Traja Mušketieri

Bratislava


Medieval in decoration but with one hungry eye on French cuisine, the 'Three Musketeers' has a poetic menu roaming from Provençal fish soup to the rich and cream-garnished 'lady-in-waiting' pork. Artichoke tagliatelle and platters of French cheese form a pleasant detour from meaty mainstays, and we love the mostly Slovak wine list. Courteous service, too.

Reservations recommended.


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

Nearby Bratislava attractions

1. Museum of Pharmacy

0.28 MILES

In an original burgher house, a tiny museum gives a glimpse of the unguents and ghoulish cures that would have been offered by the pharmacy that stood…

2. Michael's Gate & Weapons Museum

0.29 MILES

Of Bratislava's original 13th-century walls, Michael's is the last gate standing. Capped with an onion dome, the gate's tower was rebuilt in baroque style…

4. Námestie Slobody

0.33 MILES

Bratislava's underused 'Freedom Square' was one of the country's first to be renamed after the Velvet Revolution. Sadly, the centrepiece of this Soviet…

5. Museum of Jewish Culture

0.38 MILES

This enriching museum unveils the stories of Bratislava's once-thriving Jewish community through photographs and objects from daily life, with a focus on…

6. Jesuit Church

0.39 MILES

The Jesuit Church of the Holy Saviour, just off Hlavné nám, was built in the 17th century. It's worth peeping inside to see the baroque altar.

7. Slavín War Memorial

0.4 MILES

Honouring 6845 Soviet soldiers who died when Bratislava was freed in April 1945, this lofty monument yields great views over the city. The soldier on top…

8. Hlavné Námestie

0.42 MILES

The nucleus for Bratislava's history, festivals and chic cafe culture is Hlavné nám (Main Sq). There's architectural finery in almost every direction,…