Ngôn ngữ có sẵn
5 giờ 30 phút
Vé di động
Discover western Slovakian city of Trnava on this tour with roundtrip train tickets from Bratislava. Explore the city's numerous churches and picturesque streets on a guided walking tour.
Public transportation options are available nearby
Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
Specialized infant seats are available
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
2-hour walking tour of Trnava
Hotel pickup and drop-off (depending on option)
Second class roundtrip train tickets
English-speaking guide
Food and drinks
Trnava
The oldest free royal borough TRNAVA was the Church "capital" of the Kingdom of Hungary for several centuries in the past. Now it is the centre of the dynamically developing area that stretches between Bratislava and Nitra. TRNAVA(population 69,500) is the natural centre of region of Dolné Považie, the seat of both the district and regional administration and the seventh biggest town of Slovakia. Trnava is the seat of the Trnava University and the University of Sts. Constantine and Methodius, and since 1978 the Slovak metropolitan seat of archbishop. The centre of the town has been designated the Town Monument Reserve in 1987. Fans of arts and music know the event bearing the name of important composer native of Trnava - Trnavská hudobná jar M. Sch. Trnavského (The Trnava Musical Spring of M. Sch. Trnavský). The event bears the name of an important composer, the local native.
Tour without hotel pick up: Tour without hotel pick up & drop off in Bratislava.
1 đánh giá
Tổng số đánh giá và xếp hạng từ Viator & TripAdvisor
alessandrogH7072BZ,
15 thg 5, 2024
- Đánh giá từ Tripadvisor
The historic center is small but very beautiful, it is worth a visit for a couple of days, the inhabitants are friendly and the atmosphere is relaxed, the city is well equipped with public transport and is also easy for car traffic, a sore point are the car parks, those who intend to visit the city by car, also to be able to move around and visit the Devin castle which is about fifteen kilometers from Bratislava and is certainly worth a visit or other neighboring cities must take into account that if they do not have a parking provided by the accommodation will have to park on the street. On weekdays you pay 1.50 euros per hour from 8.00 to 24.00 for an outlay of 24 euros per day! Don't hope to find spaces in free car parks, there simply aren't any, not even in peripheral areas except for small car parks near shopping centers which I always found full. Food prices both in restaurants and in supermarkets are in line with the average Italian prices.
Vận hành bởi Bratislava City Tours