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This trip will be unique and private in the beautiful mountains, in the oldest and Highest National Park in Slovakia. It is large just about 800 km squared, so you can choose to hike about 30 mountain valleys. That will be unforgettable hiking with a licensed guide (member of Mountain Rescue), who has lived in the High Tatras his whole life. You will know after this day a lot about the history, nature, animals, and flowers of The High Tatras. You can set up a whole day by your needs and fitness level. It is possible to see waterfalls, mountain huts, and wild animals such as mountain goats and marmots, you have a chance to hike to peaks, where you can climb just with a licensed guide. The High Tatras are unique pieces of Earth with an untouched nature. The Mountain leader can recommend a special trip set up just for you and he can make plans for your next days during a visit to the High Tatras.
Price: $263.62
Duration: 6-8 hours
Full power experience with military weapons and big calibre ammunition. Enjoy safe but stunning entertainment with heavy kick Sniper Rifle SVD DRAGUNOV (3 bullets), legendary Assault Rifle AK47 KALASHNIKOV (20 bullets) and super accurate Submachine Gun STRIBOG SR9 (20 bullets).
Price: $179.74
Duration: 2 hours
Premium trip Step into the heart of Central Europe as we explore the captivating stories of the 19th, 20th, and 21st centuries FROM VIENNA. ONE-DAY TRIP Want to see more? A one-day trip from Vienna for small groups in a warm atmosphere with local residents. Discover two exciting European capitals in one unforgettable day-trip! Start and end Vienna Budapest - the capital of Hungary Bratislava - the capital of Slovakia - Budapest: in the past, these were two separate cities: Buda and Pest. Budapest is known as a great city with a tragic history. We will show you the majestic Parliament, Fisherman's Bastion, Matthias Church and other beautiful sights - Bratislava: a city with a rich history, it is particularly interesting to see the influence of communism here, as well as trends in the development of modern Europe. We will show you two beautiful views of the capital of Slovakia, and you will also be able to walk around the old town All in one day
Price: $164.16
Duration: 12-14 hours
Private tour to Banska Stiavnica, Unesco site. This tour gives you a chance to know a town hidden in Stiavnicke hills. A magical atmosphere is present in this UNESCO gem practically in every corner. Walking through narrow historical streets. Peaceful and definitely addicting. Learnabout the rich mining history of this town. Please note, the Old castle and the New castle are CLOSED on Mondays. It is still possible to see these castles from the outside and enjoy the lovely Banska Stiavnica trip.
Price: $263.62
Duration: 10 hours
You will be shooting real weapons with live ammo. Expect strong recoil to your shoulder and high adrenaline. All is taken care of, we pick you up from your address, transfer you to our shooting range, where you get an safety briefing. Then comes actual shooting and you may take photos & videos. Return transfer to your address closes the activity.
Price: $203.70
Duration: 3 hours
Welcome to a darker side of Bratislava. This tour that you are currently reading about is a very unique and one of a kind perspective on Bratislava, Slovakia and Czechoslovakia in the last 100 years. This a very specific tour. Your 5eur price, is a reservation fee for having a spot on the tour. It is split between Viator and the management of the tours. The guides on these tours are paid by the contributions at the end of the tour, based on how you enjoyed it. We will introduce you to a very dynamic and difficult period in the creation of our identity and show you through very unique sites the ups and downs of the previous century. We will talk about the end of the monarchy, following the end 1st WW, the 1st CSR, Fascist Slovakia, Communist CSSR, The Federation and finally the modern Slovak Republic. If you will have an amazing experience in our city and your guide will at least meet your expectations, we suggest tipping 10-20 EUR per person.
Price: $5.99
Duration: 2 hours
Bratislava’s Old Town has many authentic corners where you step back several centuries. It’s preserved medieval core is full of narrow streets along the former town walls, numerous Renaissance courtyards full of little cafés, shops and galleries and romantic quiet corners. Enjoy a guided walking tour away from the main tourist paths through some of the town’s narrowest streets with original cobbled stones. Listen to stories about houses and personalities and get fascinated by the charm of this quaint city.
Price: $275.60
Duration: 2 hours
1. Your senses will grow much stronger. Since your eyes cannot see, the smell will try to do the work instead. 2. You will learn how to taste and smell properly. It is a technique that can be learned. 3. You will not have any predjustice. Conscious, nor unconscious. Our brains can do awesome things. You will be surprised. 4. The wines we produce on Slovakia were served to the royal families, on 1st class deck on Titanic and even to the two worlds powerful men.
Price: $34.75
Duration: 2 hours
Discover all the Highlights of the Old town, Bratislava can offer. Take this introduction tour and learn more about our history, food, politics, traditions and interesting stories from the area. We can talk about anything related to the city as this tour is more like a discovery tour of Bratislava and Slovakia. On our way I will show you some of the restaurants, bars, places where you can enjoy your evening while being here. If you are curious where Nicole Kidman with George Clooney filmed their movie here, what is the tradition behind Eastern Monday, why Slovakia is one of the youngest countries in the world or why Bratislava became the capital and coronation city of the Kingdom of Hungary, this tour might be the one for you. Are you in?
Price: $94.66
Duration: 2 hours
Bratislava Identity Bike Tour is an insightful cycling journey with our local guide to understand the essentials of history and genius loci of the Slovak capital. Enjoy the ride around the main city landmarks of the Bratislava Old Town, communist-era housing estates, the largest city park, two unique bridges and modern riverside developments. Our bike tour takes you to the best cycling locations near the Bratislava city centre. After introduction in the Old Town, we cross the Danube river by iconic SNP bridge and enjoy splendid views to the main Bratislava city landmarks. We enjoy the chill of the oldest city park and head to the authentic communist-era housing estates of Petržalka. The last part of the route leads us to the post-industrial modern riverside projects and the picturesque Blue Church. This intense bike tour shows you a full picture of Bratislava with its contrasts between medieval Old Town, Cold War history and the most recent developments.
Price: $129.41
Duration: 2 hours
Our private walking tour highlights Bratislava’s most iconic landmarks—from the medieval charm of Michalská Brána to the panoramic views from Bratislava Castle. Each stop is carefully selected not only for its historical significance but also for its visual and cultural appeal, offering a well-rounded and immersive experience. Led by a passionate and knowledgeable local guide, this tour brings the city’s history to life through engaging stories, legends, and personal insights. The private format ensures a relaxed pace, opportunities to ask questions, and flexibility to tailor the experience to your interests. As you stroll through Bratislava’s charming Old Town, you’ll discover picturesque streets, stunning architecture, and hidden corners that most group tours miss. Whether you’re a curious traveler, a history enthusiast, or simply looking to enjoy the beauty of Slovakia’s capital, this tour offers a truly personal and memorable way to connect with the city.
Price: $127.02
Duration: 2 hours
Hi, I´m Jakub (James, יעקב, Jacob, Giacomo...), you can call me Jimi. I´m one of the few people who can call themself "starý Prešporák" (Bratislava old settler). Since I was young my hobbies were history, psychology, philosophy and examining the perception of society and its development. That´s why I started doing tours almost 10 years ago, while I was still in high school. If you want to learn something about antiquity, middle ages and the modern history of Bratislava/Slovakia I´m here for you.
Price: $59.91
Duration: 2 hours
Discover the Small Carpathian rich history, lush vineyards and exceptional wineries with a local guide. You’ll explore an underground wine cellar, visit two spectacular wineries, enjoy gorgeous scenery & beautiful vineyards and, most importantly, taste delicious local wines. You won’t need to worry about getting lost, missing out on a “hidden gem” winery, waste your time finding a scenic place with the best views, or risk drinking and driving. We will take you to our favourite wineries, offering you a wine tasting experience from an insider’s perspective. This wine tour is perfect for couples, groups and all wine enthusiasts. All the way to wine country and back, your job is to sip some of the best Slovak wines and enjoy everything the Small Carpathian Wine Region has to offer. So, what are you waiting for? Book your Private Wine Tour to the Small Carpathians today!
Price: $479.31
Duration: 5 hours
Embark on a captivating wine tasting journey through Slovakia's picturesque Tokaj Wine Region. This exclusive tour is perfect for wine lovers and curious travelers, offering a blend of scenic beauty, rich history, and exceptional wines. Travel through stunning landscapes to visit wineries, where passionate winemakers guide you through their vineyards and cellars. Savor the flavors of Tokaj wines, during expert-led tastings. Enjoy cultural immersion with visits to historic landmarks and charming villages, learning about the traditions that shape this iconic wine-producing area. With a small group setting, benefit from personalized attention and a relaxed atmosphere. This all-inclusive tour includes transportation, guided tasting in one winery/ wine producer (appx.6 samples of wine) and cultural excursions. Book now to secure your spot and experience the magic of the Tokaj Wine Region on this unforgettable adventure.
Price: $251.64
Duration: 5-7 hours
This tour is for those who would like to discover pottery heritage in the cosy ceramic and viticulture town in the Small Carpathians, only 30 minutes away from Bratislava. The Majolica from Modra is registered in the Representative List of Intangible Cultural Heritage of Slovakia.This tour is a unique opportunity to explore the oldest craft in the world in the beautiful town of Modra with a funny and knowledgeable local guide.
Price: $63.51
Duration: 1-2 hours
Chateau Bojnice, one of the oldest and undoubtedly most charming monuments in Slovakia. The last aristocratic owner, Count John Palfy, decided to rebuild the castle into a romantic chateau in the Gothic Revival style. As a model, he used the French castles of the Loire valley. Admire the fully furnished interiors on your guided castle tour. Lunch break and drive to the fairy-tale Cicmany village, famous for its painted wooden houses. Our professional and passionate guide-driver will make your day lovely, meaningful and memorable.
Price: $293.57
Duration: 10 hours
Get a guide for your day tour in our High Tatras. You will have a chance to see some of the 17 peaks over 2500 m, Tatras mountain is very similar to Canadian rockies. Day tour will take between 6 - 10 hours, depends where you will decide to go with your guide.
Price: $227.67
Duration: 8-10 hours
The Great City Tour is a unique combination of the Old Town Tour and the Castle Tour, which will take you through the most beautiful and most interesting of what Bratislava has to offer during a 95-minute-long drive. Two types of our fine sightseeing vehicles, old town Prešporáčik® Oldtimer and castle Prešporáčik® Oldtimer will provide memorable experience for you from the beginning of your journey until the end of it. It is your choice which tour you choose to begin with, either the Old Town tour which starts at the Main Square or the Castle Tour which begins next to the historical building of Slovak National Theater. A short walk (approximately 3 minutes from the Main Square to Opera) to the next starting point between the two parts of the tour. This can be enriched by a visit to a local coffee shop or summer terraces along the way.
Price: $46.46
Duration: 1 hours
Key Info for Visitors
- Currency: EUR
- Languages: Slovak (official), Hungarian, Romani, Czech, English (commonly spoken by tourists)
- Climate: Continental
- Timezone: Europe/Bratislava
- Population: Slovakia has a population of approximately 5.4 million people.
- Best Time to Visit: best time to visit is late spring to early autumn.
- Visa Requirements Slovakia is part of the Schengen Area, allowing visa-free travel for citizens of the European Union, United States, United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, and many other countries for short stays up to 90 days. Visitors from non-visa-exempt countries must apply for a Schengen visa prior to arrival. Slovakia does not offer visa on arrival or e-visa options. US, EU, and UK citizens generally only need a valid passport or national ID card for entry.
About Slovakia
Slovakia is a captivating Central European destination known for its stunning natural landscapes, rich history, and vibrant culture. Nestled in the heart of Europe, it offers a unique blend of medieval castles, picturesque old towns, and the dramatic peaks of the Carpathian Mountains. Visitors are drawn to Slovakia’s charming capital, Bratislava, with its lively cafes and historic architecture, as well as the UNESCO-listed town of Banská Štiavnica. Outdoor enthusiasts will find endless opportunities for hiking, skiing, and exploring national parks like the High Tatras. Slovakia’s warm hospitality, affordable travel costs, and authentic cultural experiences make it an appealing choice for travelers seeking both adventure and tradition. The country’s diverse attractions—from ancient castles to thermal spas—ensure a memorable visit for all types of tourists.
Slovakia Tours & Experiences
- Top Attractions: 1. Bratislava Castle – A historic fortress overlooking the Danube River, offering panoramic views and a glimpse into Slovakia’s royal past. 2. High Tatras National Park – A mountain range with stunning peaks, hiking trails, and ski resorts, perfect for nature lovers and adventurers. 3. Spiš Castle – One of the largest castle complexes in Central Europe, showcasing medieval architecture and history. 4. Banská Štiavnica – A UNESCO World Heritage town known for its mining history, baroque buildings, and scenic surroundings. 5. Slovak Paradise National Park – Famous for its gorges, waterfalls, and wooden ladders, ideal for hiking and exploring nature.
- Duration Range: 2 to 10 hours
- Group Size: Intimate Groups
- Difficulty Level: Easy to Moderate
- Recommended For: The best time to visit is late spring to early autumn. Pack layers for variable weather and comfortable shoes for walking. Slovaks appreciate polite greetings and respect for local customs. The country is generally safe, but standard precautions apply. Euros are used, and credit cards are widely accepted, though carrying some cash is advisable for small purchases or rural areas.
Average Tour Price: $95
Lowest Price Tour: $45
Highest Price Tour: $180
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Important Tour Information
- Bring comfortable walking shoes and appropriate clothing
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- Arrive at the meeting point at least 15 minutes early
- Carry valid identification and tour booking confirmation
Top Attractions
1. Bratislava Castle – A historic fortress overlooking the Danube River, offering panoramic views and a glimpse into Slovakia’s royal past. 2. High Tatras National Park – A mountain range with stunning peaks, hiking trails, and ski resorts, perfect for nature lovers and adventurers. 3. Spiš Castle – One of the largest castle complexes in Central Europe, showcasing medieval architecture and history. 4. Banská Štiavnica – A UNESCO World Heritage town known for its mining history, baroque buildings, and scenic surroundings. 5. Slovak Paradise National Park – Famous for its gorges, waterfalls, and wooden ladders, ideal for hiking and exploring nature.
Popular Activities
Slovakia offers a variety of activities including hiking and skiing in the High Tatras, exploring medieval castles and historic towns, visiting thermal spas for relaxation, and experiencing traditional folk festivals. Adventure seekers can enjoy caving, rafting, and mountain biking. Cultural experiences include sampling local crafts, attending music and folklore events, and tasting Slovak cuisine in local markets and restaurants.
Frequently Asked Questions
Local Food & Cuisine
Slovak cuisine is hearty and comforting, featuring dishes like bryndzové halušky (potato dumplings with sheep cheese), kapustnica (cabbage soup), and goulash. Traditional meals often include pork, potatoes, and dairy products. Dining customs emphasize sharing and hospitality. Noteworthy restaurants include Bratislava’s Slovak Pub for authentic local dishes and Zylinder for traditional Central European cuisine with a modern twist.
Getting Around
Slovakia is accessible by air through Bratislava Airport and nearby Vienna Airport. The country has a well-developed train and bus network connecting major cities and tourist sites. Local transportation includes trams, buses, and taxis in cities. Renting a car is recommended for exploring rural areas and national parks. Public transport is affordable and reliable, with tickets available at stations or via mobile apps.
Travel Tips
The best time to visit is late spring to early autumn. Pack layers for variable weather and comfortable shoes for walking. Slovaks appreciate polite greetings and respect for local customs. The country is generally safe, but standard precautions apply. Euros are used, and credit cards are widely accepted, though carrying some cash is advisable for small purchases or rural areas.
Culture & Customs
Slovak culture values family, tradition, and hospitality. Social customs include formal greetings with a handshake and using titles. Important festivals include the folk festival Východná and Christmas markets. Visitors should respect local traditions, dress modestly when visiting religious sites, and be punctual for appointments. Gift-giving is appreciated in social settings.
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