13. March 2025 at 13:12

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

Visit concert dedicated to Ukraine or come and play chess for fun and learn new tricks.

Kseniia Husieva

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Concert | Chess | Nature


Concert

Concert for Ukraine Concert for Ukraine (source: BKIS)

Concert for Ukraine

March 16, at 19:00 on Bratislava's Main Square.

More than three years after Russia invaded Ukraine, the Concert for Ukraine— organised annually by the Pohoda festival since the start of the full-scale war in 2022 — will take place once again.

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Join the gathering at Bratislava's Main Square, where artists will come together in support of Ukraine: Para, Slobodná Európa, RozpoR, the Ukrainian singer Mila Medvedovska with Katka Koščová and pianist Daniel Špiner, Peter Lipa, the Lúčnica Choir, and David Koller with his band will be among the great acts that you can enjoy.


Chess

(source: TASR – Štefan Puškáš)

Chessland

March 20, 14:00 – 18:00 in Old Town library (Panenská 1).

Whether you are a beginner or an experienced player, young or old, you can join for a fun and educational experience! Come and play for fun and learn new tricks.

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Chess improves logical and critical thinking, develops mathematical skills and improves memory. Need more reasons to come? Chess also improves reading skills, attention span, and develops creativity.


Nature

Devín Devín (source: One2We)

Trip to the northern slopes of Devínska Kobyla

Go on a fascinating trip exploring the mysterious northern slopes of Devínska Kobyla — no hiking boots required for such trip.

Devínska Kobyla, standing at 514 m, is the highest point of the Devín Carpathians and Bratislava, offering breath-taking views and rich history. You will see its unique landscapes, geological wonders, and cultural significance while covering points of interest like Dúbravka, Villa Rustica, Štokeravská Vápenka, and Sandberg.

Use the map below if you would like to go on this walk.

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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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