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NayiU
I recommend you to start your walk through the old town here ... go along the Danube river and then turn to downtown ... make sure you stop in some sweets shops (cukraren) on your way and indulge yourselves in Slovak pies. They are great and not not sugar loaded.
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319kristinab
Nice part of our history with old theater, statue of Hviezdoslav and with many restaurants, bars and nice places.
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bubak
Lively square in very central location. Walk around, feel the history or visit some of restaurants or pubs surrounding this place.
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minjav2015
very nice square with a long pedestrian - only zone.. you can find pubs, restaurants, cafes.. but you can also ice skate :)
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MarcoT74
There is not much more to do at this square than to stroll around but doing that (preferably in "slow mode") you will have the opportunity to see many old but very well treated, historical buildings. If you like to relax by walking and knowing new places do not miss this one.
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589janl
The people live this nice square created in 18th century behind the South city wall. Under the pretty alley is very pleasant walking. Sometimes, there is handcraft market.
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Vlado8
Direct contact to other Bratislava beauties. Pleasant atmosphere.Old Opera House at the beginning of the square.But too many embassies on one place.
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jaroslavslavik
The most fashionable restaurants, as well as an indie movie cinema, university of fine arts an a huge statue of an important Slovak poet (named P.O. Hviezdoslav) , all of them located at the Hviezdoslavovo namestie, one of the places you can find representatives of the hipster movement. Even most of the restaurants are overpriced, once having such lucrative address, you still can find places with a fair deal. Such as the Verne Cafe, situated in the building of the Academy of Fine Arts and Design.
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Skumar1974
Best place to bring back walking to your daily routine and keep up your health too. beautiful place with statues, water bodies and cafes with places for children to play too. Relax on the seats and forget the time passing by. Soon it is evening and keep watching people going by. I was in Bratislava in July- August 2004
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FieldsUKandFlorida
This is a delightful pedestrianised area in the old town. There are several impressive statues, water features and cafes along with children's play areas. It is tree lined which provides shade in the summer and leaves all over the place in Autumn! There are many seats to relax on and people watch. An added bonus is the morning and afternoon free walking tours.