Private Bratislava Day Trip from Budapest
Budapest, Hungary
Trip Type: Day Trips
Duration: 12 hours
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. Discover Bratislava with a private guide on a one day trip from Budapest!
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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. Discover Bratislava with a private guide on a one day trip from Budapest!
Bratislava is one of the oldest Celtic towns, the boarder of the Roman empire, the western bulwark of Hungarian Kingdom, the last marine port of 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. Discover Bratislava with a private guide!
You will visit the Castle, the St. Martin Cathedral and the Old Town as well as St. Michael Gate, City Hall, Bishop Palace, Roland Fontain, Napoleon House, the National Theater and the New Bridge of Bratislava. See the Slovak Parliament and the Grassalkovich Castle Bratislava, residence to Slovak prime ministers. Enjoy traditional Slovak and Czech dishes, like strapacka (Potato Dumplings with Sheep's Milk Cheese) with excellent local beer in the newest venue of the city, the Brewery floating on the Danube (own expense), offering a breathtaking panorama of Bratislava.
You will visit the Castle, the St. Martin Cathedral and the Old Town as well as St. Michael Gate, City Hall, Bishop Palace, Roland Fontain, Napoleon House, the National Theater and the New Bridge of Bratislava. See the Slovak Parliament and the Grassalkovich Castle Bratislava, residence to Slovak prime ministers. Enjoy traditional Slovak and Czech dishes, like strapacka (Potato Dumplings with Sheep's Milk Cheese) with excellent local beer in the newest venue of the city, the Brewery floating on the Danube (own expense), offering a breathtaking panorama of Bratislava.
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