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The BEIGLI HOTEL GARDEN in Bratislava will host the conference this year.

BEIGLI Hotel & Garden is a cozy and stylish hotel located in the very heart of Bratislava, in a quiet pedestrian zone within the historic center, next to Michael’s Gate. Its walls incorporate the original 16th-century city fortifications. In addition to its central location, the hotel is distinguished by its unique private garden full of greenery.
The ENPAIR 2062 Conference is held in Bratislava, the capital of the Slovak Republic. Situated along the Danube River, Bratislava is a vibrant and welcoming city. Despite its status as a European capital, it remains remarkably compact, allowing visitors to explore its historic center comfortably on foot.
The Historic Heart of the City
The conference takes place in the very heart of the Old Town, where centuries of history blend seamlessly with a lively contemporary atmosphere. Narrow cobbled streets, elegant palaces, and hidden courtyards create a distinctive setting that invites both exploration and relaxation between conference sessions.
A Walk Through History
The historic center of Bratislava offers a rich blend of architectural styles, reflecting its past as an important cultural crossroads in Central Europe. Within just a few minutes’ walk of the conference venue, participants can discover some of the city’s most iconic landmarks:
• Main Square (Hlavné námestie)
The central square of the Old Town, surrounded by historic buildings and lively cafés. At its center stands the Roland Fountain, dating back to the 16th century. The square serves as a natural meeting point and an ideal place to experience the everyday rhythm of the city.

• St. Martin’s Cathedral
One of the most significant historical landmarks in Bratislava, this Gothic cathedral served as the coronation church for Hungarian kings between 1563 and 1830. Its distinctive tower, crowned with a replica of the Hungarian royal crown, is a defining feature of the city skyline.


• Bratislava Castle
Perched on a hill above the Old Town, Bratislava Castle offers panoramic views of the city, the Danube River, and even neighboring Austria and Hungary. A walk up to the castle takes approximately 15 minutes and is well worth the effort.
• Primate’s Palace
An elegant neoclassical palace known for its Hall of Mirrors, where the Peace of Pressburg was signed in 1805. Today, it stands as one of the most beautiful and historically significant buildings in the city center.

The City Beyond the Conference
Bratislava offers more than just historical landmarks. Its Old Town is filled with cafés, restaurants, galleries, and small shops that create a lively yet relaxed atmosphere. A short walk leads to the Danube riverfront, where you can enjoy scenic views, peaceful walks, or informal conversations with fellow participants outside the conference setting.

One of Bratislava’s greatest advantages is its accessibility. Most of the city’s highlights are located within a 5–15 minute walking radius, allowing you to explore freely without the need for transportation. Whether you choose a short stroll between sessions or an evening walk after the conference, Bratislava offers a welcoming and memorable experience at every step.