Jun 15, 2025
It is worth time and money - In one hour you will see top things in Bratislava. Stop at the castle is short. And when you have more time invest time and money for longer tout by “Presporacik”. Did you know why ist mame is Presporacik ? May be one interesting fact about it: Bratislava has three names because of its rich and diverse history. The Slovak name “Bratislava” reflects the modern national identity. The German name “Pressburg” was used for centuries during the Austro-Hungarian Empire. The Hungarian name “Pozsony” shows its historical ties to the Kingdom of Hungary. These names represent the city’s multicultural past and changing rulers.
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May 23, 2025
Fantastic Tour! Massive Amount of Great Information! - The bus ride is listed as 20 minutes. The information, coming over the narration over the provided earbuds, seemed like so much more time! The narration can be listened to in 14 languages! There is also a 20 minute stop at the castle. I was at a conference, in Vienna, with colleagues and friends. A couple, who we’ve been friends with for 20 years, came with us to Bratislava. We were very glad that we chose this fantastic tour and not a two hour walking tour.
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May 6, 2025
Nice your. - Booked this tour before arriving in Bratislava, Translation provided and a good way to see where everything is situated.
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Mar 21, 2025
Sunny tour of Bratislava - A very nice tour with a very friendly driver. He took his time so we could have a look at everything in peace.
Since we were very early, we had the tour to ourselves in the best weather.
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Feb 11, 2025
Love this experience,... - Love this experience, perfect duration for us and our two year old daughter as it wasn't too long but managed to see the must-see places in Bratislava.
Booking and customer service help before and during experience were very good.
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Jan 3, 2025
Great trip, worth the money! - We loved this tour. We learned a lot of historical information about the city of Bratislava and were able to see a lot of things in a short amount of time. It helped wrap our minds around the city so we knew where things were. We were given time at the castle to look around and enjoy the fantastic view. This city is amazing and this was a great way to see it. The tour lasted about an hour.
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Apr 29, 2025
Clear city tour with friendly driver - The tour gives winen good overview of the old town. The length is also well suited for smaller children. Nice view from the castle. However, 20min is a bit short to take a closer look at the castle garden.
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Apr 20, 2025
Lovely little tour - We found the driver really friendly and he was a great guide. The only criticism was the time at the castle goes so quick another 20 minutes would have been good.
A unique experience for us to do as a family.
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Feb 17, 2025
below expectations - For being the iconic monument of Bratislava it frankly disappointed me. I certainly did not expect the palace of Caserta or Versailles, but I must say that I came out without any memorable feeling. The building, very large but in my opinion rather monotonous, houses the historical museum of the city. Interesting, all right, but it goes into such detail that I think even a citizen of Bratislava would eventually get bored. The most interesting part in my opinion is the (small) section dedicated to the Soviet period. A round of applause to the municipal administrators who chose, philologically and historically correct, not to remove a period of the nation's history, as so many others have stupidly done.
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May 6, 2025
Mah.. - I was not satisfied with the experience .. although it is definitely a symbolic place of the city, it is worth perhaps only a hole with the background of the castle, and the visit to the gardens, which (as I understand it) remain accessible even without the purchase of the ticket.
Big flaw: closing time to the public h 18, last possible access for h 17. Which, at your own risk can also be fine .. the fact is that the visit of the interior is totally disconnected, that is, each floor of the residence is summarily dedicated to something more or less specific (top floor there was an all-Italian themed exhibition, dedicated to the Vespa, I still have not grasped the connection with the royal residence of the Habsburgs .. 😂). Then some (pre)historical traces, inevitable artifacts dating back to the world wars (like some uniform of Slovak officers ..). We were looking for the "characteristic" section dedicated to jewelry, practically impossible to find ended at 5:45 pm: it corresponded to a small detached wing (otherwise impossible to find and of which there was no clear signal) that contained the silverware (?) of the royal family, in short, a kind of ugly copy of the Viennese original, all seen in a hurry because the lady in charge of the security (over sixty) scolded us in a bad way, saying that it was closing time. And to avoid wasting any more time, we just avoided issues.
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