Bratislava Castle (Bratislavsky Hrad) Tours and Tickets
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Bratislava Castle (Bratislavsky Hrad)

Plan to spend up to two hours to tour the castle and grounds.
Entrance to the castle museum is free on the first Sunday of the month.
Some parts of the castle are wheelchair accessible.
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There are plenty of ways to experience Bratislava Castle. Looking at ratings and reviews previously given by customers, these are the best tours available right now:
While you can explore the grounds and take in the views from Bratislava Castle for free, there is an admission fee to visit the Museum of History inside the castle. Tickets cost €14 for adults and €7 for children and EU citizens/residents under 26. Children under 6 can visit for free.
Yes, Bratislava Castle is worth visiting for the views alone—it's perched on the hilltop overlooking the Old Town and the Danube River. With time to spare, head inside to admire the 16th-century castle and browse the Museum of History, or take a guided walking tour to dive deeper into the city's past. Walking up to the castle is a short climb (about 15 minutes) with lots of steps, so consider a tour that includes transportation or a hop-on hop-off electric bus tour for an easier option.
Per one customer who booked the Private Bratislava City & Castle Tour With Sebastian, "What a great tour and even better guide. Very informative and nicely paced. Sebastian does a great job showing you all of the highlights of Bratislava. You get a very good idea of the layout of the city, and it made us feel comfortable exploring even more on our own after the tour. We received great tips, great historical information, and really appreciated how fun and friendly the whole experience was."
Visitors can see the interior of Bratislava Castle by visiting the SNM - Museum of History and Treasury, which is hosted inside the castle. While you can walk around the castle grounds without a ticket, you will need a ticket to the museum to see inside the castle.
Yes and no. There are guided tours of the SNM – Museum of History and Treasury, which occupies the interior of Bratislava Castle. These are museum tours rather than castle tours, focusing on the museum exhibits rather than the castle and its history.
The grounds of Bratislava Castle are a popular place to take photos with its city views, but you can also take pictures inside the castle at the SNM – Museum of History and Treasury. It is even possible to take wedding photos inside Bratislava Castle for a special fee.
The grounds of Bratislava Castle are wheelchair accessible, although you will need to approach the castle through the Vienna Gate. Other ways up require climbing staircases, and there are several steep inclines where a companion is recommended. Inside Bratislava Castle, there is also wheelchair access, with elevator access to the different floors.
After visiting Bratislava Castle, you can visit nearby attractions or return to the Old Town to continue exploring the many sites there. Attractions near Bratislava Castle include the SNM - Archaeological Museum near the riverfront and the Gallery Multium, an optical illusion museum on the castle's north side.
Yes, several restaurants are near Bratislava Castle, which is up on a hill overlooking the city. Restaurant Parlament is the most famous restaurant close to the castle because of its views of the Danube River, but you’ll also find restaurants, cafes, and bars along Zámocká, the road running downhill away from the castle’s main gate.
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