Bratislava and Vienna are two of the closest capital cities in Europe. Both cities share historical roots and were once capitals of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. While Bratislava was the capital of the Kingdom of Hungary, Vienna was the capital of the Kingdom of Austria.
The bus departs from Vienna Hauptbahnhof, stop C1, at 09:50 AM. Arrival in Bratislava is scheduled for 11:20 AM at the Most SNP stop. From that moment, you will have free time until 12:00 PM. At noon, you will meet your guide at the main entrance of the Park Inn by Radisson Danube Hotel, located just 250 meters from the bus stop, across the pedestrian crossing.
The walking tour lasts one hour and will allow you to discover the city's main attractions, including St. Martin’s Cathedral, the Slovak National Theatre, the Slovak Philharmonic Orchestra at the Reduta building, and the famous Man at Work statue. You will also visit the Main Square, home to the Roland Fountain, the statue of the Napoleonic soldier, and the Old Town Hall. The tour continues to the Franciscan Church, the oldest religious building in the city, and ends at St. Michael’s Gate and the Trinity Church.
At the end of the tour, the guide will take you to a restaurant and assist you in choosing a two-course local menu (drinks not included). If you prefer a vegetarian option, please inform us in advance.
After lunch, you will have free time in Bratislava to walk around, shop, or simply enjoy the atmosphere along the Danube River.
Finally, the return bus will depart at approximately 6:08 PM from the same Most SNP stop, arriving at Vienna Hauptbahnhof around 7:25 PM.