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Bratislava - Excursions with Local Guides

We arrange interesting journeys across Bratislava. Discover the city's rich history, stunning architecture, and vibrant culture with our expert-guided tours. From castle visits to riverside walks, we offer diverse excursions to suit all interests and ages.
  • 41 excursions
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Located near the Czech Republic, Hungary and Austria, Bratislava is a small city that is home to many international residents. With its beautiful scenery and historic architecture, there is plenty to do in Bratislava. This is a great place to start if you are looking to explore Eastern Europe. The Old Town is compact, so it's easy to explore on foot.

One of the most iconic landmarks in Bratislava is the Michael's Gate. This medieval fortification gate was built in 1300. The wing-shaped observation platform on the bridge provides panoramic views of the city. It is the only preserved medieval fortification gate in the city.

Michael's Gate

Another landmark is the UFO Bridge. The building features two levels and a wing-shaped observation platform that offers panoramic views of the city. It is a must-visit on any trip to Bratislava. The best way to reach the top is by elevator.

Another must-visit in Bratislava is the Old Market Hall. The building features fine art from Slovakia and is one of the city's highlights. The Old Market Hall is open Tuesday to Sunday from 1pm to 7pm. It costs EUR5 for an entrance ticket. The building also hosts a number of cultural events. It is recommended to go early in the morning to avoid the crowds.

Another landmark in Bratislava is the Blue Church. It was built between 1908 and 1913. It is nicknamed the Blue Church because of its blue color. The church is a former chapel for the nearby school. The building's interior is beautiful and is home to pigeons.

There are a number of other must-see attractions in Bratislava. The most obvious is the castle. The building was rebuilt after an 1811 fire. It has Renaissance and Gothic elements. It is the seat of the president of Slovakia. The palace also features a beautiful garden. The most popular fountain in Bratislava is the Roland Fountain. The building also has a museum.

The Museum of Jewish Culture is part of the Slovak National Museum and has exhibits that explore the history of Jewish people in Slovakia. The building is located in Bratislava Old Town. There is also a memorial to a synagogue that was destroyed during the Holocaust.

The best thing to do in Bratislava is to take a walk around the Old Town. It's a fun way to explore the city and you'll see some of the city's best architecture. You can also explore the city's best museums. The Slovak Philharmonic is home to the Slovak Symphony Orchestra, which provides classical music concerts and operas. It is located near the National Gallery.

Slovak National Theater

The best thing to do in Bratislava might be to get lost. This city has many fun statues and landmarks to explore. You'll be sure to find something unique to photograph. You may even stumble upon a mysterious character named Peeper. According to legend, he is a communist-era worker who peeps under women's skirts.

The best thing to do in Bratislava are the must-see attractions. You may even want to go on a walking tour to cover the history of the city.

Bratislava, the charming capital of Slovakia, offers a variety of exciting excursions for visitors to explore its rich history, culture, and natural beauty. Our company provides several types of tours to suit different interests and preferences:

  • Old Town Walking Tour: Discover the heart of Bratislava with a guided walk through its picturesque medieval streets, visiting landmarks like St. Martin's Cathedral and Michael's Gate.
  • Castle Tour: Explore the iconic Bratislava Castle, learning about its history and enjoying panoramic views of the city and the Danube River.
  • Communist Era Tour: Delve into Bratislava's recent past with visits to significant sites from the communist period, including the UFO Bridge and Slavín War Memorial.
  • Food and Wine Tasting: Savor traditional Slovak cuisine and sample local wines in charming restaurants and wine cellars.
  • Danube River Cruise: Enjoy a relaxing boat trip along the Danube, taking in the city's skyline and nearby attractions.
  • Day Trip to Devin Castle: Visit the ruins of this ancient fortress, located at the confluence of the Danube and Morava rivers, offering stunning views and rich history.

Each excursion is led by knowledgeable local guides, ensuring an authentic and informative experience of Bratislava and its surroundings.

Unique guided tours in Bratislava

Those interested in seeing Bratislava should look into taking one of the unique guided tours that offer a variety of activities and attractions. You can visit the historic city, take a river boat ride, and see the castle.

The Old Town Hall is one of the most important sites in the old city. It's the oldest stone building in Bratislava, and offers one of the best views of the historical center.

The Old Slovak National Theater is also a Bratislava landmark. The building was built in the 19th century, and is located at the end of Hviezdoslavovo Square. The theater was designed by Ferdinand Fellner and Hermann Helmer. Its facade is adorned with sculptures and busts of luminaries. The theater is also home to opera performances.

The Franciscan Church is the oldest religious building in Bratislava. The church was built in the 14th century, but underwent renovation after earthquakes. The interiors feature 17th and 18th century Central European Baroque painting.

Slovak Philharmonic

St Michael's Gate is the only remaining gate of the city's fortification system. It's located north of Frantiskanske namestie. The gate is 120 m long.

Bratislava is a charming city with an interesting history. The city's fortifications were successful in defending the city until the 18th century. The city walls were built in the 13th century, when Bratislava was granted a free royal city. During that period, the city became a hub of life. It's also the capital of Slovakia.

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Excellent walking tour

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The guide was really kind and skilled at talking in a way that piqued your interest and kept you focused on the city's attractions! I'd strongly advise it.

This tour is fantastic for everyone

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We had a great day exploring Madrid. Carlos was very educated and personable, and he told us a lot of amusing stories about the area. Definitely a recommendation!

Fabulous tour

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Wonderful Alhambra visit with Anna. She was very approachable, knowledgeable, and full of amusing anecdotes.

Great morning

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We spent a great day exploring Milan's medieval districts on foot. The tour guide told engaging stories and was well-informed.

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We had a wonderful day and are very happy we took the 2-hour guided tour of Paris.

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