Overview:
Slovakia is a former part of the Soviet bloc with appx. 5 million inhabitants and was previously one half of Czechoslovakia before it became independent as part of the famous velvet divorce of January 1st 1993. The two countries even divided their former national anthem amicably. Slovakia became part of the EU and NATO in 1994. The country uses the EURO currency and has wonderful forests and peaceful countryside..
Bratislava, the capital, has been restored to a great extent with respect for the existing architecture. A mix of ancient churches; Baroque buildings and Art Deco cafes makes Bratislava a great walking city. Banska Stiavnica in Slovakia is a UNESCO protected town with outstanding architecture and buildings. Situated in an ancient caldera created by the collapse of a long extinct volcano, Banksa Stiavnica is a completely preserved mediaeval town with a wonderful central square surrounding its monumental plague column.
Vienna, the former seat of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, boasts Hapsburg architecture with tales of ancient kingdoms and battles, Museums, Castles, Cathedrals, Opera and Viennese cafes serving the Emperor Franz Joseph's favourite Tafelspitz. The famous Lipizzaner horses show off their classic moves at the equally renowned Spanish Riding School and its opera houses and concert halls reflect the city's former residents including Mozart and Beethoven. Vienna is called "the beauty of the Danube" with good reason.
Budapest has brought itself to the attention of many visitors, displaying again amazing architecture with much to tell. This city is on the River Danube and, with its neighbouring Hungarian Mountains, offers great sights and historical buildings like the Parliament and Cathedrals.
Price starts from £ 1,995 per person based on availability and sharing a twin or double room. Solo supplement upon request.
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Tour Itinerary:
Day 1: Arrival in Bratislava
Upon arrival in Bratislava, transfer to your hotel for check-in before exploring this charming city steeped in history. Begin your journey with a classic walking tour through Bratislava’s Old Town, once part of the prestigious Crown Cities of Queens and Kings. Discover the fascinating 1,000-year history behind the imposing Bratislava Castle and visit iconic landmarks such as St. Martin’s Cathedral, where 11 monarchs were crowned, the Old Town Hall, and Maximilian's Fountain. Wander through the picturesque streets to admire Michal’s Tower, the Franciscan Church and Monastery, Mirbach Palace, and the Cathedral of the Good Shepherd. Don’t miss the grandeur of Grassalkovich Palace and its gardens or the atmospheric ruins of Devin Castle.
Accommodation at a centrally located 4-star hotel in Bratislava.
Day 2: Vienna
After breakfast, set off for a day in Vienna, often called "the Beauty of the Danube." This elegant city is brimming with history and culture, offering plenty to see and do. Wander through Maria Theresa Square, marvel at the grand Hofburg Palace, and visit the stunning Schönbrunn Palace. Explore the fascinating exhibits at the Art History Museum and the Natural History Museum, or enjoy some shopping along the bustling Mariahilferstrasse. Don’t miss St. Stephen's Cathedral and the lively Stephansplatz, or take a moment to admire the iconic Vienna State Opera. After a full day soaking up Vienna’s charm, you’ll return to your hotel in Bratislava in the evening.
Day 3: Budapest
After breakfast, head to Budapest, a city renowned for its fascinating history, stunning architecture, and vibrant cultural heritage. Often called the "Paris of Central Europe," Budapest beautifully blends western sophistication with traditional Hungarian charm. Located on the banks of the Danube, where the river transitions from the Hungarian Mountains to the lowlands, the city is known for its grand boulevards, lush green parks, and rejuvenated thermal baths. Key highlights include Heroes' Square, the historic city centre of Pest, St. Stephen's Basilica, the majestic Parliament building, and the scenic banks of the Danube. After a day exploring this captivating city, return transfer to your hotel in Bratislava.
Day 4: Banska Stiavnica
After breakfast, transfer to Banská Štiavnica, a city celebrated for its remarkable architecture and rich history. The town’s historic centre is a blend of Gothic and Baroque styles, with many monuments shaped by their era while undergoing periodic reconstructions. While most landmarks are in the city centre, notable sites like the Calvary can be found on the outskirts. Highlights of your visit include the Calvary complex, City Hall, Old Castle, New Castle, St. Catherine’s Church, Holy Trinity Church, the Synagogue, and the former Urban Prison. You’ll also see the Statue of the Virgin Mary, Kammerhof, St. Elizabeth’s Church, and the picturesque Hunting Castle in St. Anton. After returning to your hotel in Bratislava, enjoy the rest of the day at leisure to relax, shop, or enjoy a leisurely dinner.
Day 5: Departure from Bratislava
Breakfast at the hotel, if time permits, explore more of Bratislava before your transfer to the airport.
Package Includes:
- Direct flights from London to Bratislava and return (we can arrange flights from other airports upon request)
- 1 piece of check-in luggage per traveler
- Retun airport transfers
- 2 hr. walking tour of city of Bratislava with expert guide
- 4 nights' accommodation in a 4-star Hotel
- 1x private trip to Budapest
- 1x private trip to Vienna
- 1x private trip to Banská Štiavnica
- 1x entry to Open-Air mining museum in Banska Štiavnica
- 1x entry to House of St. Martin in Bratislava
- 1x entry to a house of St. Stephen in Vienna with a view of the city Vienna
- Local English speaking guide throughout the itinerary
- 24 hour emergency service
- ATOL protection
- All taxes
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