Bratislava Castle

Bratislava is Beautiful and Photogenic

I’ve been going on and on about Europe being dull for me.  

I’m sure it’s getting tiring to the few people that read my ramblings, I know it’s getting tiring for me to keep typing it.  The truth is, not only has Europe bored me into submission, but it’s been a little bit difficult for me to put my finger on why.  

It’s beautiful, it’s organized, and there is plenty for a travel photographer like me to snap photos of.  But still, I found myself wandering without any enthusiasm through much of Europe.  

Bratislava, however, was better. Bratislava was beautiful. Bratislava was so photogenic. And I honestly wish I had planned more time in the Slovakian capital.

Bratislava

I’m not exactly sure what it was about Bratislava, but it improved my mood immensely.  Sure, the weather was still that low hanging overcast of grey, the majority of the attractions were still immovable buildings, and slow-paced museums.  However, there was character to Bratislava, as cliche as that may sound.

Bratislava, graffitti

Well much of Europe is so manicured, Bratislava has a bit of an edge that makes it feel much more real.  I’ve always preferred the edgy rather than cities that seem to attempt to portray themselves as a fairy tale world.  

Vienna and Bratislava couldn’t be more different.  

In Vienna, you’ll find horse carriages, manicured gardens, and tourists staring blankly at buildings through their iPad screens saying things like “wow, so much history here”.  

Bratislava on the other hand, is a bit more real.

Bratislava

Sure, there are plenty of buildings in Bratislava too.  

It is home to one of the most impressive castles in the region, it houses an interestingly designed blue church, and has your conventional city square.  

But it’s the side streets of Bratislava that make the city.  It’s the tiny pub stuffed along a narrow pedestrian step.  It’s the street art on the stairs, and the fact that no one has painted over it with another coat of off-white.  It’s the people who are genuinely friendly, and not sick of tourists “invading” their town.  

Although it may not be “inspiring” to me, it certainly feels more real.

Bratislava Castle

Of course, there’s nothing perfect about Bratislava.  

There isn’t a park bench or public wall in the city that isn’t marked with some graffiti tag.  There’s certainly more rubbish on the streets of the city than others in Europe.  And the public transportation of the city is less than efficient.  But, it’s that imperfection that makes this place worth exploring.

Bratislava

It’s almost comparable to seeking out the perfect person.  We’ve all met one, but there is never really much appeal is there?  No idiosyncrasies, no nuances, nothing to make one truly unique.  

Perfection has nothing special about it.  It’s the oddities of person that makes us fall in love with them.  It’s the bits of real personality that make them special.  Bratislava has plenty of oddities, and though the city might still not be for me, it reminded me that how I’ve been feeling in Europe, lethargic and uninspired, has nothing to do with me, I’m just not compatible with perfect.  I am certainly not compatible with European capital cities.

Planning on Visiting Bratislava

I only spent 1 night in Bratislava on my first trip. It wasn’t enough.

Since the above experience, I have been back to the city a couple times. I personally think that you really want about 2 full days to explore the city. There’s quite a bit to see and the vibe in town is awesome.