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Old Town Hall, Bratislava – Bratislava Old Town loop from Pečniansky les

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Slovakia
Bratislava

Old Town Hall, Bratislava – Bratislava Old Town loop from Pečniansky les

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4.3

(6)

80

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Old Town Hall, Bratislava – Bratislava Old Town loop from Pečniansky les

01:54

7.11km

80m

Hiking

Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels. The starting point of the route is accessible with public transport.

Last updated: May 29, 2026

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Bus stop

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1.66 km

View of the Danube River in Bratislava

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Great views of Bratislava and a couple of viewing points with seats across the bridge.

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2

2.47 km

Čumil – Man at Work Sculpture

Highlight • Monument

🕳️🧑‍🔧 Čumil is a bronze figure peering out of a manhole cover in Bratislava's Old Town, sporting a mischievous grin. The name "Čumil" means something like "gawker" or "observer" in Slovak. The statue was created in 1997 by artist Viktor Hulík and has been a popular photo subject for tourists ever since.

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2.62 km

Old Town Hall, Bratislava

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The Old Town Hall is located in the heart of the old town on the Main Square and is an integral part of Bratislava's cultural and architectural heritage.
The history of the Old Town Hall dates back to the 14th century. Originally, the town hall was a Gothic building consisting of several town houses. The oldest part of the complex is the house that belonged to Mayor Jakub, built in 1370. Over time, the complex grew and other parts were added to the original building, including the Pavlík Tower, the House of the Hungarian Royal Chamber and the Apponyi Palace.
Over the centuries, the town hall has been rebuilt and expanded several times, showing various architectural styles including Gothic, Renaissance, Baroque and Neo-Gothic. In the 15th century, the city tower was incorporated into the building, which still dominates the silhouette of the town hall.


The Pavlík tower, which is the most prominent part of the town hall, is decorated with Renaissance elements and on its top there is a viewing terrace from which there is a wonderful view of the old town. There is also a plaque on the front of the tower commemorating the great fire of 1733, when the clock on the tower was melted.
Today, the premises of the Old Town Hall house the Museum of the City of Bratislava, which is the oldest city museum in Slovakia, founded in 1868. The museum offers exhibits that document the history of Bratislava from prehistoric times to modern times. Visitors can view various artifacts, documents, historical weapons, guild objects and other exhibits related to the history of the city.


One of the most interesting exhibits is a fragment of a Gothic vault and medieval torture instruments, which remind the function of the town hall as a place of administration of justice.
The Old Town Hall has served various purposes throughout its history, including the seat of the City Court, the City Council, and a place for market activities. It was also the center of Bratislava's social and political life, where important events took place, including coronation ceremonies and meetings of city officials.


The building is also a popular venue for weddings, mainly due to its historic and romantic character.

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2.74 km

Maximilian Fountain / Maximiliánova fontána, Bratislava / Pressburg

Maximilian's Fountain / Roland's Fountain
The Maximilian Fountain was built in 1572 in the Austrian stonemason's workshop of Andreas Lutringer, with financial support from the Hungarian King Maximilian II.


However, the fountain is better known as the Roland Fountain. It consists of a massive circular basin with a diameter of 9 meters.

In the center of the basin stands a 10.5-meter-high column, on which stands a statue of a knight in armor; it is said that this is Roland, a legendary defender of the city's rights. Others believe it to be the statue of Maximilian II.

To this day, a legend is associated with the fountain. The knight usually faces the Town Hall. But exactly once a year, when the clock strikes midnight on New Year's Day, he turns and leans towards the former town hall, in honor of the twelve councilors who gave their lives long ago to save the city. It is also said that he comes to life on Good Friday. On this occasion, he even moves in broad daylight, brandishing his sword Durandal in all four cardinal directions to show the city that it still enjoys his protection. However, it is said that he can only be seen by Bratislava natives, specifically those citizens with pure hearts who have never harmed anyone.

Text / Source: Ministry of Tourism and Sport of the Slovak Republic, Bratislava / Pressburg

visitbratislava.com/de/setzt/maximilians-brunnen-rollands-brunnen

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2.94 km

Beautiful views of the old town

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3.69 km

The Bratislava Castle Garden is a Baroque-style reconstructed garden located directly behind the castle on a terrace with a magnificent view of the city and the Danube. It was reconstructed according to historical models from the 18th century and is now open to the public.

The garden is symmetrically laid out, with manicured paths, flowerbeds, sculptures, and fountains – ideal for a short stroll or a break with a view. The view of the Petržalka district and the Slovak National Uprising Bridge is particularly beautiful.

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4.62 km

View of Bratislava

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5.38 km

Bratislava Old Town

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Historic Old Town of Bratislava / Pressburg, Slovakia
The Historic Old Town of Bratislava is the cultural and historical heart of the Slovak capital. This charming area stretches along the Danube and fascinates with its narrow streets, magnificent Baroque and Renaissance buildings. As a popular destination for Bratislava tourism, the Bratislava Old Town offers a variety of sights and cultural experiences that captivate every visitor. In addition, the Old Town is easily accessible both on foot and by public transport, which makes its central location particularly attractive.
Introduction to the Historic Old Town of Bratislava
The Historic Old Town of Bratislava offers a fascinating mix of history, culture and vibrant city life. In this charming setting, visitors can expect a variety of sights that reflect the charm of the Bratislava Old Town. Thanks to its central location right on the Danube, the Old Town is easy to reach and ideal for an extended Bratislava city tour.
Geographical location and accessibility
The Bratislava Old Town is located in the heart of the city, which contributes to its popularity among tourists. Accessibility is excellent, with numerous transport links, such as bus and tram lines, serving the Old Town. Visitors can easily explore the charming alleys and squares on foot, further increasing the appeal of this historic site.
Upcoming developments in the cityscape
Several developments are planned in the coming years that aim to further improve the cityscape. This includes measures to encourage pedestrian traffic and optimize infrastructure. Such initiatives are intended to ensure that the Historic Old Town of Bratislava not only remains a significant destination for Bratislava tourism, but is also a pleasant place for residents and visitors to the city.
Text / Source: 'Was ist der'
wasistder.de/historische-altstadt-von-bratislava-slowakei

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7.11 km

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Bus stop

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4.60 km

1.83 km

666 m

< 100 m

Surfaces

4.23 km

2.46 km

183 m

151 m

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< 100 m

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