Bratislava, Slovakia
We are happy to announce that the 2023 European Alliance for Innovation: Smart Life Summit will take place at the Radisson Blu Carlton Hotel Bratislava
We are happy to announce that the 2023 European Alliance for Innovation: Smart Life Summit will take place at the Radisson Blu Carlton Hotel Bratislava
Hviezdoslav Square 3, 811 02 Bratislava, Slovakia
The hotel offers a great mix of historical architecture and modern convenience for the most streamlined and comfortable stay and Summit experience.
The venue is located in the heart of Bratislava’s Old Town, allowing for easy access to the city’s historical landmarks or scenic strolls along the Danube River.
M. R. Štefánik Airport is 10 minutes away by car from the centre of Bratislava and offers classic as well as commercial flight connections with selected cities in Europe.
Vienna airport is approximately 45 minutes away from Bratislava.
Once the seat of kings, now a symbol of Bratislava and home to the Museum of History. It offers a wonderful view of the city and even neighbouring countries from its 47-metre-high crown tower.
Step out of the Summit venue and enter the picturesque Old Town of Bratislava full of spacious squares, hidden alleys and historical landmarks including St. Martin’s Cathedral, Old Town Hall, Primate’s Palace and more. The Old Town streets also offer a wide selection of restaurants, cafés and pubs.
At the edge of the Church of St. Elizabeth which goes by the nickname “Blue Church” due to the remarkable blue colour of its facade. It was constructed in the Art Nouveau style, showcasing intricate details and mosaics. It is a popular location for weddings and baptisms.
If you are a fan of art, you cannot miss a visit to the recently reopened Slovak National Gallery. You will be treated not only to intriguing art installations but also to beautiful views of the Danube river from the gallery’s iconic bridge.
Take a stroll on a riverbank walkway, where you will be treated to beautiful sights of historical buildings, trendy floating restaurants, and breathtaking views of the fast-flowing river.
The Slavín Memorial, towering over Bratislava’s city centre, is the largest war memorial in Central Europe thanks to its impressive height of 52 meters. It is the burial ground of 6845 soldiers of the Soviet Army who died during the liberation of Bratislava in World War II.