25. July 2024 at 11:42

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

Become an archaeologist for a day or sing with a Syrian artist.

Kseniia Husieva

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Picnic | Festival | Party


Festival

Evening by the City Walls

Friday, July 26, at 19:00, City Walls (near Prepoštská Street).

Interesting discussions, a magic show, DJs, bands and singers and delicious local wines. Let yourself be enchanted by the City Walls and their atmosphere.

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As part of the festival, singer Lara Abou Hamdan will perform with her band. You can look forward to pop, folk and Arabic melodies, with the distinctive voice of this young Syrian singer and composer, who has been living and working in Slovakia for several years. She has already presented her work on various stages in Slovakia and the Czech Republic, and collaborated with several Slovak artists, such as La3no Cubano, Analogrunner and Zuzana Mikulcová.


Party

Silent disco in Klarisky Silent disco in Klarisky (source: Katarína Bubeníková)

Silent disco

Friday, July 26, at 21:00 in Klarisky concert hall (Farská 4).

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Come to the quietest party in Bratislava in the Klarisky concert hall. DJs will play two different styles of music at the same time. Will you be drawn into a loaded DJ set by Cenatt or an energetic house wave by DJ Raylab? Only you can decide what you channel into your headphones.

The entry is free, but take note that the capacity and the number of headphones are limited.


Picnic

Visitors to Bratislava's Gerulata in Rusovce. Visitors to Bratislava's Gerulata in Rusovce. (source: MMB)

Picnic in former Roman camp

Saturday, July 27, 10:00-18:00, Gerulata in Bratislava-Rusovce

This Saturday, the historic grounds of Ancient Gerulata, a former Roman camp managed by the Bratislava City Museum, will come alive with a unique and engaging picnic event. Children can immerse themselves in history by crafting their own jewellery and experiencing the thrill of archaeological work. Meanwhile, visitors will have the chance to plant exotic trees such as olives and lemons. The day promises more than just activities, with a guided tour of the ancient site, live music to set the mood, and bird watching in the nearby scenic Rusovce Park.

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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 me know at kseniia.husieva@spectator.sk.

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