After spending some time in the lovely Austrian capital, we
mounted our bikes and rode 79km from Vienna to Bratislava—the two closest
capital cities in the world. The ride was flat the whole way which was
incredibly encouraging for us amateur cyclists. The scenery was tranquil the
entire journey, as we passed through endless fields of wheat.
Once we reached Bratislava we quickly changed out of our
bike gear and wandered down to the old city. Like most cities in Europe, the
centre of Bratislava is characterized by winding cobblestone streets lined with
an incredible selection of bars and restaurants. We chose a lively spot in one
of the squares and took in the life of the city while we enjoyed our dinner.
One of the highlights of our time in the Slovakian capital
was Bratislava Castle. A visit to the castle is like taking a trip to another
time. The castle itself is a masterpiece and features Gothic, Renaissance and
Baroque architecture. In addition, the castle dominates the city’s skyline and
provides a fantastic view of the city below. If you’re visiting Bratislava, a
trip to the castle is an absolute must!
After a couple of days we climbed back on our bikes and
began to ride south toward our next destination: Hungary.
-Wendy
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