Wait ...What about the route? As proud Bratislavian born adventurers we created the route combining the most scenic views, must-visit spots, off the beaten path panoramas and frightening haunted places. This takes you not just to the city center, Castle hill, Slavin monument, but also to the other river bank, where you will find an external castle settlement, riverside, railway station, Presidential Palace, Prime Minister’s Palace, the famous Slovak radio pyramid turned upside down, Blue church, Horse Railway station and the new skyscraper downtown. Hearing the stories around the places you will go or stop by, together with the historical pictures and videos as well as visualisations of the parts being built, this is the most compact tour you will have ever been to. Guaranteed.
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The Castle with all the historical appearances from the 12th century, the Slovak parliament which does not fit into the castle, the famous originally Jewish street under the castle, the last remaining fortifications that the Turks never conquered, and then down to the “dry” entrance where businessmen paid a toll to enter the city. When we pass the place where witches were burned, a gorgeous view on the last standing city gate will appear.
Driving down the medieval market square where, during recent history, the velvet revolution of 1989, the anti-corruption protests of 2018, and also the cheerful Ice hockey champions celebrated in 2002, all took place. We will stop in front of Slovakia’s first block of flats, at that time, the ‘skyscraper’ - Manderla, right next to the marketplace. Driving towards the Primate’s Palace - probably the most beautiful building in Slovakia, and then turning to see the last piece of southern fortifications and the oldest church in Bratislava.
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You can choose to be picked up from a list of locations, or alternatively, have the choice to make your own way to the meeting points
Please arrive at the pick up point 30 minutes before departure time.
We pick up you from any hotel located in Bratislava