Explore Slovakia´s capital and largest city, Bratislava. With this short introduction to Slovakian culture and the city of Bratislava you will see a number of significant sites.
In a small group, see important locations such as Primatial Square, Bratislava´s main square. Historically this square was a market and arena for public occasions such as the welcoming of a monarch. Today this beautiful area is perfect for relaxation with an atmosphere including a Renaissance fountain and 15th century Old Town Hall. See St. Martin´s Cathedral, Bratislava´s largest church from the 14th century. This is also where coronations took place.
As you continue walking through the old town area of Bratislava, you will also see other important Slovakian areas such as the Main Square, Franciscan Square, Biela Street, Michalska Street, Venturska Street and Panska Street.
Inclusion
Guided tour conducted in English (Spanish available with a 2 passenger minimum).
Exclusion
Hotel Pick Up; Entrance Fees; Food & Beverages; Gratuities.
Hours of operation
Available: Daily; Departs at 12:00pm. Please arrive 15 minutes prior the tour.
Duration
Approximately 1 hour.
Location
Departs from the Radisson Blu Hotel located at Hviezdoslavovo, Namestie 3 Bratislava.
Participant restrictions
Children younger than 2 years old may participate for free.
Location
Departs from the Radisson Blu Hotel located at Hviezdoslavovo, Namestie 3 Bratislava.
Participant restrictions
Children younger than 2 years old may participate for free.
Policies
Please arrive 15 minutes prior the tour.
Tour with Spanish speaking guide requires a 2 passenger minimum.
Complete information, including local telephone numbers at your destination, will be included on your Confirmation Voucher.
All information requested must be supplied or booking is subject to automatic cancellation
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Explore Slovakia´s capital and largest city, Bratislava. With this short introduction to Slovakian culture and the city of Bratislava you will see a number of significant sites.
In a small group, see important locations such as Primatial Square, Bratislava´s main square. Historically this square was a market and arena for public occasions such as the welcoming of a monarch. Today this beautiful area is perfect for relaxation with an atmosphere including a Renaissance fountain and 15th century Old Town Hall. See St. Martin´s Cathedral, Bratislava´s largest church from the 14th century. This is also where coronations took place.
As you continue walking through the old town area of Bratislava, you will also see other important Slovakian areas such as the Main Square, Franciscan Square, Biela Street, Michalska Street, Venturska Street and Panska Street.
Inclusion
Guided tour conducted in English (Spanish available with a 2 passenger minimum).
Exclusion
Hotel Pick Up; Entrance Fees; Food & Beverages; Gratuities.
Hours of operation
Available: Daily; Departs at 12:00pm. Please arrive 15 minutes prior the tour.
Duration
Approximately 1 hour.
Location Departs from the Radisson Blu Hotel located at Hviezdoslavovo, Namestie 3 Bratislava.
Participant restrictions
Children younger than 2 years old may participate for free.
Location
Departs from the Radisson Blu Hotel located at Hviezdoslavovo, Namestie 3 Bratislava.
Participant restrictions Children younger than 2 years old may participate for free.
Policies Please arrive 15 minutes prior the tour. Tour with Spanish speaking guide requires a 2 passenger minimum. Complete information, including local telephone numbers at your destination, will be included on your Confirmation Voucher.
All information requested must be supplied or booking is subject to automatic cancellation
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