Grassalkovichova – Prezidentská záhrada

Grassalkovichova – Prezidentská záhrada is a garden Bratislava Staré Město located in Slovakia.

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    Garden

Address

Štefánikova 811 06 Bratislava Slovakia

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Keywords:

flowers picnics playground quiet casual artifacts city
Lukáš Hudec

Nice gardens , safe place for children, quiet area separated from traffic noise.

Michal Mesko

Land of silence and calmness in the heart of Bratislava, great for a nice walk.

Marek Cachovan

Greqt place to chill or have a picnic .

Murat Ayber

Flower s and the air.

Carl Griffin

Pretty palace with lovely gardens . Great place to relax .

Sandrastica

Wonderful gardens , very unique playground artifacts

Eugene Rubinov

Best place in city center for get rest in summer

Lutzka

Went once with parents, they really liked it there

Radoslav H.

Smoking forbidden! Enjoy your walk.

Rv.

Best place to play frizbee :)

Liv Orencak

Gastrofestival migrantov, pekná akcia!

Adil V

nothing special.. silent and relaxing

Rv.

Closed by 21:00CET.

Rv.

No dogs allowed..

Denis

Ухоженный сад с современными скульптурами на фоне старинной архитектуры . Аллея президентов . Кучма тоже отметился

Arianna 🦁

Giardini molto belli e ampi spazi per godersi un pò di relax

Alexander Myskin

Президенты сажают деревья - словаки гордятся. А деревья все одинаковые.

Sándor Erdődy

Grassalkovics palota = Államfő rezidencia

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Baroková záhrada

Beautiful, free garden - Amanda Buzard

7.8
Palace
Grassalkovich Palace (Presidential Palace)

House of the Slovak president. This is a tourist place with a fountain in front of and a very beautiful park behind. Don't forget your camera ! - Nicolas Bertrand

6.1
Plaza
Hodžovo námestie

All the Night Busses come at around the same time after midnight. Expect yours at 12:20, 1:20, 2:20, and 3:20... after that you'll have to wait an extra hour for the early morning bus. - Marina Laduda

6.1
Plaza
Freedom Square

Very interesting futuristic monuments that have seen better days. The architecture is so brutal that it is almost attractive. - Carl Griffin