Gay výlety slovensko
The best gay destinations in Slovakia are more than just spots on a map; they’re living testimonials to a nation caught between tradition and transformation, where medieval charm meets the lively hum of contemporary queer culture After climbing up the narrow stairs leading to its metre-high tower you will be rewarded with a beautiful panoramic view of the Old Town.
Relax and enjoy a walking tour through its precious gardens.
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Take a look to St Martin's Cathedral, a Gothic church which has been the site of the coronation of all the Hungarian monarchs since and for almost years. Afterwards continue you walking tour to Bratislava Castle, one of the main tourist attraction and the most significant symbol of the city.
Afterwards enter the historical quarter through St Michael's Gate, the only remaining Medieval access and observe the Old Town Hall. The installation has been appreciated by many world experts, visualization and photos published in leading international magazines on art.
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Enjoy your included drink also alcohol free drink available and own the night! Since it serves as the seat of the President of the Slovak Republic. Start your tour from the Old Town of Bratislava. It serves as a representative venue for the Slovak Parliament and houses collections of the Slovak National Museum.
Take a look to the special statue on Venturska street and visit the unique PASSAGE project by Matej Kren, installed in Palffy Palace GMB , which achieves the illusion of infinite space from the books.
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Then continue to Grassalkovich Palace, a Rococo summer palace from the 18th century used to be known for its rich social life and a famous composer Joseph Haydn also performed here. This was the former seat of the city self-government and it's the seat of the Bratislava City Museum, the oldest museum in Slovakia.
It has won the top prize in the global art competition Promotion of the Arts, organized by UNESCO in Paris. Many people don't know the Greek legend behind the Ganymede's Fountain, in front of the Slovak National Theatre, about God Zeus and his love with Ganymede. The Castle which in the past was controlled by Great Moravia and for almost years stored the crown jewels of Hungary, nowadays hosts many expositions and is an ideal place for walks with beautiful surroundings and views.