Tours
Half-day tours
1. Sightseeing Bratislava (2 hours)
A two-hour guided walking tour of Bratislava’s Old Town. The tour includes Bratislava Castle with panoramic views over the city and the River Danube, followed by the historic city centre featuring the Old Town Hall, Michael’s Gate, the Primate’s Palace, St Martin’s Cathedral, and the Opera House.
Date: Thursday, 8 July 2026
Starts at: 14:15
Price: 25 EUR/person
Price includes: guide, refreshments, and entrance fee
The tour will operate subject to a minimum of 15 participants and require registration by 5 July 2026.
2. Walk through Bratislava Centre (3 hours)
Spend a pleasant time exploring Bratislava’s Old Town, rich in both ecclesiastical and secular architecture. As a historic coronation town, with roots dating back to Roman times, Bratislava offers a fascinating historical centre. During the walk, you will discover its most beautiful sites, including artistic and historical treasures connected with its coronation tradition. The tour also includes a stop at a traditional café for refreshments.
Date: Thursday, 8 July 2026
Starts at: 14:00
Price: 34 EUR/person
Price includes: guide, refreshments, and entrance fee
The tour will operate subject to a minimum of 15 participants and require registration by 5 July 2026.
3. Evening tour of the city (3 hours)
In the evening, discover Bratislava through its legends and stories as the Old Town becomes quieter. The tour includes a stop at a traditional wine cellar or tavern for a drink.
Date: Thursday, 8 July 2026
Starts at: 17:30
Price: 42 EUR/person
Price includes: guided tour and refreshments
The tour will operate subject to a minimum of 15 participants and require registration by 5 July 2026.

4. Boat Trip to Devín (4.5 hours)
This panoramic cruise takes you to the confluence of two great rivers – the Morava and the Danube. During the journey, you can enjoy unique views of Bratislava from the river while relaxing with a refreshing drink. The tour also includes a guided visit to the ruins of Devín Castle during a stop in Devín, the western part of Bratislava, located directly on the border with Austria. Devín Castle is one of the oldest castles in Slovakia, dating back to the 9th century, and is regarded as one of the most important historical sites in Central Europe.
Date: Thursday, 8 July 2026
Starts at: 14:30
Price: 75 EUR/person
Price includes: transport, guided tour, refreshments, and entrance fee
The tour will operate subject to a minimum of 15 participants and require registration by 1 July 2026.

5. Castle Heritage & Falconry Show (4 hours)
During this excursion you will visit Červený Kameň Castle, one of the finest Renaissance castles in Central Europe, located in the picturesque Little Carpathian hills near Bratislava. During the guided tour, you will explore its historic halls, courtyards, and impressive cellars while discovering the rich history of the castle and its former noble owners.
The programme also includes a traditional falconry show, where you will experience the ancient art of falconry and admire majestic birds of prey in flight. Experienced falconers will introduce you to the training and care of these remarkable birds.
Date: Thursday, 8 July 2026
Start at: 13:45
Price: 70 EUR/person
Price includes: transport, guide, entrance fees
The tour will operate subject to a minimum of 25 participants. Please register for the tour by 19 June 2026.
6. History of Viniculture and Wine Tasting (5 hours)
This excursion takes you to the Small Carpathian wine region, the northernmost wine-growing area in Central Europe. The tour begins in Svätý Jur, where local winemaking traditions will be introduced. The programme continues to Pezinok, a typical wine-producing town and the centre of the Small Carpathian wine region.
Highlights include a visit to the Museum of Viticulture, located in the former residence of a wealthy wine grower, showcasing the long-standing traditions of local wine production. There will also be time to stroll through the charming historical centre, known for its Renaissance burgher houses and a château surrounded by an extensive park.
Date: Thursday, 8 July 2026
Starts at: 13:30
Price: 80 EUR/person
Price includes: transport, guided tour, museum entrance fee, and wine tasting
The tour will operate subject to a minimum of 25 participants. Please register for the tour by 19 June 2026.
Full-day tours
7. Malé Karpaty Wine Trail
At the foot of the Small Carpathian Mountains, just north of Bratislava, lies Slovakia’s largest and most renowned wine-producing region. It also marks the northern border of traditional European viticulture. The valleys of the Little Carpathians are dotted with picturesque wine towns whose prosperity has long been connected with winemaking. Traditional ceramic craftsmanship is another characteristic feature of the region.
The programme begins with a visit to Červený Kameň Castle, followed by the town of Modra, where you will discover both the history and present-day production of traditional majolica ceramics. Lunch will be served in a Baroque château in Pezinok. The tour concludes with a tasting of local wines.
Date: Friday, 9 July 2026
Starts at: 9:00
Price: 149 EUR/person
Price includes: transport, guided tour, entrance fees, and lunch
The tour will operate subject to a minimum of 25 participants. Please register for the tour by 19 June 2026.
8. Piešťany Spa and Trnava
A full-day excursion to Piešťany, the world-famous spa town, and the historic town of Trnava, with return to Bratislava in the late afternoon.
Piešťany is internationally renowned for the treatment of rheumatic and sciatic conditions using sulphur-rich thermal water and therapeutic mud. The spa facilities, including the oldest building, the Napoleon Spa, are located on the peaceful Spa Island. The programme includes a walk through the town centre and Spa Island, an opportunity to purchase traditional spa wafers and souvenirs, and a visit to the Balneological Museum.
Trnava, one of the oldest towns in Slovakia, was the first Slovak town to be granted the privileges of a free royal town. As the seat of a university and an important cultural and ecclesiastical centre in the 17th and 18th centuries, it continues this rich tradition today. Owing to its remarkable concentration of churches and religious architecture, it is often referred to as the “Slovak Rome”. The tour includes a walk through the historical centre and a visit to the Archbishop’s Palace.
Date: Friday, 9 July 2026
Starts at: 9:00
Price: 149 EUR per person
Price includes: transport, guided tour, entrance fees, and lunch.
The tour will operate subject to a minimum of 25 participants. Please register for the tour by 19 June 2026.


