Slovak capital city has only a small historic center, but it would be a mistake not to see it. Old Town Hall, as well as the Bratislava Castle and the Parliament should be seen by every visitor. In Café Roland at the Main Square you can see a wooden statue of a chess Turk, which recalls the famous cheat with supposedly genius chess machine, which was produced by Baron Wolfgang von Kempelen, a native of Bratislava. For an expensive lunch with luxury view of the city, you can sit in the "Eye" above Bratislava in the observation tower on the New Bridge across the Danube.
The sculpture of Turk, a chess machine, in café Roland in the center of Bratislava
The Main square in the center of pedestrian zones in the city center
The Bratislava Castle rises on the hill above Danube river
From the observation restaurant on the New bridge you can see not only the whole Slovak metropolis, but you can also have a look to Austria