Top 10 events in Bratislava for foreigners

Tips for the top 10 events in the capital between May 25 and June 4, plus temporary exhibitions, classical music and highlights of the year.

The award-winning stamp, showing Bratislava Castle.The award-winning stamp, showing Bratislava Castle. (Source: Courtesy of Slovak Post)

Find all the tips for top events and the best things to do in Bratislava at Eventland, as well as festivals and concerts you won’t want to miss. It's also possible to add events for free at Eventland.

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TOP 10

EVENT: Street Food Park Bratislava; May 24-28
CONCERT: Glinka Rachmaninoff Tchaikovsky, May 26, 19:00
EVENT: Day of Health; May 27, 10:00
EVENT: Faunia Bratislava; May 28, 09:00
CONCERT: DEPECHE MODE in Bratislava; May 28, 20:00
EVENT: Children's Day in Ružinov; June 1-4
CONCERT: Concert by Zaz in Bratislava; June 2, 20:00
EVENT: Bratislava Collectors' Days 2023; June 2-3, 10:00
EVENT: MyBeat Opening Cruise Party; June 3, 16:00
EVENT: Gypsies Go to Heaven; June 4, 19:00

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Galleries in Bratislava: Temporary exhibitions

Classical Music in Bratislava

Highlights of the Year

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