27. March 2025 at 19:11

3 free things to do in Bratislava in the next seven days

Bring a little green into your life.

Kseniia Husieva

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Art | Plants | Nature


Art

Mach

March 29, at 19:00 at Atelier Svetlík in Nová Cvernovka.

The Mach Festival was created as a tribute to the work and ideals of artist and performer Katarína Morháčová (1986–2018), known as Kata Mach.

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What if misery was not just suffering, but a force for transformation? Mach Festival invites you to explore sadness as a catalyst for awareness, resistance, and empowerment through bold performances and artistic expressions. Inspired by the legacy of artist Kata Mach, this unique event challenges perceptions and sheds light on vulnerability, imperfection, and the power of change.

If interested, please register here.


Plants

If you want to get new flowers, be sure to visit the Plant Festival. If you want to get new flowers, be sure to visit the Plant Festival. (source: Foto - Adobe stock)

Plant Festival

March 29, 8:00–20:00 in Incheba Expo Bratislava (Viedenská cesta 3-7).

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A massive plant market awaits you. You might never have seen so many plants in one place before.

What’s in store? Indoor plants are straight from suppliers’ greenhouses, a vast selection of small and large plants, pots, accessories, organic fertilisers, protective products, and must-have gardening gadgets.

If you love plants, this is the event for you. Don’t miss the Plant Festival and your chance to refresh your home with greenery at amazing prices, if you want to.


Nature

TV tower at the Kamzík hill TV tower at the Kamzík hill (source: SME, FOTO - ARCHÍV SME)

Trip to Kamzík hill

This weekend, we recommend shorter hikes, such as a trip to Kamzík.

A favourite leisure spot for many, Kamzík is home to the 200-metre-high Kamzík TV Tower, the area's most distinctive landmark. Situated on a hill near Bratislava, it offers breath-taking panoramic views of the landscape. Visitors can also enjoy a selection of hot and cold drinks, as well as snacks, at the local buffets.

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You can begin your hike at Pekná Cesta in Rača and make your way to Kamzík. The journey takes approximately 1.5 hours on foot. Once there, you can enjoy a hot drink before continuing towards Železná studnička and the Patrónka bus stop.

The total route spans 8.5 km, requiring about 2-3 hours of walking, plus time for breaks.

If you are interested in this hike, check out the map below.


If you have tips for free events in Bratislava or you would like to share your hiking or cycling trip ideas with readers, let us know at kseniia.husieva@spectator.sk.

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