Bordering both Austria and Hungary and couched between the Danube and the Little Carpathian Mountains, Bratislava is a picturesque city whose natural surroundings are rivaled only by its own historic architecture. Dating back centuries, the Old Town is home to numerous historic churches, castles, galleries and museums, including the Museum of Jewish Culture and Bratislava City Museum. The surviving fortifications at Michael's Gate provide a glimpse into the medieval history of the city.
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We are a fully licensed and insured Incoming Travel agency & Tour operator based in Bratislava, Slovakia. We offer Private Day trips and tours from Bratislava for individuals and small groups provided by our professional certified guides. Bringing life-changing adventures to you. Since 2007.
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Unique private and small-group guided tours in Bratislava and surroundings with enthusiastic local guides. Join us for a ride in legendary communist-era Škoda vehicles to explore off-the-beaten-track locations of Bratislava during our Post-Communist Bratislava Tour. Take a ride on a bicycle to visit Cold War era Iron Curtain border zone with Austria during our Iron Curtain Bike Tour. Prefer to hike? Walk with us to explore 1980's abandoned military Czechoslovak headquarters with a visit of an iconic Devín castle and local currant wine tasting. Or, explore medieval castle ruins of Little Carpathian mountains during our Carpathian Castle Ruins Tour. Wish to taste more? We offer also Authentic Wine Tour visiting local wine producer in a picturesque town near Bratislava. To mingle with locals, our Village Pub Crawl is the best option. To taste authentic food, go for the Working Class Food Tour. Authentic Slovakia, tours without censorship beyond the ordinary.
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Free Castle & Old Town Tour - Every Day at 11am Free Original Tour - Every Day at 11am & 2pm (English and Spanish) Free Communist Tour - Every Fri, Sat, Sun at 2pm Pub Crawl - Every Tue, Fri, Sat at 9pm A charming Old Town breathing with coronation history mixed with abandoned remnants of a Socialist past. Today Bratislava remains a contrast. Our 2.5hr Free Walking Tours entertain throughout as we delve into Slovakia's culture, traditions, history and future while exploring Bratislava's major sights. As our Free Tours are aimed at solo & small group travellers, in order to ensure a quality experience for all, groups of over 8 are required to book in advance. For all other info check our website. We look forward to showing you our city.
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Bratislava Segway team has been riding through the streets of our beautiful city for 7 years. Over these years we have established a work ethic, quality of service and a brand reputation causing customers to return to us numerous times. We believe that Segways are the best way to get to know a city as they are convinient, easy to use and absolutely hilarious at times. Our team consists of responsible young people who love a good chat, know every street in the city and will offer you all the information you need for a great visit. Our Segway tours usually consist of up to 15 people, however we can increase his number upon request. Apart from these tours, we also offer animation programmes and teambuilding activities for companies or private events, which turn out to be very popular. Lastly, we offer effective advertising on Segways, all information can be found on this website. We look forward to creating unforgettable experiences with you!.
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We strongly believe that cuisine is one of the best ways to connect with a new culture. We strive for our guests to experience authentic food of excellent quality at independent, locally owned spots where meals are thoroughly prepared and drinks are served with love. We want to show you that we love to eat more than just bryndza and halusky. But, hey, we will try them, too! With our enthusiastic guides you will discover how food organizes daily lives in Slovakia and how it reflects historical, social and political changes. Explore hidden places and local treasures folded into side streets and alleys, uncover landmarks never seen in guidebooks and hear the authentic stories associated with food. Not only will you savour with your mouth, but also with your ears and soul.
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Houses Bratislava City Museum.
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Historic neighborhood filled with charming narrow lanes, burgher's houses and nobles' palaces in addition to many of the city's important buildings such as the former Palace of the Hungarian Estates, the late-Gothic building of the Academia Istropolitana and the Leopold de Pauli Palace where Franz Liszt performed as a child.
This has to be one of the most beautiful cities I've ever visited!! Stunning architecture, narrow streets, beautiful churches, amazing people, excellent restaurants, culture, it's all here. I only had a few hours in Bratislava but it's now on my 'city return list' of long weekend holiday destinations!! There's just soooo much to see and do!!
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Located a few miles west of Bratislava. Devín Castle ranks among the most important archeological sites in Central Europe. Located at the banks of the Danube, where once the Danube and Amber Roads intersected, it watches over the confluence of the Danube and Morava rivers. Archeological research proves the area was settled about 7000 years ago and has since then been populated by one group or another, almost without interruption until today. Already during prehistory, it was a fortified center of power. During the Roman period the first several brick buildings were erected here. The first written source on Devín dates back to 864 and mentions a “Dowina Castle”. The Great Moravian period saw the erection of a church with colorful interior wall painting on castle grounds. Throughout the Middle Ages the Castle was an important border fortress, often passing from one noble family to another. In 1809 the Castle was intentionally demolished using explosives. In 1961 Devín Castle was declare
Devin Castle is a castle atop a hill at the confluence of the Danube and Morava rivers. Inside the castle is a sprawling landscape of gardens, pastures, fortification walls, staircases and courtyards in varying states of repair and disrepair. The climb up to the top of the tower and throughout the castle is perfectly safe though. Some of the castle ground buildings have been renovated and contain excellent exhibits of history of castle as well as a quick run through the history of Moravia up to the fall of the iron curtain in Czechoslovakia. The elevated position of the castle over the ground be made it an ideal position for observing the trade routes on the river. Views of Danube and Moravia, especially at the confluence of the two rivers, and city below are stunning. Makes a great half day visit from Bratislava.
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