Tourists can expect to view a variety of historically and culturally significant locations on an audio tour of Bratislava's Old Town and Castle.
Visitors will proceed towards Rudnay Square via Hviezdoslav's Square, where they will observe the statues of Schone Naci and Man at Work, as well as the buildings of the National Theatre and National Philharmonic. They will next proceed across Rudnay Square to St. Martin's Cathedral and the Holocaust Memorial close to the cathedral.
The tour continues close to the city walls, uphill to Bratislava Castle, where there is a spectacular view of the city centre, Danube River, bridges, and Petrzalka. Following their visit to Bratislava Castle, tourists will return to Michael's Gate and via Obchodná Street to the nearby Presidential Palace, where the tour concludes.
During the audio tour, visitors will also learn about the city's history and cultural significance throughout the medieval period. In the background, they will hear compositions by the most famous artists who performed in Bratislava, such as Mozart, Haydn, and Beethoven.