Find a city full of old world charm with a modern twist when you visit Bratislava with flights from flydubai. Explore the perfect blend of history and cutting-edge culture, discover a hub of modern art, wander through warrens of rambling streets, and gaze in wonder at a vast array of tantalising architecture.

Book with flydubai and choose from a range of convenient flight times every week. We have flights departing from a number of locations around the world to Bratislava every week. Take your pick from Business and Economy Class seats to find your perfect fare. We also offer online check-in and mobile boarding passes, both available across our network, to help make your flight as easy as possible.

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Book Economy Class seats and you’ll find a cabin packed with all the amenities you’ll need for an enjoyable and comfortable flight. Sit back in your ergonomically-designed seat and prepare to be entertained. Your 12.1-inch personal touch screen packs in everything you’ll need, from blockbuster movies to gripping box sets and games. Alternatively, make the most of your time in the air and keep in touch with those back home through our onboard WiFi. If you fancy a hot meal, book in advance and the cabin crew will deliver an internationally-inspired dish to your seat, or if you’re looking for something a little lighter, snacks can be bought throughout the flight

For something a little more relaxing, fly Business Class with flydubai. You’ll enjoy more legroom, a larger Italian leather seat and the chance to enjoy your flight in ultimate comfort in our more exclusive cabin.

Things to do

Take a river cruise

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Bratislava is perfectly perched on the banks of the Danube, which makes for Instagram-worthy scenes aplenty. A river cruise will let you see Bratislava from an all-new angle as you enjoy floating serenely along the city’s waterway, savouring a peaceful view of the world passing by. Alternatively, embark on a cruise to the wondrous hilltop Devin Castle. Marvel at its precarious position atop the peaks, 212 metres above sea level, or take a trip to the top and enjoy breathtaking views of the Danube far below.

Retrace the steps of the past

Bratislava may be morphing into a modernist haven, but it still tells tales of times gone by in tantalising style. Step back to the flashy design of the art nouveau period with a visit to the Church of St. Elizabeth, combining 50 shades of blue into one of the most stunningly decorated interiors you’ll ever experience. From there, try something slightly older – the 14th-century St. Martin’s Cathedral may not pack the same punch inside, but its awe-inspiring crown contains more than 300kg of gold in its structure.

Marvel at modernism

The city has undergone a large transformation over the past few decades, and nowhere is this more evident than at the sci-fi inspired Most SNP – the UFO bridge. Wander the curved walkway over the Danube, or head to the curiously placed UFO that towers over the bridge. The restaurant inside gives you truly unique views over the rest of the city.

A guide to Bratislava

Perched on the banks of the Danube, Bratislava seamlessly combines modernist blunt designs with opulent structures from the past, creating a unique atmosphere that’s primed for exploration.

Experience the contrast

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The mix of eras that come together to inspire intrigue in Bratislava is an attraction all of its own. Take some time to soak it in and let yourself imagine the waves of change that have washed over the city throughout the years to facilitate the stark contrasts.

Visit some of the city’s most famous landmarks, from St. Martin’s Cathedral and Bratislava Castle, but don’t just look at them. Climb to the top and watch the see sprawling city stretch out in front of your eyes. From the pastel hued old town to the grey Soviet era structures and the concrete jungle of the modern urban area, it’s a stunning insight into how the city has evolved.

Take a day trip

Experience another European capital just down the river. Frequent catamarans run along the small stretch of Danube between Bratislava and Vienna. Create the perfect day trip to Austria’s regal capital and admire the ruined castles along the river banks on the way.

Visit museums

Art lovers will enjoy the Danubiana Meulensteen Art Museum. A sculpture garden adorned with modern-art masterpieces greets you on the perfectly manicured lawn. Inside, stark white walls are awash with brightly coloured paintings by some of the most celebrated Slovakian and European contemporary artists. Bratislava Castle is also home to the Slovak National Museum, so step inside to witness collections dating from the Middle Ages through to the present day.

Useful information

Visa

Check with your embassy about visa requirements before your flight to Bratislava.

Currency

While in Bratislava, you’ll be using the euro, the single currency used in a number of European nations. Frequently used notes include: €5, €10, €20, €50, €100.

Language

The official language in Bratislava is Slovak, which is widely spoken in the city. Small numbers of people also speak Hungarian.

Weather

Bratislava is generally a mild climate, with warm summers and colder winters. Temperatures can reach as high as 27°C in July, and as low as -3°C in January and February.

Getting around

Bratislava is generally easy to get around using most forms of transportation. In the old town, everything is generally reachable on foot. However, if you’re exploring further afield, there are plenty of bus services to help you find your way. Alternatively, hire a car with flydubai to make sure you can see all that the city has to offer.

Airport information

You’ll arrive and depart from Bratislava-Ivanka Airport for your visit to the city. To get to and from the city, either hire a car, book a taxi or catch one of the local trains or buses.

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