Tours

Visit the illuminated ‘Paris of the East’ and spend an enjoyable evening.

The magnificent buildings and sights all glowing and illuminated at night just give this city a totally different feeling than what you’ll experience during the day.

 

 

Let us introduce you to Esztergom, the former capital city of Hungarian Kingdom, which lies on the borders between Slovakia and Hungary. Here, these two countries are separated by the river Danube and again connected by Maria Valery bridge, re-opened in 2001

 

Visit Budapest with us, dubbed the "Paris of the East". Our guides will tell you about the history and show you the most important tourist sights of the capital of Hungary. Panoramic tour includes both parts of the city.

We offer you a combined tour of Vienna, which consists of a bus tour of the city, comprising the famous Viennese Ring, where there are major attractions, and a guided walking tour of the historic city centre.

In the picturesque region of the Little Carpathians is the medieval Red Stone Castle, whose origins date back to the 13th century.  Castle is a popular backdrop for filmmakers. The big attraction is the cellar, one of the largest in Central Europe.

We offer to you a comfortable city bus tour, during which we will show you the wider city centre, where you will see historic and modern landmarks of the city such as the St. Martin's Cathedral, the city walls, the Presidential Palace and many others.

The path leads through the foothills of the Carpathians picturesque vineyard towns. The Wine Route is characterized not only by its offer of local wines, but also history, gastronomy and various events all year round.

The historic centre of Bratislava is ideal for pleasant walks in the old streets lined with cafés; from each of the palaces you can feel the history of this ancient city. Our guides will tell you the secrets of these exceptional sites.

Stories and secrets, the St. Martin´s Cathedral hides them - the main point of our tour. The Cathedral was the coronation place of Hungarian kings. In this cathedral 11 Hungarian kings and 8 queens were crowned.

A drive as in the old times. Rattle of the wheels on basalt blocks in the city centre is like a living memory of how, once upon a time, the first automobiles were driving in Bratislava. You can enjoy the ride as in the old times. 

Did you know that Bratislava is connected with significant Jewish personalities such as the painter Adolf Frankl, the founder of martial art Krav Maga Imi Lichtenfeld? These and many other things you will learn during this thematic tour.

Devin is an ancient castle on the cliff towering above the confluence of Danube and Morava River. It is a place that is associated with many legends and history of our country. Devin currant wine is made of red and black currants. 

A city tour by a historical tram and a walk through the historical centre. The city tour by a historical tram offers a tram tour of two city districts followed by a pleasant walk through the historical centre.

Bratislava is the town associated with chocolate. The well-known Stollwerck Company began the tradition of chocolate manufacturing. Our guides will share with you the stories. Tour with the tasting of quality chocolate.

Explore the beauty of Kalocsa town, which can by its amazing sights satisfy any kind of a visitor. Kalocsa is one of the oldest towns in Hungary and a major religious centre. It is best known today for its many acres of paprika peppers, its annual paprika festival, and the beautiful hand-made embroidery designed by its „painting women

This trip brings you to a family house in Senkvice and it is designed specifically for foreign tourists, who want to know about the everyday life in Slovakia. These are families dealing with traditional crafts such as wine making, pottery and farming.

Not only fame and prosperous cities belong to our past. We have lived in times where now we are happy to say, they are gone. Communism in the form of grey buildings and architectural monotony you will see during the bus tour of the city. 

Walk through the historical centre and in the town gallery of the Archbishop’s Palace you will have the chance to see the art-historical pearl of Slovakia, six “Hero and Leandro“ tapestries.