Spotter since 2021
About me"
I am a law student whose interests are centered around literature, music and most of all exploring new amazing places in the historical centres of European cities. Most of the time, I indulge in quite reclusive activities, for example attempting to write a fantasy novel. Otherwise, I'm easy-going and willing to get to know cool new people.
Why Bratislava
I love Bratislava for what it is: a rather small but wholesome city on the Danube river, cozy and homey, always ready to welcome anyone interested, no matter where you've come from. Everything huddled within walking distance, you can enjoy nice, effortless walks around charming streets while discovering amazing spots for local craft beers or a glass of local wine. It's hearty, welcoming and located perfectly on the border with Austria and Hungary.
Next Apache might easily be the place in Bratislava with the most books to have a beer in! Once you discover it, you'll wish you'd known it sooner...
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"Park Svoradova" in Bratislava is pure serenity. Narrow trails, benches, greenery... but it also has an underground artistic side, as well!
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"The Old Bridge" in Bratislava (which isn't so old anymore, as it was renovated recently) is impressive & industrial looking... And it's now car-free!
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The "Franciscan Garden" in the shadow of the Franciscan church & monastery creates a complex of splendid architecture in Bratislava's Old Town...
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"St. Nicolaus Church" in Bratislava, built in 1661, is a historical sight in the center that's usually devoid of people! Lucky you!
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"The House of the Good Shepherd" in Bratislava is one of the only surviving buildings from the 18th century from the Podhradie area. Almost one of a kind.
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"Dungeon Pub" in Bratislava is a genuine city pub for all rockers, metalheads, larpers, cosplayers or simply board game fans out there!
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Despite its location in the center of Bratislava, "Čierny Pes" (Black Dog) is an excellent place to have a good draft beer for a reasonable price.
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Write about everything you 🤍 but skip touristic highlights