One of the youngest capitals of Europe has a rich history too. It reaches back even beyond the time of the Celtic and Roman settlements in this area. |
The sightseeing tour begins at the Danube with a bus tour, at first along the Danube promenade and then we pass the St. Martin´s Cathedral, the former coronation church of kings and queens of Hungary. We continue along the medieval city walls and pass the Grassalkovich Palace – now Presidential Palace. |
The sightseeing tour begins at the Danube with a bus tour, at first along the Danube promenade and then we pass the St. Martin´s Cathedral, the former coronation church of kings and queens of Hungary. We continue along the medieval city walls and pass the Grassalkovich Palace – now Presidential Palace. |
The sightseeing tour begins at the Danube and then the Oldtimer passes the Concert Hall, the seat of the Slovak Philharmonic Orchestra. It passes also the Slovak National Theater and reaches the Square of the Slovak National Uprising with the Old Market Hall and the Monastery of the Merciful Brothers. |
This trip to the communist architecture of Bratislava begins at the Danube. From the river bank we can see the bridges, for instance the Old Bridge that was after its destruction rebuild by the Russians and the New Bridge with its unique suspension structure. |
This trip begins at the Danube too. At the New Bridge the Oldtimer turns in to the Old Town. On the Rudnay Square and the Panská Street it passes the Csáky Palace and Keglevich Palace. It continues on the Ventúrska Street, where we pass the Academia Istropolitana and then the Chapter Street up to the St. Martin´s Cathedral. |
It is a special manufactured vehicle with the ancient-like design and a transparent removable roof. This vehicle has been designed in collaboration with the Bratislava Old Town district, and is being powered the environment friendly natural gas. Our Prešporáčik-Oldtimer® is the only vehicle driving directly in the historical center of the Old Town – in the pedestrian zone. |
It will take you up to the courtyard of the Castle. The bigger brother Prešporáčik-Oldtimer XL is driving with a pleasant speed of 25 kph. Almost all coaches have got the approved cabriolet form. In nice weather it is possible to open the transparent roof and close again very fast. And when the sun is shining too strong, there will be a „parasol“ opened over your head. |
The sightseeing tour begins at the Danube and then the Oldtimer passes the Concert Hall, the seat of the Slovak Philharmonic Orchestra. It passes also the Slovak National Theater and it reaches the Square of the Slovak National Uprising with the Old Market Hall and the Monastery of the Merciful Brothers. |
The sightseeing walk begins on the Danube promenade. On the way to the Slovak National Theater on the Hviezdoslav Square we cross the Ľudovít Štúr Square – the former coronation square. |
The sightseeing walk begins on the Danube promenade. At first we will reach the St. Martin´s Cathedral, the former coronation church of Hungarian kings and queens. On the Rudnay Square at the cathedral is the bust of Franz List, who started his great career at the age of 9 years here in Pressburg. |
Komárno is a small district city at the Danube with 38.000 inhabitants and a rich history which reaches back to the time of Celtic and Roman settlements. It was the former county administration seat and the fourth biggest city in the Hungarian Kingdom. This is the hometown of the famous operetta composer Franz Lehár. |
These mountains are mostly under nature protection; they start in Bratislava and continue to the North-East and are 100 km long. The beautiful nature scenery begins by the castle ruin of Devin, exactly of the confluence at the river Danube and the river Morava. |
From the center of Bratislava the bus takes you on the castle road of Moravia field, to Schloss Hof in Austria. It is Austria’s biggest castle in the countryside. It was built 1726 for the legendary army leader and General, Prince Eugene of Savoy. |
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