Bordering Austria and Hungary, the Slovakian capital is yours to discover today. Set at the crossroads of ancient trade routes in the heart of Europe, the Slovakian capital of Bratislava, the capital of Slovakia, is a place where Baroque palaces, boutiques, and cafes adorn medieval cobblestone streets. At the same time, the complex history of Communism can be found in its Brutalist landmarks and military monuments. Later tonight, enjoy a waltz show class onboard. Included Excursion: Walking tour of Bratislava: Your local guide will take you through the heart of the city. Pass by the botanical gardens of the Episcopal Summer Palace, the Old Town Hall and its delightful Renaissance courtyard, and the Slovak National Theatre, where busts of famous composers adorn the facade. After your tour, enjoy free time to explore at leisure. EmeraldPLUS: Home-hosted coffee and cake with a Slovakian family: Be invited into the home of a local Slovakian family to learn about their culture over coffee and cake. Get an insight into their history, culture, and traditions as they show you how they live every day. EmeraldACTIVE: Guided hike to Bratislava Castle: This active excursion begins at the port of Bratislava, passing the monumental building of the Slovak National Theatre and continuing to the extensive riverside promenade. Admire the Gothic St. Martin's Cathedral, the most famous sacral building in Bratislava, climb the hill to Bratislava Castle for panoramic views, see St Michael's Gate, and walk through the main square. DiscoverMORE: Skoda tour of post-Communist Bratislava (Activity level: Easy, Duration: 2 hours, extra expense): On this truly insightful tour of Bratislava in a Skoda car, you'll learn about life during the Communist era through real personal stories from your guide and enjoy some local, authentic refreshments from this time. This off-the-beaten-track tour brings alive the story of Bratislava in the turbulent 20th century. DiscoverMORE: Carpathian wine route (Activity level: Moderate, Duration: 4 hours 40 minutes, extra expense): Explore the viticultural towns of the Small Carpathian Wine Route, including the vineyards of Vinosady and a family-run winery in Senkvice. You'll learn about the proud heritage of winemaking and sample some local wines in a historic wine cellar. ...
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