Spotter since 2015
About me
After living in France, UK and Germany for a couple of years, I moved back to my city in 2012 and keep rediscovering it ever since.
I love exploring local history, learning about urban planning and design and looking at the city as a living organism. I would like to write more about places outside of the centre of Bratislava, where tourists rarely tread, such as Bratislava's suburbs, each unique with their own history and cool places.
Why Bratislava?
Bratislava has an ideal location. You can cross the border of four different countries within a day in this corner of Europe. It's an undiscovered gem where the majority of tourists spend maximum a day or two, even though there are so many things to see!
I hope I can also help anyone who already lives here to rediscover their own city and places they might not know yet.
"Tržnica Trnavské Mýto" in Bratislava is a market reserved for seniors or connoisseurs, people who want a real, personal experience from their shopping...
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The "Slovak Radio" building in Bratislava is total nonsense and an architectural masterpiece - depends on who you ask. Their radio productions are quality.
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"ÚĽUV" in Bratislava is definitely THE place to go if you're looking for quality souvenirs with Slovak design and craft products. I like the minimalism...
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"Penny Coffea" Bratislava is one of my favorite cafes. I recommend their excellent raw cakes and specialty Indonesian coffee, and love their terrace!
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"Múzeum Dopravy" Bratislava, or transport museum, is for you if your favourite toy as a kid was a model train, or if, like me, railways fascinate you.
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"Travel Cafe Dobrodruh" is a secret gem in Bratislava. This place seeps with holiday mood from faraway lands; it's dedicated to adventurers and good mates!
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"Devínska Kobyla" is one of Bratislava's city forests. We have a great, clear system of hiking trails, so wherever you are, the forest awaits you...
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Write about everything you 🤍 but skip touristic highlights