Join this tour with the award-winning provider of "The Private Tour Company of the Year 2018" and discover the charm of Bratislava. Your journey begins with a pick-up at your hotel in Vienna, where you’ll be escorted in an private vehicle to the Slovak capital. Once there, a local guide will take you on a walk through the city, showing you all the top highlights. Enjoy a delicious lunch or coffee, capture memorable photos, and take in the sights at your own pace.
We offer convenient pick-up service from any hotel in Vienna or Vienna Airport. Simply provide us with your address, and we’ll take care of the rest.
Pick up from hotel or Vienna airport
Your walking tour will begin at Bratislava Castle and the Parliament, where you'll meet your local guide. Enjoy breathtaking views of the city before taking a brief stroll around the castle and its beautiful gardens. From there, you'll head towards the charming old town center to continue your exploration.
St. Martin's Cathedral is a key historical landmark, famously known as the coronation site of Hungarian kings and queens, including the renowned Empress Maria Theresa.
Bratislava’s Old Town is a delightful blend of history and charm. This picturesque area is home to cobblestone streets, historic buildings, and vibrant cafes and restaurants. Notably, it’s where a young Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart performed one of his concerts at just six years old. The Old Town offers a perfect mix of culture, history, and modern-day charm. You’ll also have the option for 1-2 hours of free time to enjoy lunch or explore further at your own pace.
Cumil, also known as the "Watcher," is one of Bratislava’s most iconic and photographed statues. Located in the heart of the Old Town, this quirky bronze figure depicts a man emerging from a manhole, giving a cheeky glimpse of his face. A popular spot for photos, Cumil has become a beloved symbol of the city, known for its playful and unique character
Michael’s Tower in Bratislava is one of the city’s oldest and most well-preserved landmarks. Standing at the entrance to the Old Town, the tower was once part of the medieval city walls and served as a gate. Today, visitors can climb to the top for stunning panoramic views of the city, while the tower’s museum offers a glimpse into Bratislava’s rich history.
Hviezdoslavovo námestie is one of Bratislava’s most vibrant squares, lined with a wide variety of restaurants and cafes. It’s the perfect spot for a leisurely stroll or a relaxing break, offering everything from traditional Slovak cuisine to international flavors. At the heart of the square stands the Slovak National Theatre, a stunning cultural landmark known for its elegant architecture and rich history. The combination of lively atmosphere and cultural heritage makes this area a must-visit in Bratislava.
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