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Bratislava vs Dublin

Which destination is right for your next trip?

Bratislava

Bratislava

Slovakia

Dublin

Dublin

Ireland

Bratislava

Safety: 82/100Pop: 475,000Europe/Bratislava

Dublin

Safety: 78/100Pop: 1.4M (city)Europe/Dublin

πŸ’° Budget

budget
Bratislava: $40-65Dublin: $60-90
mid-range
Bratislava: $90-150Dublin: $150-250
luxury
Bratislava: $250+Dublin: $350+

πŸ›‘οΈ Safety

Bratislava82/100βœ“Safety Score75/100Dublin

Bratislava

Bratislava is a safe capital city with low crime rates compared to Western European capitals. Violent crime is rare, and most visitors experience no problems. Petty theft can occur in tourist areas and on public transport, but the overall risk is modest.

Dublin

Dublin is generally safe for visitors. The main concerns are petty theft (especially pickpocketing on crowded streets and public transport), occasional street harassment in certain areas at night, and scams targeting tourists in Temple Bar. Use normal city awareness and Dublin is a welcoming, friendly place.

⭐ Ratings

Bratislava3/5English Friendlyβœ“5/5Dublin
Bratislava5/5Walkability5/5Dublin
Bratislava4/5βœ“Public Transit3/5Dublin
Bratislava3/5Food Sceneβœ“4/5Dublin
Bratislava3/5Nightlifeβœ“5/5Dublin
Bratislava3/5Cultural Sitesβœ“4/5Dublin
Bratislava3/5Nature Access3/5Dublin
Bratislava4/5WiFi Reliabilityβœ“5/5Dublin

🌀️ Weather

Bratislava

Bratislava has a continental climate with warm summers and cold winters. It sits in the rain shadow of the Alps, making it one of the driest and warmest cities in Slovakia. Summer days can be hot, while winter brings frost, occasional snow, and biting winds along the Danube.

Spring (March - May)4-20Β°C
Summer (June - August)16-30Β°C
Autumn (September - November)4-20Β°C
Winter (December - February)-3-4Β°C

Dublin

Dublin has a mild maritime climate β€” rarely very hot or very cold but frequently damp. Rain falls on average 150 days per year, usually as drizzle rather than downpours. Pack layers and a waterproof jacket regardless of season. The Irish saying "there's no bad weather, just bad clothes" applies.

Spring (March - May)5-14Β°C
Summer (June - August)11-20Β°C
Autumn (September - November)5-16Β°C
Winter (December - February)2-8Β°C

πŸš‡ Getting Around

Bratislava

Bratislava's old town is tiny and entirely walkable. The broader city is served by a network of trams, buses, and trolleybuses operated by DPB. Bolt and other ride-hailing apps are affordable and widely used. The Danube promenade connects the old town to the castle area on foot.

Walkability: The old town is one of the smallest and most walkable in Europe β€” you can cross it in 20 minutes. Most sights (castle, cathedral, main square, Blue Church) are within a 15-minute walk of each other. The castle hill involves a moderate uphill walk but is manageable for most visitors.

DPB Trams β€” €0.70 (15 min) / €0.90 (30 min) / €1.20 (60 min); day pass €3.50
DPB Buses β€” €0.70-1.20 depending on duration; same tickets as trams
Bolt / Uber β€” €3-6 for most city trips; airport ~€8-15

Dublin

Dublin's public transport includes the DART commuter rail, Luas tram lines, and Dublin Bus. Get a Leap Card (reloadable travel card) for cheaper fares β€” it works on all services. A single bus fare with Leap is €1.70 versus €2.70 cash.

Walkability: Dublin's city center is very walkable and flat. The main tourist zone (Trinity College to Temple Bar to Grafton Street to St Stephen's Green) is easily covered on foot in 20-30 minutes. The north and south sides of the Liffey each have their own character and are connected by numerous bridges.

Luas β€” €1.70-2.50 (Leap Card) / €2.10-3.30 (cash)
DART (Dublin Area Rapid Transit) β€” €2.50-5.00 (Leap Card)
Dublin Bus & Go-Ahead Ireland β€” €1.70 (Leap Card) / €2.70 (cash, exact change only)

The Verdict

Choose Bratislava if...

you want a compact old town on the Danube, great-value dining, and an easy day trip from Vienna or Budapest

Choose Dublin if...

you want Irish literature, Temple Bar trad sessions, Guinness Storehouse, Trinity College's Book of Kells, and Dublin Bay coastal rambles