Well hello there!
Well hello there!?

After a well-rested night and breakfast, we continued to explore the Old Town of Bratislava. We went to have a some traditional pub-food in “Bratislava Flagship”-brewery/restaurant.

I tasted traditional Slovakian poppy seed pastry “Bratislavský rožok” and “Kofola”, a soft drink developed in Slovakia during the communist era as a competitor to Coca-Cola.

Traditional Slovakian poppy seed pastry “Bratislavský rožok” and “Kofola” at Bratislava old town.

After spending time in the Old Town, we took a taxi to Bratislava Airport, where we rented a car and began our journey towards Banská Štiavnica via Nitra.

We rented a Peugeot 208 with a manual gearbox, which was a comfortable ride. However, our road trip was not without adventures, but I’ll write about that in another blog post later; fortunately, everything turned out well in the end.

Our rental Peugeot 208 in Nitra streets.

Nitra Castle is one of Slovakia’s oldest castles, dating back to the 11th century. It sits atop a hill overlooking the city of Nitra and has served various purposes throughout its history, including as a fortress, royal residence, and religious center.

The castle features various architectural styles, including Romanesque, Gothic, and Renaissance. Nowadays, it’s a popular tourist destination, housing the Nitra Gallery, showcasing Slovakian art. Additionally, there’s a café inside the castle where you can enjoy a beautiful view with coffee and pastry.

After drinking coffees we continued our journey to Banská Štiavnica, so to be continued…

By Antti