Bratislava Grand City Tour

3 hours

Easy

Bratislava Grand City Tour is the most comprehensive city tour of Bratislava. Explore Bratislava in three hours with guided city tour. Discover with us not only Bratislava’s Old Town, but Bratislava as a whole.

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 Tour

First 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 tour

The 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.

What's included?

    Professional tour guide
    Air – Conditioned vehicle

    Exclusions
      Hotel pick – up
      Entrance fees
      Please note
      • Public transportation nearby
      • Infant seats available
      • Wheelchair accessible
      • Not wheelchair accessible
      What to bring