Embark on a private day trip from Budapest to Bratislava and delve into the rich history of this ancient Celtic town. Explore its Roman roots, Hungarian influence, and vibrant merchant culture with a knowledgeable guide.
Embark on a private day trip from Budapest to Bratislava and delve into the rich history of this ancient Celtic town. Explore its Roman roots, Hungarian influence, and vibrant merchant culture with a knowledgeable guide.
- St. Martin’s Cathedral (Dom svateho Martina) - This medieval Gothic cathedral in Bratislava dates back to the 13th century. From the 16th to the 19th century, it was the coronation site for Hungarian kings. The cathedral features stunning winged altars.
- Bratislava Castle - Once a royal castle of Hungary, it now houses a museum. The terrace…
- St. Martin’s Cathedral (Dom svateho Martina) - This medieval Gothic cathedral in Bratislava dates back to the 13th century. From the 16th to the 19th century, it was the coronation site for Hungarian kings. The cathedral features stunning winged altars.
- Bratislava Castle - Once a royal castle of Hungary, it now houses a museum. The terrace provides a panoramic view of the city, and behind the castle are beautiful baroque gardens.
- New Bridge (Novy Most) - Constructed in 1968, this bridge is a famous landmark of Bratislava, featuring a restaurant at the top. It is affectionately known as the UFO bridge.
- Bratislava Old Town - Known for its medieval charm, the area boasts old houses, palaces, cobblestone streets, shops, restaurants, designer boutiques, museums, the Old City Hall, and the main square.
- St. Michael’s Tower & Street - One of the few remaining medieval city gates, this recently renovated tower gate now hosts an armory exhibition.
- The Grassalkovich Palace - Presidential Palace - Currently the office of the Slovakian Prime Minister, this palace was built in the 18th century by the same family that owned Godollo Palace in Hungary.
- Fountain Ganymed - A medieval fountain located in front of the Slovak National Theater.
- Bratislava Old Town - The old town is rich with attractions, including the Old Town Hall, two beautiful churches, the Napoleon statue, and magnificent palaces. Roland Fountain, erected in the 16th century, stands in the center of the square. During Advent, Christmas markets are held here.
- Bratislava Old Town - Close to the old town, visitors can try the famous “gipfel” of Bratislava, a special traditional pastry. Many restaurants offer lunch options featuring local Slovakian cuisine. The cobblestone streets are lined with local artists, cafes, and souvenir shops.
- The Old Slovak National Theater - This classicist building, adorned with statues of renowned musicians and playwrights, hosts drama, opera, and ballet performances. The Ganymedes Fountain in front of the building is a baroque masterpiece.

- Hotel pick-up and drop-off included.
- Entry to St. Martin Cathedral provided.
- Led by a local guide.
- Transport via private vehicle.
- Hotel pick-up and drop-off included.
- Entry to St. Martin Cathedral provided.
- Led by a local guide.
- Transport via private vehicle.
- Food and drinks
- Gratuities
- Food and drinks
- Gratuities
Bratislava is one of the oldest Celtic towns, the boarder of the Roman empire, the western bulwark of the Hungarian Kingdom, the last marine port of the Danube during the Middle Ages, the town of merchants and craftsmen with rich vineculture tradition, and the Coronation town of Hungarian Kings for more than 200 years. The atmospheric cobble stone Old…
Bratislava is one of the oldest Celtic towns, the boarder of the Roman empire, the western bulwark of the Hungarian Kingdom, the last marine port of the Danube during the Middle Ages, the town of merchants and craftsmen with rich vineculture tradition, and the Coronation town of Hungarian Kings for more than 200 years. The atmospheric cobble stone Old Town is packed with beautiful houses built between the 14-18th century. The charming old City Hall is one of the oldest in Europe. The Bishop Palace with the mirror rooms is the gem of the city. DUring the day you can taste Slovakian dishes and beer as well. Discover Bratislava with a private guide on a one day trip from Budapest!
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.