31. October 2024 at 10:39

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

Tip for the easy hike with a perfect view of neighboring countries or workshop for families with children on Kamzík.

Kseniia Husieva

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Workshop | Music | Nature


Music

Klarisky Concert Hall Klarisky Concert Hall (source: CityLife)

Vakuum Vhľad concert

November 9, at 9:00 in Klarisky concert hall.

The Vakuum Vhľad concert is a natural continuation of the collaboration between two Slovak artists, Jori Josiphson and Samuel Hvozdík.

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While their collaboration (in the Trinity project) has been more about joint improvisation and presentation of their compositions, Vhľad is about finding points of contact in two seemingly diametrically opposed creative approaches and aesthetics. The result of this search is an extensive joint composition, which the authors will perform next week.


Workshop

Autumn in the Kamzík green area in Bratislava on October 18, 2022. Autumn in the Kamzík green area in Bratislava on October 18, 2022. (source: TASR - Dano Veselský)

Eco-education for the public

November 3, at 10:00 in the eco-education centre on Kamzík (Kamzíkov vrch 12 272).

Explore, investigate, create, discuss, and discover the world from a new perspective. On the first Sunday of every month, from 10:00 to 17:00, an eco-educational program and activities are held at the Ekovýchova centre on Kamzík, which families with children and the general public can try out free of charge.

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Families with children of all ages and interests, and those who enjoy exploring can discover a variety of interesting workshops. The event's theme is Recycling, Upcycling, and "Waste" in Nature. You will learn why sorting is important and how to give new life to old things.


Nature

Devín nature. Devín nature. (source: One2We)

Tip for a hike: walk to Devínska Kobyla and Devín Castle

Devínska Kobyla is the highest point in Bratislava region with a height of 514 metres above sea level. At its peak, the remains of a former missile base are hidden in the woods. From the top of the tower, you can see up to three countries; in addition to Slovakia you can look over the Danube to Austria and Hungary.

The tour begins at Kútiky stop, accessible via tram 9 or 4. You will take a walk through the forest and ascend the tower at Devínska Kobyla before reaching Devín Castle. To return to Bratislava, you can catch bus 29.

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The entire hike will take around 2.5 hours.

Use the map below, if you would like to go on the hike.


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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