walking tours are full of advantages, not only can you experience the city with an expert local, but you will also exercise, and you can relate to other travelers like you who surely have similar interests, since they are there because they want to know the city.
The best thing about a good, exhausting day of tourism in the Slovak city is that when you get home after a great walk, you will surely feel like you have done something good for yourself. And, you know what? Although it does not seem like it, walking is one of the best ways to exercise. But besides that, also, you will know the city in a closer and more authentic way.
If you are an adventurer and travel alone, there is no problem, you surely already know how to get around well in unknown European cities. But that does not mean that if you go with your family you cannot enjoy a good visit on foot as it should. This will make your children soak up the history of the city and also have fun, and be quiet for a while.
You can start by visiting the famous St. Michael's Gate, the only gate that has been preserved since medieval times. It has been standing since the 14th century and is a symbol of the city. In addition, it is a perfect place to take a souvenir photo.
The main square with the Maximilian fountain is also a perfect place to sunbathe and rest a little next to the first emperor crowned in Bratislava.
There are buildings like the old town hall that are not so popular, but they are worth it. The entrance costs 7 euros and it is quite good. At the exit you can see the famous statues of Bratislava that will take you in a few minutes to the Primatial Palace, a very beautiful baroque building that houses the famous hall of mirrors where peace was signed between Napoleon and the Austrian empire. The best thing is that the entrance is free.
I think that one day is perfect to visit the main landmarks of the city. But if you have more time, you can also visit the Devin Castle, which is about 10 km from the city. It is a very beautiful place and the views are amazing. You can get there easily by bus or by boat. It is a very good choice to spend a day in nature and get to know the surroundings of this incredible town.