Račianske mýto (literally Rača Toll) is a major transport junction and intersection in Bratislava, the capital of Slovakia.
It connects the city center with the suburb of Rača and also serves as a transport artery between Trnavské mýto and Old Town.
Račianske mýto also contains an attached city park and several major public transport stops.
The northwestern side of the area includes a park and building complex, partially built on the site of two former cemeteries.
Nearby stands a statue entitled Hirošima, a gift from sculptor Tibor Bártfay,[2] at the former site of a Soviet statue of a militiaman dating to 1972[3] commemorating the Red Army's victory over Nazi Germany.
The tram track from the city center via Radlinského and Račianske mýto to Gaštanový hájik (later to Komisárky) was completed in 1899.