Most popular tours and activities from Bratislava City Tours
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Bratislava: Wine Tasting in city center
Slovakia, especially the Bratislava region and southern Slovakia, has a rich winemaking history dating back to Roman times. The vineyards are located on the hillsides of the Small Carpathian Mountains surrounding Bratislava. The Small Carpathian Wine Road begins in Bratislava’s Rača district and ends in Slovakia’s ‘Little Rome,’ a city of Trnava located 50 km from the capital. A visit to Bratislava would not be complete without sampling its delicious cuisine and experiencing the unique flavors of its local wines, which remain a ‘hidden gem’ of Slovakia.During our wine tasting, you’ll have the opportunity to savor and distinguish between four traditional wines from a small local producer in the nearby village of Limbach, just outside Bratislava. The experience is complemented by a selection of small canapés, a traditional snack enjoyed with a glass of wine.
1 hour
easy
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Bratislava From Vienna By Bus With Lunch
Bratislava and Vienna are two the closest capital cities in Europe. Both cities have similar roots, moreover were the capital cities of Austro – Hungarian Empire. Bratislava was a capital of Hungarian Kingdom. On the contrary Vienna of Austrian Kingdom.The bus departs from Vienna Vienna Hauptbanhof Bus Station - bus stop C1 at 09:50 AM. Transfers are operated by SLOVAK LINES. Arrival in Bratislava at 11:20 AM at Bratislava Most SNP bus stop. Free time in Bratislava till 12:00 PM. At noon meeting with your guide the main entrance of the Park Inn by Radisson Danube Hotel. The meeting point is located just 250 m from bus stop, you will just cross the zebra crossing.Walking tour of historical city center of BratislavaIt takes one hour. You will discover with us all the highlights. Such as St. Martin’s Cathedral Slovak National Theater, Slovak Philharmonic Orchestra – Reduta, Man at Work Statue. Next stops are Main Square with Roland Fountain, statue of Napoleonic soldier and Old Town Hall. Continue to oldest sacral building in Bratislava – Franciscan Church. Last stops are St. Michael’s Gate and Trinity Church.Afterward the guide takes you to a restaurant, where’ll helps you order a local menu. It is a 2 course menu without drinks. If you wish a vegetarian menu, please inform us in advance.After the lunch, you will have free time in Bratislava. You can use this time for walking, shopping, or just enjoying yourselves in the beauty on Danube.Eventually departure of the bus at 18:08 PM, from Most SNP bus stop. It is the same bus stop as you will arrive in Bratislava. Arrival in Vienna at 19:25 pm in the evening again at Vienna Hauptbanhof bus station.
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Bratislava: Gallery Multium Entrance Ticket
Bratislava’s Gallery Multium features a unique take on space, mirrors, and illusions. With this entrance ticket, explore the gallery’s six unforgettable spaces, each offering a different experience. Get a chance to witness infinity with the help of mirrors. The gallery is inspired by the works of worldwide famous artists including an exhibition of Matej Kren at Slovak National Gallery and the work of Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama whose Infinity Mirror Room is one of the main attractions of New York.
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Wine Tasting with Sommelier in Bratislava
The Slovakian National Collection of Wines is unique in Europe and is open all year round. Here you will find the top 100 Slovak wines. The wines are selected by experts, oenologists, sommeliers, and winemakers in the highest Slovak wine competition, the National Wine Salon of the Slovak Republic.Choose one wine tasting program, either basic 3 samples of wine, or 5 samples, or a complete wine tasting of 72 Slovakian wines in 100 minutes. At first glance, this may seem like a lot, but it’s up to you how many samples you can taste. The program is designed so that you can taste wines from 6 Slovak wine-growing areas.Experience and taste the best of Slovak wine culture. Get comfortable in the stylish historic cellar of the Museum of Viticulture and Enology in the Apponny Palace. Tastings are managed by a professional sommelier, who talks about individual wines in terms of sensory properties and their interest. If you want to have the deep knowledge of Slovakian wines Wine tasting with sommelier in Bratislava is your choice.
1 hour
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Bratislava From Vienna By Bus With Coffee & Cake
Bratislava and Vienna are two the closest capital cities in Europe. Both cities have similar roots, moreover were the capital cities of Austro – Hungarian Empire. Bratislava was a capital of Hungarian Kingdom. On the contrary Vienna of Austrian Kingdom.The bus departs from Vienna Vienna Hauptbanhof Bus Station - bus stop C1 at 09:50 AM. Transfers are operated by SLOVAK LINES. Arrival in Bratislava at 11:20 AM at Bratislava Most SNP bus stop. Free time in Bratislava till 12:00 PM. At noon meeting with your guide the main entrance of the Park Inn by Radisson Danube Hotel. The meeting point is located just 250 m from bus stop, you will just cross the zebra crossing.Walking tour of historical city center of BratislavaIt takes one hour. You will discover with us all the highlights. Such as St. Martin’s Cathedral Slovak National Theater, Slovak Philharmonic Orchestra – Reduta, Man at Work Statue. Next stops are Main Square with Roland Fountain, statue of Napoleonic soldier and Old Town Hall. Continue to oldest sacral building in Bratislava – Franciscan Church. Last stops are St. Michael’s Gate and Trinity Church.Afterward the guide takes you to a restaurant, where’ll helps you order a coffee & cake.After the coffee & cake, you will have free time in Bratislava. You can use this time for walking, shopping, or just enjoying yourselves in the beauty on Danube.Eventually departure of the bus at 18:08 PM, from Most SNP bus stop. It is the same bus stop as you will arrive in Bratislava. Arrival in Vienna at 19:25 pm in the evening again at Vienna Hauptbanhof bus station.
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Bratislava Classical Walking Tour
Bratislava Classical Walking Tour starts at 12:00 PM. Meeting with the guide in front of Park Inn by Radisson Danube Hotel. Short basic introduction of Bratislava and Slovakia. Firstly the guide will open up you history of one of the most youngest capital cities of Europe. Slovakia became an independent state just in 1993. Moreover you will hear about ancient history of Slovakia. It’s a time when the old Slavs, the predecessor of modern Slovaks inhabited Slovakia. They created Great Moravia Empire. Continue by times when Slovakia was part of Hungarian Empire. Afterwards Austro – Hungarian Empire.You will hear the legends from this period. The legends and stories full of brave knights, kings and queens. For instance you’ll hear a legend about the knight Roland. He was so popular, that he has even a fountain at Main Square. The story continues to time of first Czechoslovakia.Continue by a controversial Slovak war state during second world war. You will also hear about the darkness times of communism in Slovakia. But we will tell you also about the hope, that brought the Velvet revolution. The result of Velvet revolution was at the end an independent Slovakia. From 2004 a proud member of European Union.What you will seeYou’ll discover Slovak National Theater, as well as Slovak Philharmonic Orchestra – Reduta. Continue to statue of Man at Work, Main Square with Roland Fountain, statue of Napoleonic soldier & Old Town Hall. Learn about Franciscan Church, the oldest sacral building of Bratislava. Walking tour goes on to Biela Street, Michalska Street with St. Michael’s Gate. Pass along a Palace of Royal Hungarian Chamber, Mozart House and Academia Istropolitana. Last stops are Keglevich Palace and St. Martin’s Cathedral.
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Private Walking Tour of Bratislava
You will be picked up from your centrally-located hotel in Bratislava (if staying outside the city center, your meeting is in front of the main entrance to the Park Inn Danube Hotel). Your tour will begin with a short introduction before you begin exploring Hviezdoslavovo Square. You will discover the Opera House and Reduta Building, passing along the "man at work" statue and Schoner Natzi statue to arrive to Bratislava's Main Square. You will then pause at the Roland Fountain where you will here of legends about the famous knight Roland, as well as about the coronation festivities of Hungarian kings in Bratislava.You can take a photo with a Napoleonic soldier as you pass by the Old Town Hall, and discover the Franciscian Church, the oldest sacred building of Bratislava, where the knights of Golden Spurs were knighted. You will then stroll through Franciscan Square to Primate's Palace, where you can marvel at one of Bratislava’s hidden gems: Primate’s Palace (where the Pressburg peace between the Austro-Hungarian Empire and Napoleon's France were signed).Next, you will take in the stunning Michael's Gate, before seeing the palace where the Hungarian Parliament used to meet. You will then see the building of Academia Istropolitana, the premise of the first university in the Hungarian Kingdom. At the conclusion of your tour, you will pass by St. Martin's Cathedral, and if you book the 3-hour option, you will also discover Bratislava Castle from where you will gain superb views over Bratislava.
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Private Bratislava Grand City Tour
Meet your guide at lobby of your hotel in Bratislava. If you just crossing Bratislava, we can pick you up from bus or train station too. The tour consist of two parts.Panorama city tourThe first part of the tour is a panorama city tour by car. Pass along Presidential Palace. Drive thru Palisady district, full of villas built in style of functionalism. The villas were built at the beginning of 20th century. Short stop at Bratislava Castle. Continue to house of Slovak Parliament. Last stop at Slavin Monument, a breathtaking view on Bratislava. Afterwards drive to Old Town.Walking TourFirst part is a walking tour. It lasts 2,15 hours. Discover Slovak National Theater. Continue to Slovak Philharmonic Orchestra building – Reduta. Certainly stroke a head of the statue Man at Work, in order to return to Bratislava. At Main Square take a picture with a Napoleonic soldier. In addition hear a legend about the knight Roland. Even you can refresh in his fountain at Main Square. At first pass Old Town Hall to get to a hidden gem of the city – Primate’s Palace. At Franciscan square you can marvel at Franciscan Church. It’s the oldest sacral building of Bratislava. Afterwards walk down thru St. Michael’s Gate. Hear the stories about the executor, who lived next door to the gate.Next stop will be Palace of Royal Hungarian Chamber. In this palace Hungarian Parliament used to meet. Last stops of walking tour are Academia Istropolitana, St. Catharine Chapel, Mozart House and Keglevich Palace. At the end of the walking tour admire St. Martin’s Cathedral. There were crowned 19 Hungarian kings & queens. The tour end at city center.
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Bratislava: Malt House Beer Tasting
Enjoy delicious specialty beers at Bratislava's traditional beer house Sladovna. Taste either 3 or 4 samples of specialty beer depending on chosen experience.All offered beer is brewed by traditional recipe of pilsner style beer, following the standards of this beer strictly contains only water, malt, hop and brewing yeast. Malt used while making SLADOVŇA - MAXMILIAN beer comes from a malt house significant by its hand made malt, making this a true first class malt. Our beer are hopped mostly with the special type of hop ŽATECKY POLORANY ČERVENAK which belongs to the group of best hops because of its clean flavor.SLADOVŇA - MAXMILIAN beer is made without additional chemicals and it’s ripening at least one month and longer. Contains only a natural amount of CO2.The option Small Tasting includes 3 samples of specialty beer with pretzel. The option Knight Roland Tasting includes 4 samples of specialty beer with traditional either ham or cheese beer snack.
1 hour
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Bratislava: Slovakian Wine Tasting Experience
Indulge in an exquisite journey through Bratislava's finest wine cellars and shops, where you can enjoy tastings of three distinct types of Slovakian wines. By the end of this tour, we guarantee you'll be an expert on Slovakian wines!First stop it is at Slovak National Saloon of wine. Here you will find the top 100 Slovak wines. The wines are selected by experts, oenologists, sommeliers, and winemakers in the highest Slovak wine competition, the National Wine Salon of the Slovak Republic. You will have here 3 samples of wine with explanation of sommelier. Second stop it is unique experience Wine Tasting in the Dark. We will serve you 4 unique Slovak wines in the dark during 40 minutes. The tasting will be guided by an audioguide in English language. So, first of all our sommelier will pour you the first sample of Slovak wine and our audioguide guides you throught the tasting in a fun and interactive way. Don´t be shy during the tasting to express your feelings or opinions. Our sommelier will listen to you during a whole tasting.The last stop it is in stylish Spusta Cafe. During our wine tasting, you’ll have the opportunity to savor and distinguish between four traditional wines from a small local producer in the nearby village of Limbach, just outside Bratislava. The experience is complemented by a selection of small canapés, a traditional snack enjoyed with a glass of wine.After this self guided tour you will become expert in Slovakian wine.
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Bratislava: Old Town Cake Tasting Experience
Discover the delicious flavors of traditional Slovakian cake and pastries with this tasting in Bratislava. Taste the rich flavors of a Krémeš, Punčový rez and Dobošová rez cakes. Meet your host in the cozy Spusta Café. Enjoy a short presentation on each dessert you are served. Start with an authentic Punčový rez with flavor of rum. Hear the story behind how this pastry was developed.Next, savor the vanilla pudding-filled and whipped cream topped Krémeš cake. Find out about this treat from the Austro-Hungarian Empire. Finish with a tasty Dobošový rez pastry.
1 hour
easy
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Bratislava City Walking Tour with Castle Ticket
Bratislava 2 hour City Walking Tour with Castle ticket discovers to you Bratislava’s Old Town. Hear about the city and country’s fascinating history on a guided walking tour. See the important monuments of Slovakia’s capital city before entering Bratislava Castle.Bratislava 2 Hour City Walking Tour with Castle Ticket ItineraryMeeting with the guide in front of Park Inn By Radisson Danube Hotel. Short basic introduction about Bratislava and Slovakia. Listen as the guide sheds light on the history of one of the youngest capital cities and states of Europe. Hear about the ancient history of Slovakia. It’s time when the old Slavs, the predecessor of modern Slovaks, inhabited Slovakia. Following they created the Great Moravian Empire.Continue along as your guide share legends from the time when Bratislava was the capital city of the Hungarian Kingdom. Hungarian kings and queens were crowned here. The story continues to the time of Czechoslovakia. Hear about the dark times during Slovak communism. Also learn about the hope which brought upon the Velvet Revolution. The revolution eventually leading to Slovakia’s 2004 membership in the European Union.Discover Slovak National Theater. Also pass along building of Slovak Philharmonic Orchestra – Reduta. Continue to the Main Square, passing by Old Town Hall. On Franciscan Square, see the oldest sacral building in Bratislava, the Franciscan Church. Next stops are Biela Street and Michalska Street to St. Michael’s Gate. Pass by historical buildings and palaces on Venturska Street and Panska Street and visit exteriors of St. Martin’s Cathedral.Afterward, walk up to the iconic Bratislava Castle located above the city. Your guide will give you an introduction about the castle and then you will explore the most significant symbol of Bratislava on your own.
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Bratislava by night
Bratislava by Night Tour Itinerary:You will see Bratislava by night in a way you’ ve never seen it before. Start your exploration by meeting your guide in front of Park Inn by Radisson Danube Hotel. Short introduction about Bratislava & Slovakia. Learn about the origins of one of the most youngest capitals. Hear tales about ancient history of Slovakia. Get know old Slavs, the predecessor of modern Slovaks, who created the Great Moravia Empire. Go on the tale thru times of Hungarian Empire. Slovakia were part of Hungarian, afterwards Austro-Hungarian Empire about 1000 years. Eventually the tale ends in 1993 by creating independent Slovakia. But the story does not end at all. From 2004 we are a proud member of European Union. And from 2009 our currency is EURO. Walk up to Bratislava Castle, a dominant feature of Bratislava. The castle stands at a strategic site above the Danube. The site was inhabited as far as back as Celtic & Great Moravia Empire. Always has played an important role in history of Slovakia as well as Central Europe. Bratislava Castle host in February 2005 a big event. At the castle had the summit George W. Bush & Vladimir Putin. Bratislava was literally, the capital city of the world for a while. From Bratislava castle is a superb view on Old Town. You can also see the windmills in Austria.Continue walking down thru Bratislava’s Castle settlement and a view on orthodox St. Nicolas church. Continue thru Jewish ghetto to Bratislava city center. Discovering the Bratislava’s city center. At the end a glass of traditional Slovakian fine wine with pretzel in a stylish cafeteria located in Bratislava’s city center.Tour promotial:The aim of Bratislava by night walking tour is to present you the best views on Bratislava at dusk. At this time the colors of the town are different from daily light. Explore the main dominant of Bratislava, Bratislava castle in all its beauty. In addition to the views you learn about the history of Slovakia & Bratislava. But the most important, while discovering we will have fun!
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Private Grand City Tour in Bratislava with Devin Castle
This Tour will present Bratislava as a whole, with its extensive historical core. The tour is combined and the first half of the sightseeing is on foot and the second is panorama city tour by car. This excursion will give you a complete picture of Bratislava and it will shows you also the Bratislava second castle Devin, located on the border of three countries and on the border of two rivers.
5 hours
easy
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Bratislava: A taste of Traditional "Pressburg" cuisine
What a better way to spend afternoon or evening by traditional 3 course tasting menu in the most traditional Bratislava restaurant – Zylinder Cafe Restaurant. You will show your voucher at Cafe Zylinder, the cozy cafe – restaurant where will you have a 3 course tasting menu with glass of a fine local wine. You will discover by all your senses the taste of old Bratislava cuisine, what is also known as „Pressburg cuisine“, as it is an ancient name of Bratislava.Prior the tasting menu you will be contacted regarding the choose one of 2 variants of tasting menu. Tasting consist of aperitif, appetizer, main course and at the end you will enjoy the magnificent dessert. If you would like to get know Bratislava also with taste, tasting menu is for you the right choose.Discover with us the Traditional Pressburg Cuisine.
1 hour
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Private Transfer Bratislava Airport to Hotel in Bratislava or vice versa
Private transfer in Bratislava from Bratislava airport to Hotel in Bratislava or vice versa. Book transfer in advance to avoid the stress while arriving in Bratislava.
33 minutes
easy
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Bratislava 2 hours walking tour with beer tasting
Meeting with the guide at 12:00 PM in front of Park Inn by Radisson Danube Hotel.Walking tour:Short basic introduction about Bratislava and Slovakia. Listen as the guide sheds light on the history of one of the youngest capital cities and states of Europe. Hear about the ancient history of Slovakia. It’s time when the old Slavs, the precedecessor of modern Slovaks, inhabited Slovakia. Following they created the Great Moravian Empire.Continue along as your guide share legends from the time when Bratislava was the capital city of the Hungarian Kingdom. Hungarian kings and queens were crowned here. The story continues to the time of Czechoslovakia. Hear about the dark times during Slovak communism. Also learn about the hope which brought upon the Velvet Revolution. The revolution eventually leading to Slovakia’s 2004 membership in the European Union.Discover Slovak National Theatre. Also pass along building of Slovak Philharmonic Orchestra – Reduta. Continue to the Main Square, passing by Old Town Hall. On Franciscan Square, see the oldest sacral building in Bratislava, the Franciscan Church. Next stops are Biela Street and Michalska Street to St. Michael’s Gate. Pass by historical buildings and palaces on Venturska Street and Panska Street and visit exteriers of St. Martin’s Cathedral.Beer tasting:Finally the tour ends at local beer house. Beer tasting of traditional beer house. You will taste 3 samples of local specialty beer with pretzel.
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Private One Day Trip to Bratislava from Vienna
Meet your drive at hotel reception. Private transfer to Bratislava. Bratislava and Vienna are two the closest capital cities in Europe. Both cities have similar roots, moreover were the capital cities of Austro – Hungarian Empire. Bratislava was a capital of Hungarian Kingdom. On the contrary Vienna of Austrian Kingdom.After the arrival in Bratislava meeting with licensed guide. Start of the Grand City Tour of Bratislava. The Grand City Tour consist of two parts. Panorama city tour by car and Walking tour.Panorama city tourThe first part of the tour is a panorama city tour by car. Pass along Presidential Palace. Drive thru Palisady district, full of villas built in style of functionalism. The villas have been built at the beginning of 20th century. Short stop at Bratislava Castle. Continue to house of Slovak Parliament. Last stop at Slavin Monument, a breathtaking view on Bratislava. Afterward drive to Old Town.Walking TourFirst part is a walking tour. It lasts 2,15 hours. Discover Slovak National Theater. Continue to Slovak Philharmonic Orchestra building – Reduta. Certainly stroke a head of the statue Man at Work, in order to return to Bratislava. At Main Square take a picture with a Napoleonic soldier. In addition hear a legend about the knight Roland. Even you can refresh in his fountain at Main Square. At first pass Old Town Hall to get to a hidden gem of the city – Primate’s Palace. At Franciscan square you can marvel at Franciscan Church. It’s the oldest sacral building of Bratislava. Afterwards walk down thru St. Michael’s Gate. Hear the stories about the executor, who lived next door to the gate.Next stop will be Palace of Royal Hungarian Chamber. In this palace Hungarian Parliament used to meet. Last stops of walking tour are Academia Istropolitana, St. Catharine Chapel, Mozart House and Keglevich Palace. At the end of the walking tour admire St. Martin’s Cathedral. There were crowned 19 Hungarian kings & queens.Finally finish of the Grand City Tour. Thereafter 3 hours free time in Bratislava. Our guide will recommend you a restaurant for a lunch according your preferences. Eventually meeting with the driver. Drive back to Vienna. Drop off at your hotel.
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Bratislava City Sightseeing Afternoon Walking Tour
Learn more about Bratislava from an informative local guide on a 1-hour group walking tour. Uncover why this city is know as the Beauty on Danube as you see the old town, grand palaces, and historic monuments. Be greeted by your guide who will inform you about Bratislava’s past with facts and stories about the Hungarian empire, Slovak communism, the Velvet Revolution, and Slovakia’s 2004 membership in the European Union.Listen to your guide as they show you the Opera House and the House of Reduta. Continue to the imposing Main Square and pass by the Old Town Hall. See the oldest building in Bratislava, the Franciscan Church. Stroll through Biela Street and Michalska Street to Michael’s Gate. Marvel at historical buildings and palaces on Venturska Street and Panska Street. Finish your tour at St. Martin’s Cathedral. Bratislava City Sightseeing Afternoon Walking Tour is the best tour for those who want to get familiar with Slovakian capital.
1 hour
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From Bratislava: Half Day Trip to "Slovakian Little Rome"
Start by taking the 01:27 PM train from Bratislava main train station to Trnava. The journey takes about 30 minutes.One day prior your tour you will receive the train tickets. At 01:57 PM arrival at Trnava Train station. At the platform meeting with licensed English speaking guide and start of the 2 hours walking tour of Trnava.Stroll with the guide thru beautiful baroque streets of the first royal town of Slovakia and seats of bishop and archbishops of Slovakian and previously Austro - Hungarian Empire. Thanks to a great volume of religious buildings Trnava is known in Slovakia as "Little Rome" or "Slovakian Rome". Discover the beautiful St. Nicolas basilica together with monumental cathedral of St. John Baptist. End of the extensive 2 hours walking tour at Holly Trinity Square. After the walking tour 2 hours free time in city center.At 05:30 PM departure of the train from Trnava train station to Bratislava main train station. At 06:01 pm arrival at Bratislava.
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Bratislava Mead and Honey Tasting
Enjoy an experience in a honey shop located directly in Bratislava city center. Learn about the honey production and get the stylish honey souvenir pack.You will meet with the local producer at a honey shop located directly in the Bratislava city center, just a few steps from Opera House. All the mead and honey are from small family owned beekeeping and mead factory located in Dolna Krupa, close to city of Trnava, about 60 km far from Bratislava. The shopkeeper will guide you thru brief mead & honey tasting. You will taste 4 samples of fine local honey (Creamed honey, honey with bee pollen, honey with propolis, and honey with cinnamon). After the honey tasting, you will also taste two samples of Slovakian peculiarity Trnava Mead (alcoholic beverage about 10-14% of alcohol). Mead is an alcoholic beverage, which is very popular in Slovakia. This mead is made from selected types of Slovak flower honey. The pure honey taste and aroma is finely tuned with herbs and spices. Historically, it became the first mead in the world to win gold medals at both the Apimondia and Mazer Cup, the world's largest competitions. The Slovaks drinks it in both summer and winter. In summer cold to 12-16° and in winter heated to 55-60°.At the end of the tasting you will get stylish honey souvenir pack which will include:Flower honey 250gMead - 0,18lSlovak herb or fruit tea
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Bratislava Craft Beer Tasting
Meet your guide at 19:00 PM in front of Park Inn by Radisson Danube Hotel. Short basic introduction of Bratislava & Slovakia. Walk to the Sladovna – House of Beer. Slovakia is one of the top beer drinking's countries worldwide. Therefore has a huge variety of different types of beer. In recent years in Slovakia has created a unique culture of local small microbreweries. They prepare own handcraft beer in addition to a fantastic cuisine. Visit with us a small microbrewery popular among locals. Taste 4 specialty beers together with traditional beer snack. All of beers are made directly in a microbrewery. During this beer tasting you will not only learn insights about the brewing process and the various beer types. Furthermore you will discover history of Bratislava & our beer culture.Join us for this beer tasting tour. You will make the new friends while enjoying honest beer.
1 hour and 30 minutes
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Private Transfer Vienna Airport Hotel in Bratislava or vice versa
Private transfer from Vienna airport to hotel in Bratislava or from hotel in Bratislava to Vienna airport. The driver to wait you at arriving hall of the airport with sign with your name, or to pick up you from hotel reception.
53 minutes
easy
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Bratislava Grand City Tour
Meet your guide in front of Park Inn by Radisson Danube Hotel. Short introduction about Bratislava & Slovakia. This sightseeing ‘ll give you a detailed image of Bratislava. The tour consist of two parts.Walking TourFirst part is a walking tour. It lasts 2,15 hours. Discover Slovak National Theater. Continue to Slovak Philharmonic Orchestra building – Reduta. Certainly stroke a head of the statue Man at Work, in order to return to Bratislava. At Main Square take a picture with a Napoleonic soldier. In addition hear a legend about the knight Roland. Even you can refresh in his fountain at Main Square. At first pass Old Town Hall to get to a hidden gem of the city – Primate’s Palace. At Franciscan square you can marvel at Franciscan Church. It’s the oldest sacral building of Bratislava. Afterwards walk down thru St. Michael’s Gate. Hear the stories about the executor, who lived next door to the gate.Next stop will be Palace of Royal Hungarian Chamber. In this palace Hungarian Parliament used to meet. Last stops of walking tour are Academia Istropolitana, St. Catharine Chapel, Mozart House and Keglevich Palace. At the end of the walking tour admire St. Martin’s Cathedral. There were crowned 19 Hungarian kings & queens.Panorama city tourThe second part of the tour is a panorama city tour by car. Pass along Presidential Palace. Drive thru Palisady district, full of villas built in style of functionalism. The villas have been built at the beginning of 20th century. Short stop at Bratislava Castle. Continue to house of Slovak Parliament. Last stop at Slavin Monument, a breathtaking view on Bratislava. Eventually drop of in city center.
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From Bratislava: Cicmany Tour with Thermal Bath Entrance
Departure of the train from Bratislava main train station at 08:27 am. For surcharge possible to book a private transfer to Bratislava train station. Train to Zilina. The journey takes above 2 hours.After the arrival in Zilina meeting with your driver guide. The guide to waits you at Zilina train station. Afterwards departure to Rajecka Lesna. On the route short basic introduction of Slovakia & particularly region of North – West Slovakia.First stop is in pilgrimage site Rajecka Lesna. Entrance to wooden creche. The wooden creche of Rajecka Lesna is the biggest in Slovakia. It shows the traditions, landscape and history of Slovakia.Next, visit a Cicmany, which is one of the most traditional villages of Slovakia. Cicmany is famous thanks to wooden houses painted with white ornaments. It is so called “Cicmany Pattern”. Stroll along the village and explore local unique architecture.After breaking for lunch & coffee head to spa town Rajecke Teplice. Enjoy 2 hours soaking in the regenerating thermal baths. Explore the SPA built in antic style. Relax in healing water whilst enjoying picturesque views of the Mala Fatra Mountains.Our last stop will be Zilina. The center of North – West Slovakia. Sightseeing tour of Zilina. Discovering all main highlights. Such as: the Holy Trinity Church, squared Marianske Square, Bank’s Palace, Rosenfeld Palace, Catholic House and many more. Moreover discovering the oldest sacral building of Zilina – church of st. Stephan from 11th century.At the end of the tour transfer to Zilina train station. Return train to Bratislava. Scheduled arrival in Bratislava at 19:33 PM. For surcharge possible to book a private transfer from Bratislava main train station to your address in Bratislava.
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Bratislava Running Tour with a Local
Pick up from your address in Bratislava or start of the tour in front of main entrance to Park Inn by Radisson Danube. Start of the running tour. This running tour will take them through the historical city center of Bratislava and our running guide will provides them with the facts, stories & legends about the Bratislava & Slovakia. The historical city center of Bratislava is a pedestrian zone, so the tour is 100% safe. During the running tour they will see all highlights of Bratislava such as Building of Slovak National Theatre, the Reduta Building, Primate's Palace, Old Town Hall, St. Michael's Gate, Mozart House, the Hungarian Royal Chamber Palace St. Martin's Cathedral & many more. History and architectural legends abound! The Running Tour is fully loaded with adventures and memories.
1 hour
moderate
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From Bratislava: Small Fatra Tour with Zilina
The departure of the train from Bratislava main train station at 08:27 am. We will send you the train tickets with seat reservation in advance. For surcharge possible to book hotel pick up & drop off. Departure of train to Zilina, journey takes about 2 hours.Finally meeting with your driver guide at Žilina train station. Departure to Vratna Valley. On the route the driver-guide will explain you the history of Slovakia & Small Fatra region.Arrival in Vratna Valley. Funicular to Snilovske Peak. Funicular is subject to change. In bad weather conditions, funicular can be replaced by another activity. Arrival at Snilovske Peak (1524 m). Short stroll at Snilovske Peak , savor the unique views. Then descent by funicular to Vratna Valley. Visit of Vratna Mountain Pass.Afterward arrival in famous Slovakian village Terchová. It’s famous thanks to folk traditions. Terchová Music is from 2013 part of UNESCO WORLD HERITAGE. Two course lunch at local restaurant. Continue by visiting parish church of St. Cyril & Method. Discovering wooden creche at church. .Following transfer to Žilina. A capital of North-West Slovakia. Sightseeing in marvellous Old Town. Passing along Church of Holy Trinity, the Burian Tower. Continue to unique squared Holly Mary Square. In addition exploring Catholic House, Bank Palace Zilina. Next stop is at Rosenfeld Palace, a copy of Belvedere Palace in Vienna. Last stop will be at the oldest building of Zilina – the church of St. Stephan from 11th century.Eventually transfer to Žilina train station. Train back to Bratislava. Scheduled arrival in Bratislava 19:33 PM. Possible private transfer to your address in Bratislava.
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Half-Day Tour with Organic Wine Tasting in Bratislava
Visit a small family-run winery to try 5 local wines paired with snacks with this tour. Choose from a private option with hotel pickup and drop-off in Bratislava, or or a group tour with travel to Svaty Jur on the train.Leave from the Bratislava main train station at 5:18 pm to Svaty Jur. Relax as you travel for about 15 minutes. Be greeted by your driver at the Svaty Jur station. Drive to Svaty Jur and pass through the historical city center.Stop at a family-run local winery which has vineyards that produce organic wines. Chat with the locals and take in the cozy ambience of the winery as you savor 5 local wines paired with traditional Slovakian cheese, bacon, and salami.Transfer back to Svaty Jur Train Station and return to Bratislava on the train at about 7:42 PM
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Bratislava Christmas Market Tour with A Local Guide
Get introduced to the bright and merry pre-Christmas Bratislava, with its unique Christmas Markets with this Christmas Market Tour.The tour starts at 5:00 PM daily during Advent time. Meet your local guide to get an insider’s perspective of the Christmas markets of Bratislava. Visit some of the locals' favorite locations in Bratislava’s Old Town and get into the holiday spirit.Immerse yourself in the traditions of the Slovakian Christmas season with a classical hot punch and delicious Christmas cookies to munch on along the way. Hear fun stories, learn about Slovak pre-Christmas & Christmas traditions.Be guided to Bratislava’s traditional Christmas markets adorned with unique items and festive artifacts. Taste the traditional Christmas Market dish, the Ciganska burger.
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Evening Essential Bratislava Tour & Wine Tasting from Vienna
Spend a magical evening in Slovakia’s capital on this guided Bratislava evening tour with wine tasting from Vienna. Travel comfortably by coach and discover the city when its historic streets are beautifully lit and far less crowded than during the day. After your arrival in Bratislava, meet your local licensed guide and set off on a 90-minute walking tour through the charming Old Town. Explore the city’s most iconic landmarks, hear fascinating stories about Bratislava’s history, and enjoy a relaxed evening atmosphere that reveals a completely different side of the city. Following the guided walk, unwind with a wine tasting at a beloved local café, where you’ll sample selected Slovak wines and learn more about the country’s growing wine tradition. It’s the perfect way to slow down, socialize, and enjoy Bratislava like a local. With comfortable return transport to Vienna included, this experience is ideal for travelers who want to see more than just the highlights – without rushing or crowds.
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From Bratislava: Organic Wine Tasting in Svaty Jur
Visit a small family-run winery to try 5 local wines paired with snacks with this tour. Choose from a private option with hotel pickup and drop-off in Bratislava, or or a group tour with travel to Svaty Jur on the train.Leave from the Bratislava main train station at 5:18 pm to Svaty Jur. Relax as you travel for about 15 minutes. Be greeted by your driver at the Svaty Jur station. Drive to Svaty Jur and pass through the historical city center.Stop at a family-run local winery which has vineyards that produce organic wines. Chat with the locals and take in the cozy ambience of the winery as you savor 5 local wines paired with traditional Slovakian cheese, bacon, and salami.Transfer back to Svaty Jur Train Station and return to Bratislava on the train at about 7:42 PM
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Private Transfer from Budapest to Vienna with Bratislava City Tour
We will pick you up from your address in Budapest for a comfortable two-hour drive to the beautiful capital of Slovakia.Upon arrival in Bratislava, you will meet your licensed guide and embark on a two-hour walking tour to explore the city's rich history and vibrant culture. Your journey begins with a brief introduction, setting the stage for the adventures ahead.Stroll through the picturesque Hviezdoslavovo Square, where you'll admire the stunning Opera House and the iconic Reduta Building. Along the way, you’ll pass the charming “Man at Work” statue and the Schöner Náci statue, leading you to Bratislava's Main Square. Here, you’ll have the chance to pause at the Roland Fountain, where your guide will share captivating legends about the famous knight Roland and the grand coronation festivities of Hungarian kings that took place in Bratislava.Capture a memorable photo with a Napoleonic soldier as you pass by the Old Town Hall and discover the Franciscan Church, the oldest sacred building in Bratislava, where the knights of the Golden Spurs were once knighted. Continue your stroll through Franciscan Square to the Primate’s Palace, one of Bratislava’s hidden gems, where the historic Pressburg peace treaty was signed between the Austro-Hungarian Empire and Napoleon’s France.Next, marvel at the stunning Michael's Gate before visiting the palace that once hosted sessions of the Hungarian Parliament. You will also see the building of Academia Istropolitana, the first university in the Hungarian Kingdom.As your tour concludes, you’ll pass by the magnificent St. Martin's Cathedral. If you choose the option that includes a traditional Slovakian lunch, you’ll enjoy a delightful two-course menu at a local restaurant. If you prefer, you can explore the city at your leisure with one hour of free time for lunch.After your time in Bratislava, enjoy a private transfer to Vienna, which takes approximately one hour. We will drop you off at your address in Vienna, ensuring a seamless end to your unforgettable day!
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Private Small Carpathian Wine Tour
First meet your guide at lobby of your hotel. Departure for a Small Carpathian Wine Tour. Small Carpathian region is a winegrowing region located on the south-eastern slopes of Small Carpathians. It is one of the eight winegrowing regions of Slovakia. Besides Slovakian part of Tokaj region it is the most important one.Red Stone CastleAfterwards arrive at the Red Stone Castle, one of the most romantic castle of Slovakia. The castle boasts by vast cellars which were once used as warehouses for copper. Actually they are the biggest cellars in Central Europe. To enter the castle, you can pay an additional fee. Or you can just admire the castle & castle courtyard from outdoors.ModraContinue towards the historical town of Modra. Modra is famous for being the birthplace of Slovakian national hero Ludovit Stur, who fought for the autonomy of Slovakia in the Austro-Hungarian Empire. Stur also had a significant influence on the revival of the Slovak language. Indeed he introduced the Slovak language standard. Learn more about his importance in Slovak history as you wander around the medieval town center.PezinokNext stop is Pezinok, the capital city of Slovak wine production. Enjoy a walking tour in the historical city center of Pezinok with the option of entering the Majolica Pottery Factory. Continue towards the small town of Svaty Jur. Sightseeing of beautiful city center.Finally, visit a local winery and see the traditional production of local wine. It is a wine free from colorants or additives, by local winemakers. Sample this local fine wine with a small snack before returning to Bratislava at approximately 18:00 PM.
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Culinary tour of Bratislava
Discover Bratislava on this culinary tour with the experienced local guide. Start in front of main entrance to Park Inn by Radisson Danube Hotel, Bratislava. Experience a journey through historical city center of Bratislava.First stop will be at wine cellar directly in the city center. Wine tasting of two samples of local fine wine. You will discover the wine traditions and history of Slovakia and particular of Small Carpathian Wine Road what begins in Bratislava.Continue to traditional old fashioned cafe “Cafe Stefanka” established in 19th century and taste of traditional Slovakian pate.Continue local microbrewery and taste of 3 samples of specialty beer with pretzel. You will learn about rich history of Slovakian beer culture and the customs what accompany beer drinking in Slovakia. The last stop is in traditional Bratislava’s cafe where you will taste the traditional Bratislava’s pastry together with coffee and you will learn about the coffee culture of Bratislava and Slovakia.
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Bratislava Grand City Tour with Devin Castle
Bratislava Grand City Tour with Devin Castle is the most comprehensive city tour about Bratislava. You will discover whole Bratislava & also the Devin Castle. The second castle of Bratislava.Meet your guide in front of Park Inn by Radisson Danube Hotel. Short introduction about Bratislava & Slovakia. This sightseeing ‘ll give you a detailed image of Bratislava. The tour consist of two parts.Walking TourFirst part is a walking tour. It lasts 2,15 hours. Discover Slovak National Theater. Continue to Slovak Philharmonic Orchestra building – Reduta. Certainly stroke a head of the statue Man at Work, in order to return to Bratislava. At Main Square take a picture with a Napoleonic soldier. In addition hear a legend about the knight Roland. Even you can refresh in his fountain at Main Square. At first pass Old Town Hall to get to a hidden gem of the city – Primate’s Palace. At Franciscan square you can marvel at Franciscan Church. It’s the oldest sacral building of Bratislava. Afterwards walk down thru St. Michael’s Gate. Hear the stories about the executor, who lived next door to the gate.Next stop will be Palace of Royal Hungarian Chamber. In this palace Hungarian Parliament used to meet. Last stops of walking tour are Academia Istropolitana, St. Catharine Chapel, Mozart House and Keglevich Palace. At the end of the walking tour admire St. Martin’s Cathedral. There were crowned 19 Hungarian kings & queens.Panorama city tourThe second part of the tour is a panorama city tour by car. Pass along Presidential Palace. Drive thru Palisady district, full of villas built in style of functionalism. The villas have been built at the beginning of 20th century. Short stop at Bratislava Castle. Continue to house of Slovak Parliament. Last stop at Slavin Monument, a breathtaking view on Bratislava. Afterward drive to Devin Castle.Devin CastleOur last stop will be Devin Castle. One of the oldest buildings in Slovakia. It was built in times of Great Moravian Empire. According to the legends in the castle worked and lived St. Cyril & Method. Both are the patrons of Slovakia. At time of communism Devin was a frontier of iron curtain. Transfer back to Bratislava. Drop of either in city center or at your hotel.
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Bratislava from Vienna with lunch & wine tasting
Bratislava and Vienna are two the closest capital cities in Europe. Both cities have similar roots, moreover were the capital cities of Austro – Hungarian Empire. Bratislava was a capital of Hungarian Kingdom. On the contrary Vienna of Austrian Kingdom.The bus departs from Vienna Vienna Hauptbanhof Bus Station - bus stop C1 at 09:50 AM. Transfers are operated by SLOVAK LINES. Arrival in Bratislava at 11:20 AM at Bratislava Most SNP bus stop. Free time in Bratislava till 12:00 PM. At noon meeting with your guide the main entrance of the Park Inn by Radisson Danube Hotel. The meeting point is located just 250 m from bus stop, you will just cross the zebra crossing.Walking tour of historical city center of BratislavaIt takes one hour. You will discover with us all the highlights. Such as St. Martin’s Cathedral Slovak National Theater, Slovak Philharmonic Orchestra – Reduta, Man at Work Statue. Next stops are Main Square with Roland Fountain, statue of Napoleonic soldier and Old Town Hall. Continue to oldest sacral building in Bratislava – Franciscan Church. Last stops are St. Michael’s Gate and Trinity Church.Afterward the guide takes you to a restaurant, where’ll helps you order a local menu. It is a 2 course menu without drinks. If you wish a vegetarian menu, please inform us in advance.Wine Tasting:At 14:30 PM, after the lunch you will have the wine tasting tasting . The wine tasting will takes place at National Saloon of Wines of Slovakia. The guide during walking tour will show you where the wine cellar is located. Wine tasting of 3 samples of local fine wine. After the wine tasting free time in Bratislava. Eventually departure of the bus at 18:08 PM, from Most SNP bus stop. It is the same bus stop as you will arrive in Bratislava. Arrival in Vienna at 19:25 pm in the evening again at Vienna Hauptbanhof bus station.
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1-Hour Express Bratislava
Meet your guide in front of Park Inn by Radisson Danube Hotel. If you just crossing Bratislava, we can pick you up also from Bratislava train or bus station. The 1 hour Express tour of Bratislava consist of drive to beautiful Blue Church, short photo stop. Continue along summer Archbishop Palace to Presidential Palace. Continue 1-Hour Express Bratislava tour passing thru beautiful Palisady district, full of villas built in style of functionalism. The villas were built at the beginning of 20th century. Continue to Bratislava Castle. Short stop there and admire beautiful view from Bratislava Castle courtyard. The last stop is at Slavin Monument, enjoying the breathtaking view on Bratislava.The aim of this private 1-Hour Express Bratislava tour is to present to you Slovakian capital highlights from the car. Learn from your guide onboard about the city’s history.
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Small Carpathian Wine Tour
First meet your guide at lobby of your hotel. Departure for a Small Carpathian Wine Tour. Small Carpathian region is a winegrowing region located on the south-eastern slopes of Small Carpathians. It is one of the eight winegrowing regions of Slovakia. Besides Slovakian part of Tokaj region it is the most important one.Red Stone CastleAfterwards arrive at the Red Stone Castle, one of the most romantic castle of Slovakia. The castle boasts by vast cellars which were once used as warehouses for copper. Actually they are the biggest cellars in Central Europe. To enter the castle, you can pay an additional fee. Or you can just admire the castle & castle courtyard from outdoors.ModraContinue towards the historical town of Modra. Modra is famous for being the birthplace of Slovakian national hero Ludovit Stur, who fought for the autonomy of Slovakia in the Austro-Hungarian Empire. Stur also had a significant influence on the revival of the Slovak language. Indeed he introduced the Slovak language standard. Learn more about his importance in Slovak history as you wander around the medieval town center.PezinokNext stop is Pezinok, the capital city of Slovak wine production. Enjoy a walking tour in the historical city center of Pezinok with the option of entering the Majolica Pottery Factory. Continue towards the small town of Svaty Jur. Sightseeing of beautiful city center.Finally, visit a local winery and see the traditional production of local wine. It is a wine free from colorants or additives, by local winemakers. Sample this local fine wine with a small snack before returning to Bratislava at approximately 18:00 PM.
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Private South Slovakia Trip - Trnava, Topolcianky, Nitra from Bratislava
Meeting with your guide and driver at the hotels reception. At first transfer to historical city Trnava, which is famous thanks to great volume of sacral buildings. Therefore also the nicknames of this city are either „Slovakian Rome“or „Small Rome“. Walking tour in historical city center. Possible visit of St. Nicolaus Cathedral. Continue to Topolcianky, Topolcianky is famous thanks to castle which was summer residence for first Czechoslovakian president Tomas Garrigue Masaryk. Second highlight of Topolcianky in addition to the castle is Slovak National Stud Farm. Continue to the oldest city in Slovakia – Nitra. Visit of upper & lower city. Possible visit of St. Emeram Cathedral. In Nitra is possible to degustate Slovak national peculiarity – Mead (alcoholic). Return transfer to Bratislava.
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Private Transfer from Vienna to Budapest with Bratislava City Tour
We will pick you up from your address in Vienna for a comfortable one-hour drive to the beautiful capital of Slovakia.Upon arrival in Bratislava, you will meet your licensed guide and embark on a two-hour walking tour to explore the city's rich history and vibrant culture. Your journey begins with a brief introduction, setting the stage for the adventures ahead.Stroll through the picturesque Hviezdoslavovo Square, where you'll admire the stunning Opera House and the iconic Reduta Building. Along the way, you’ll pass the charming “Man at Work” statue and the Schöner Náci statue, leading you to Bratislava's Main Square. Here, you’ll have the chance to pause at the Roland Fountain, where your guide will share captivating legends about the famous knight Roland and the grand coronation festivities of Hungarian kings that took place in Bratislava.Capture a memorable photo with a Napoleonic soldier as you pass by the Old Town Hall and discover the Franciscan Church, the oldest sacred building in Bratislava, where the knights of the Golden Spurs were once knighted. Continue your stroll through Franciscan Square to the Primate’s Palace, one of Bratislava’s hidden gems, where the historic Pressburg peace treaty was signed between the Austro-Hungarian Empire and Napoleon’s France.Next, marvel at the stunning Michael's Gate before visiting the palace that once hosted sessions of the Hungarian Parliament. You will also see the building of Academia Istropolitana, the first university in the Hungarian Kingdom.As your tour concludes, you’ll pass by the magnificent St. Martin's Cathedral. If you choose the option that includes a traditional Slovakian lunch, you’ll enjoy a delightful two-course menu at a local restaurant. If you prefer, you can explore the city at your leisure with one hour of free time for lunch.After your time in Bratislava, enjoy a private transfer to Budapest, which takes approximately two hours. We will drop you off at your address in Budapest, ensuring a seamless end to your unforgettable day!
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From Vienna: Culinary Day Trip to Bratislava
Travel on a comfortable bus from Vienna to Bratislava. The bus departure is 12:50 pm from Vienna Vienna Hauptbanhof Bus Station - bus stop C1. Arrival in Bratislava at 14:20 pm. Transfers are operated by SLOVAK LINES. Meet your guide close to your bus stop in Bratislava, you will cross just zebra crossing. At 14:30 pm start of the tour in front of main entrance to Park Inn by Radisson Danube Hotel. First stop will be at a cozy wine cellar. Learn about the local wine culture and the Small Carpathian Wine Road. Treat yourself to a tasting of two wines.Get cozy at the 19th century old-fashioned Café Stefanka. Indulge in a taste of goose pate while hearing about the Slovakian traditional autumn goose and duck feast.Find out about the rich history of Slovakian beer culture and the customs as you try 3 specialty beers paired with a salty pretzel at a local microbrewery. Finish your trip with stop for a hot coffee and sweet pastry at a local café. Take the bus back to Vienna at 18:08 pm, from the same bus station, where the bus has arrived. Arrival in Vienna at 19:25 pm in the evening.
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Bratislava Small-Group Day Tour from Vienna with Pickup
Discover the charm of Slovakia’s capital on a convenient small-group day trip from Vienna, combining comfort, expert guiding, and free time to explore at your own pace. Your day begins with pickup directly from your address in Vienna, allowing for a smooth and stress-free start. Travel comfortably to Bratislava, where you’ll join a 2-hour small-group guided walking tour led by a professional English- or German-speaking guide. Stroll through Bratislava’s historic Old Town and discover its most important landmarks, such as Michael’s Gate, the Main Square, St. Martin’s Cathedral, and Bratislava Castle (exterior). Along the way, your guide will share stories about the city’s history, culture, and everyday life. After the guided tour, enjoy free time in Bratislava to explore further on your own. Relax in a café, enjoy local cuisine, shop for souvenirs, or simply soak up the atmosphere of this compact and lively city. In the afternoon, return to Vienna by comfortable scheduled bus service, offering a reliable and budget-friendly way to complete your day trip. This tour is ideal for travellers looking for a best-value Bratislava experience from Vienna, with pickup included, a small-group guided walk, and flexibility to explore independently.
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Private Imperial Bratislava Tour
Make the most of the short distance between Budapest and Bratislava on this private full-day trip to the Slovak capital. Explore a city rich in history, culture, and stunning architecture, set on both sides of the Danube River. Once the coronation city of Hungarian kings for over 250 years, Bratislava offers a unique blend of medieval, baroque, and gothic charm.What to ExpectPanoramic City Tour (1 hour)Begin with a relaxing panoramic drive through Bratislava’s key landmarks and viewpoints, perfect for capturing the city’s iconic skyline.Guided Walking Tour (2 hours)Continue with a guided walking tour of the historic Old Town. Visit major highlights such as:St. Martin’s CathedralOld Town HallCharming medieval streets and hidden cornersYour guide will show you both the famous sights and lesser-known gems that reveal the city’s authentic character.Free Time or Traditional Slovak LunchAfter the tour, enjoy 1 hour of free time to explore on your own, or choose an optional traditional 2-course Slovak lunch at a local restaurant.Comfortable Return to BudapestRelax on a smooth, 2-hour private transfer back to Budapest. The trip ends with drop-off at your preferred address in the Hungarian capital.
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Bratislava from Vienna by bus with lunch & beer tasting
Bratislava and Vienna are two the closest capital cities in Europe. Both cities have similar roots, moreover were the capital cities of Austro – Hungarian Empire. Bratislava was a capital of Hungarian Kingdom. On the contrary Vienna of Austrian Kingdom.The bus departs from Vienna Vienna Hauptbanhof Bus Station - bus stop C1 at 09:50 AM. Transfers are operated by SLOVAK LINES. Arrival in Bratislava at 11:20 AM at Bratislava Most SNP bus stop. Free time in Bratislava till 12:00 PM. At noon meeting with your guide the main entrance of the Park Inn by Radisson Danube Hotel. The meeting point is located just 250 m from bus stop, you will just cross the zebra crossing.Walking tour of historical city center of BratislavaIt takes one hour. You will discover with us all the highlights. Such as St. Martin’s Cathedral Slovak National Theater, Slovak Philharmonic Orchestra – Reduta, Man at Work Statue. Next stops are Main Square with Roland Fountain, statue of Napoleonic soldier and Old Town Hall. Continue to oldest sacral building in Bratislava – Franciscan Church. Last stops are St. Michael’s Gate and Trinity Church.Afterward the guide takes you to a restaurant, where’ll helps you order a local menu. It is a 2 course menu without drinks. If you wish a vegetarian menu, please inform us in advance.Beer tasting:At 14:30 PM, after the lunch you will have the beer tasting . The beer tasting will takes place at SLADOVNA – HOUSE OF BEER microbrewery. The guide during walking tour will show you where the brewery is located. Beer tasting of 3 samples of local craft beer with pretzel.After the beer tasting you have free time in Bratislava. Eventually departure of the bus at 18:08 PM, from Most SNP bus stop. It is the same bus stop as you will arrive in Bratislava. Arrival in Vienna at 19:25 pm in the evening again at Vienna Hauptbanhof bus station.
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Bratislava from Vienna by bus with Grand City Tour
Enjoy a day trip to Bratislava on a tour that shows you almost all sights of this charming capital and allows you some of free time to explore the city on your own. Stroll through the historical city center of Bratislava. See all the city's important landmarks including Opera, Reduta building, Man at Work statue, Central Square, Primate's Palace, and Michael's Gate. Enjoy panorama city tour by comfortable car and breathtaking views on Blue Church, Presidential Palace, Palisady District, Slavin Monument and Bratislava castle. Take advantage of some free time to explore the city on your own. Meet up back at the bus station at 06:08 PM, arriving in Vienna at 7:25 PM.
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Bratislava: Small Fatra Mountains Guided Hike
Take in the views and the mountain air just a couple of hours outside of Bratislava on this guided hiking tour. Ride the cable car all the way up to Snilovske Peak and admire the natural scenery.Leave Bratislava's main train station early in the morning and arrive in Zilina (private transfer is available at extra cost). Meet your guide and drive to the beautiful Vratna Valley. Take a cable car from Chata Vratna to Snilovske peak at 1500m.From there, enjoy a moderately challenging hike to Chleb Peak at over 1600m, and descend to Poludnovy Grun, and then to the mountain chalet at Chata Pod Grunom. Taste some traditional "slivovica" plum brandy and horalky biscuits along the way.Take some free time to eat lunch or have some refreshments in the chalet (not included) before returning to the Vratna Valley. Transfer back to Zilina Station for your train ride back to Bratislava.