Visit Bratislava
Bratislava continues to be one of the youngest capitals of Europe. At the same time, however, it draws on a rich and famous tradition reaching back as many as two thousand years.
Thanks to its unique position, Bratislava and the surrounding area is an ideal location for logistics warehouses. Tourist potential on the other hand attracts developers that specialize in hotel projects. The strong economy of the region also reflects in flat construction, with the Bratislava region producing almost one third of the annual total number of started and completed flats.
Fantastic locations that till recently were not utilized, are now transforming into new city quarters, giving the Slovak capital a new character. The new Land Use Plan of the city identifies a total of 4,000 hectares of additional development land earmarked for the construction of flats, shops, offices and related infrastructure. This is the key competitive advantage of Bratislava in enticing foreign investors here, which no other European city can offer.
Commercial properties in the city on the Danube are owned by big names like Heitman, Rodamco Europe, Hannover Leasing or Axa. Eight out of the ten biggest real estate transactions in Slovakia concern Bratislava. In Bratislava you can find world renowned developers like Ballymore Properties, which are accompanied also by strong Slovak players, which now play their hands throughout Central East Europe. Prestigious consulting companies also have branches here, like CB Richard Ellis, Colliers International and King Sturge.
Special importance in the urban concept of Bratislava is associated with the embankments on both sides of the River Danube, the historical city centre, the castle and the area below the castle, together with other protected heritage sites. A specific position is held by the dockland area. The hub of the new plans is the area on the north bank of the Danube between The Old Bridge and The Harbour Bridge.