Transfer from Bratislava - M. R. Stefanik Airport
to Esztergom

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Departure from Bratislava - M. R. Stefanik Airport
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Estimated arrival to Esztergom
11:14h

Trip duration: 134min

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Departure from Bratislava - M. R. Stefanik Airport
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Places you can visit along the way

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Vac
Hungary

75 min

Considering how small Vac is, it is quite amazing how many great sites it has to offer - starting with the massive 18th century cathedral... with columns on the entry and two clock towers and statues above the front façade; the brilliant Tragor Ignac Museum and finally the Triumphal Arch. If you don't have time to explore them all, even a short walk among the unique mixture of monuments and architectural quirks will be pretty inspiring.

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Komarno
Slovakia

75 min

The picturesque town of Komarno is the most southern town in Slovakia, situated at the confluence of the rivers Vah and Danube. In the past,... Komarno was a single Hungarian town but when the state of Czechoslovakia was formed the borders of the country divided the historical Komarno county and the town of Komarno. The city exudes many historical buildings, sculptures, cultural monuments and the largest and best preserved fortress complex in Slovakia, made up of several fortresses. The center's main sites include the baroque church, the Serb Orthodox Church with an exhibition of sacral monuments and Gyorgy Klapka square.

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Danubiana Meulensteen Art Museum
Slovakia

105 min

Located in dramatic scenery of a small peninsula on the Danube River, this contemporary Art Museum is an absolute delight. The outdoor space features an... 8000 square meter sculpture park, while the inside of museum is divided in the great hall exhibiting works a leading international artist and the gallery of contemporary art, which features both Slovak and international works. This is truly a world-class art gallery.

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Tata
Hungary

75 min

A baroque town situated near the Vienna-Budapest motorway, Tata is the perfect destination for a day trip offering historical attractions, spa opportunities, cultural heritage and... natural beauties. If you prefer to relax and chill out, there are large lakes and outdoor swimming pools as well as wellness activities. If you, however, prefer to get a cultural uplift, you may explore the Castle of Tata built at the end of 1300s or the open-air geological museum which features the town’s local history. As far as entertainment is concerned, you will not be disappointed because numerous concerts, festivals and other fun events are organized in the city in the summertime.

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Devin castle
Slovakia

75 min

If you find yourself in or near Bratislava, don’t miss the trip to the Castle of Devin! Today a ruin, but its history goes way... back to the Middle Ages, when it was used as a boundary fortress, military station and a trade center. Perhaps the most important thing linked to this historical site is the fact that Slovakia’s patron saints Cyril and Methodius started their mission here in 863. They were the ones who developed the first Slavonic alphabet, translated the Bible and wrote the first Slavic Civil Code.

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Gyor
Hungary

75 min

Gyor is a beautiful and charming town that hosts a vast array of architectural, cultural and natural treasures and has therefore received the European Award... for its contribution to the protection of historical heritage. The reminders of an eventful history can be seen in its well reconstructed Baroque center, full of narrow lanes, museums, palaces and churches. The Bishop's Cathedral on Kaptalan Hill, although beautiful from the outside, it’s more important for the fascinating sacred objects that it houses, among which the reliquary of Szent Laszlo I (St. Ladislaus I), king of Hungary who reigned between 1077 and 1095. Another church worth exploring is the 17th century Baroque Benedictine Church. The pride of the city is Becsi kapu ter (Vienna Gate Square), considered by many as the most delightful Baroque square in Hungary.