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Bratislava Card

Make the most of your visit to the capital of Slovakia by purchasing the Bratislava Card. With this tourist card, you'll have unlimited travel on public transport in the region, access to 18 museums and galleries and various discounts on other...

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Make the most of your visit to the capital of Slovakia by purchasing the Bratislava Card. With this tourist card, you'll have unlimited travel on public transport in the region, access to 18 museums and galleries and various discounts on other monuments and activities.

Attractions included

The 10 most popular attractions included in the Bratislava Card are:

Bratislava History MuseumMuseum of ViticultureMuseum of WeaponsMuseum of PharmacyJohann Nepomuk Hummel MuseumMuseum of the Small CarpathiansGerulataMirbach PalacePalffy PalaceMuseum of Jewish Culture

In addition, the Bratislava Card provides discounts of up to 50% on monuments, restaurants, shows, and stores in the city.

Unlimited Public Transportation

The Bratislava Card includes unlimited travel for 24, 48 or 72 hours on all public transport lines in the region: streetcars, trolleybuses, buses, and trains.

How does it work?

The Bratislava Card is activated upon first use. You can use it for 24, 48 or 72 consecutive hours. For example, if you purchase the 24-hour card and use it for the first time on Monday at 3 pm, it will be valid until Tuesday at 3 pm.

Pickup

The Bratislava Card can be picked up at the Bratislava Tourist Information Office during the following hours:

Monday to Friday: From 9 am to 5 pmSaturday: From 10 am to 6 pmSunday: From 10 am to 4 pm

Prices

Included

  • Bratislava Card for the chosen duration

Location

Activity location

Uršulínska 442/7, 811 01 Bratislava, Slovakia

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