Three different countries meet in Bratislava, where languages, traditions, and cultures create a unique microcosm of central Europe. This youthful, dynamic capital pulses with energy while remaining proud of its rich past, where tradition, nostalgia and music weave through cobblestoned streets.
Our morning city tour reveals Bratislava's main treasures: the historic Old Town with its medieval gates and towers, the Gothic Cathedral of St Martin where Hungarian kings were once crowned, and the 14th-century Tower of St Michael standing guard in the ancient city walls.
After lunch, we travel to Trencin in western Slovakia, one of the oldest Slovak cities, chronicled as early as the 11th century. Its strategic location near three Carpathian Mountain passes on the crossroads of ancient commercial routes determined the character of this significant landmark. The famous Amber Road, used by Etruscan, Greek, and later Roman merchants to transport precious amber from the Baltic region, passed directly through Trencin.
The city is dominated by Trencin Castle, Slovakia's third-largest castle complex. With extensive fortifications and several palace buildings surrounding the central medieval tower, it remains the highest point of the city. Below the castle, winding side streets and historic covered stairs lead to a charming small square, while the old town spreads around a large main square anchored by a baroque church.
Overnight in Trencin
 
Included Meal(s): Breakfast and Dinner