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Bratislava Zoo, Bratislava

Spread over 240 acres on the slopes of the Little Carpathians, the Bratislava zoo is home to over 900 animals over 175 animal species..

Spread over 240 acres on the slopes of the Little Carpathians, the Bratislava zoo is home to over 900 animals over 175 animal species.


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About Bratislava Zoo

 Mlynská dolina, 842 27 Bratislava, Slovakia

 +421 2/601 021 11

 www.zoobratislava.sk

Bratislava Zoo and Nearby Sights on Map

Botanicka Zahrada Bratislava

Spread over 7 hectares on the banks of the Danube, the Botanical Garden of the Comenius University or Botanická Záhrada has over 5000 plant species, including 1200 species of cacti

Slavin War Memorial

The Slavin Memorial commemorates the 7000 Soviet soldiers who died during the liberation of Bratislava from Germany in World War II

Bratislava Forest Park

Skirting the foothills of the Little Carpathians, the Bratislavský lesný park or Bratislava Forest Park is a lush forested park with a network of hiking and biking trails, and picnic and recreational facilities

Chatam Sofer Memorial

Named after 19thcentury Pressburg Rabbi Moshe Schreiber, the Chatam Sofer Memorial lies on the site of the Old Jewish Cemetery that was destroyed in 1943 by anti-Semitic Catholic leader Jozef Tiso

Bratislava Transport Museum

Housed in the warehouse of Bratislava's first steam-engine railway station from the 19th century, the Bratislava Transport Museum showcases a great collection of vehicles, from bikes and vintage cars, steam engines and military prototypes to modern electric locomotives

Bratislava Castle

The Bratislava Castle is an imposing 10thcentury castle standing on a hill of the Little Carpathians range on the banks of the Danube

Grassalkovich Palace

The Grassalkovich Palace is the official seat of the president of Slovakia

Museum of Jewish Culture

Part of the Slovak National Museum and Slovak Jewish Heritage Route, the Museum of Jewish Culture is dedicated to the Jewish community of Bratislava

Kapitulska Street

The Kapitulska Street is one of the oldest streets in Bratislava, and still retains a medieval atmosphere

Postova Alley

The Postova Alley is a pedestrian way connecting Hodžovo námestie and Namestie SNP, known for its quirky bronze sculpture by Ladislav Sabo of 2 young girls, one sitting on a skateboard on the ground and the other on a mailbox, where you can actually post your correspondence