The perfect bun |
Bratislava is the capital of
Slovakia and former coronation city of the Austrian-Hungarian empire, thus it
has played host to quite a few important people in its heyday. When we visited
though, it was playing host to VIPs of another kind, namely the sporting kind
as it was hosting the Ice Hockey World Championships, alongside Kosice. We
didn’t catch any matches though and if any of the players were to walk past me,
I wouldn’t have known any better. The whole town was rather festive though and
there were various sculptures of players from the different nations which was
quite fun for us to spot.
We did a walking tour of
Bratislava with the tourist office which was pretty alright. The guide
committed a boo boo at the beginning of the tour and she never seemed to really
recover from it. It was still an interesting tour though and we learnt a bit of
history like how the separation from Czech Republic was fairly amicable, unlike
some other countries where it was more chaotic. The buildings were interesting
but nothing really stood out for me. What I did enjoy though were the
sculptures placed all over the city centre. There is Čumil the workman, also
known as Rubberneck, who emerges from a manhole at the junction of two streets,
protected by a 'Man at Work' sign; a paparazzo who spies on passersby through
his camera lens, and a rather relaxed looking Napoleonic soldier lounging over
a bench, and many more quirky sculptures. There was a busker there who did the
exact same pose as ‘Rubberneck’ and it was quite hilarious to see people’s
reaction when the busker moves. You have to give it to the busker though for
being clever enough to station himself there.
Other than the walking tour, we
also visited a castle. Bratislava had 2 castles, Bratislava Castle as well as
Devin Castle and since we didn’t have enough time, we opted for Devin Castle
after seeking the advice of the tourist information office. The lady there was
really nice and what was most surprising was that she visited Singapore many
years ago! It is quite a rarity for us to meet someone who actually knows where
is Singapore and visited it, so it was a rather nice moment. In any case, Devin
Castle was situated outside of Bratislava and there was only one bus from
Bratislava to Devin Castle which runs rather infrequently. The castle was kind
of in ruins but the view was pretty awesome. Though the castle was in ruins,
the authorities still managed to have a pretty good exhibition about war in
medieval times in one of the intact areas. The people working there were also
pretty friendly and helped us understand a little about what the castle was
like then. If not for the fact that we had to catch a bus back, it would have
been nice to walk around a little longer.
Along the walls of Devin Castle |
Food Glorious Food!!!
i loved reading through this word & picture tour. lovely blog !!
ReplyDeleteawww yummm it all looks so gooood!
ReplyDeleteis that a pretzel wrapped in BEEF?! looks insanely yummy~
ReplyDeletexoxo the egg out west.
It was a bread stick wrapped in cured ham. Food was spectacular!
ReplyDeleteIf you do visit Bratislava, do make a stop at www.maxinn.sk.