Small but spacious at the same time, with a lot of sun shine in the beautiful harmony with modern facilities of the place. So that is the apartment with the balcony in the complex of flats ALEX, situated in one of most attractive parts of Bratislava: “Nove mesto”. Thanks to its location is easily accessible from near-by centre of the city and simultaneously is able to offer all the advantages of the calm district of the city.
You will find here a lot of space for having a rest /your free time and many sport possibilities. Just beside the complex is situated the popular lake Kuchajda and the shopping centre Polus (4 minutes walking). The same time - by your car - you need to get to the shopping centre Avion. The airport is accessible in 7 minutes by car. You are able to be in 15 minutes by foot downtown. The funs of sport can find a lot of opportunities offered by a soccer stadium and sport center Pasienky and Mladosť, National tennis centre and the ice hockey T-Com Arena.
ALEX has a good connection to highways. Another advantage is free parking, the public transport and railway station „Nové Mesto“ nearby.
TOP SIGHTS IN BRATISLAVA
Bratislava, the capital of the Slovak Republic, is located on the River Danube (Dunaj in Slovak). The centre of the Old Town (Stavé Mesto) is compact with much that is worth seeing near the Old Town Square:
Trinity Church is noted for its magnificent trompe l’oeil frescos and the nearby Corpus Christi Church (kaplnka Bozieho tela) is now a museum packed with icons, jewellery and other aspects of ecclesiastical wealth.
The Town Hall (Stará radnica) is a delightful mixture of Gothic, Renaissance and 19th-century styles, and the nearby Jesuit Church and the wonderful stucco decor of the Mirbach Palace are major tourist sites.
The 15th-century Bratislava Castle, on the hill above the city, was burnt down by its own drunken soldiers in 1811, recently restored, it houses half of the Slovak National Museum. The Castle has a wonderful panorama view across the Danube plain.
The Slovak National Gallery on the waterfront houses Bratislava’s most important art. The only other important site near the waterfront is Ödön Lechner’s Modr´y kostolic (Little Blue Church), an Art Nouveau masterpiece dedicated to Bratislava’s one important saint, Elizabeth, born in 1207.
The controversial Most SNP (Bridge of the Slovak National Uprising) with its single support column dominates the area; views from the restaurant at the top are superb.
Between the Old Town Square and the Bridge is the graceful boulevard, Hviezdoslavolo námestie; at the eastern end are the great late-19th-century Slovak National Theatre and the more Sessionist Reduta Theatre.
What to see more: Natural Science Museum; St Michael’s Tower; Old Town Hall & City Museum; St Martin's Cathedral; Primatial Palace ; Castle Devín; Archaeological Museum; Pharmacy Museum; Danubiana Meulensteen Art Museum; Museum of Clocks - House at the Good Shepherd; Maximilian´s Fountain; Ganymede´s Fountain; Fountain of St. George and the Dragon