Transfer from Bratislava - M. R. Stefanik Airport
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Departure from Bratislava - M. R. Stefanik Airport
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Estimated arrival to Hallstatt
13:02h

Trip duration: 242min

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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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Trautenfels Castle
Austria

105 min

Great deal of local history and geology can be experienced in this majestic countryside castle. This unique cultural monument is not a typical museum that... simply exhibits paintings and furniture, but it also displays zoological, geological and mineralogical items, folklore objects and archaeological finds from the region. Its exteriors complement well its indoor splendor – modern architectural elements are perfectly blended in historical building. The tallest castle tower gives splendid views on the lakes and beautiful mountains.

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Worschach Gorge
Austria

105 min

Worschach Gorge will strike everyone as a wild, untamed natural monument with imposing vertical rock walls and many small waterfalls. This beautiful scenery is accessible... via a modern but steep trail that is constantly swirling through this mind-blowing setting. Informative panels provide visitors with details about the gorge and its origin. The walk takes approximately 2 hours and sturdy shoes are required.

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Admont Abbey
Austria

90 min

What a divine place not only for book lovers but for anybody looking for some escape from the fast-paced world! If you will be not... overwhelmed by its exterior (which for sure you will) you will be awed once you step inside. With its 70,000 volumes and magnificent frescoes by Bartolomeo Altomonte, and art collections, this captivating place truly seems like a fairyland. The art collections are divided in two parts: Historical and Modern Art. If the largest monastic library in the world doesn’t take your breath away, than perhaps you should take a peek in the Natural History Museum with over 250,000 insect specimens.

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Parndorf Outlet
Austria

135 min

Just 30 minutes from Vienna and Bratislava, Parndorf Outlet is an ideal option to renew your fashion outfits at reasonable prices. The outlet features some... of the world’s most iconic brands like Gucci, Prada and Armani, sport labels like Nike and Adidas, and high-street favorites, like Guess, Diesel and Desigual. Furthermore, there are great food selections, live music, golf weekends as well as children's play area with professional caretakers. Enjoy the exclusive shopping at discounted prices.

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Schonbrunn Palace
Austria

105 min

A trip to Vienna wouldn't be complete without a visit to Schonbrunn Palace. Originally it was a modest hunting lodge. But when Maria Theresa ((the... only female Hapsburg ruler) received this estate as a wedding gift, she completely rebuilt it so it became one of the most resplendent Baroque palaces in Europe. The grandeur of this place can be seen in all of its 1441 rooms that visitors can tour along with the extensive gardens that stretch for over a kilometer. For the best views of the gardens and the palace, it is recommended to go to the hilltop gloriette. For more detailed information about the opening hours and purchasing tickets, please check the website at https://www.schoenbrunn.at/en/visitor-information/

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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.