Transfer from Bratislava - M. R. Stefanik Airport
to Milan - Malpensa International Airport

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Departure from Bratislava - M. R. Stefanik Airport
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Estimated arrival to Milan - Malpensa International Airport
18:33h

Trip duration: 573min

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

Quality photo of Brescia Castle - Italy

Brescia Castle
Italy

105 min

Brescia Castle can be spotted from afar and from every angle since it perched above the town’s rooftops, occupying the whole top of the Cidneo... hill. With its 75.000 square meters enclosed within the surrounding walls, it is one of the largest fortified complexes in Italy. This large defensive complex was built in the Middle Ages and has undergone many renovations since then. Today, the castle is home to two museums, Museo delle Armi Antiche with an extensive collection of vintage armory and Civico Museo del Risorgimento dedicated to the Unification of Italy.

Quality photo of Kranjska Gora - Slovenia

Kranjska Gora
Slovenia

105 min

Kranjska Gora is believed to be one of Slovenia’s most famous skiing resorts with 20 kilometers of skiing slopes. It is widely celebrated due to... the World Cup skiing and ski-jumping competitions held here annual. Kranjska Gora is a superb mountain resort for people of all ages and for beginners and intermediate level skiers equally. But, Kranjska Gora is perhaps even more popular in summer season due to its stunning mountain scenery and great access to the Triglav National Park. The town itself is quite charming as well with a number of cafes, restaurants and bars, a couple of swimming pools / spas and walking, cycling and hiking trails.

Quality photo of Venice - Italy

Venice
Italy

195 min

There isn’t much one can say about Venice that hasn’t been said before. The city ranks among the most beautiful towns in the world and... the list of sites worth visiting in Venice is almost as long as all the articles, poems, letters and stories written about this fascinating dream-like place. Every corner will overwhelm your senses with beauty as each building is a work of art. The city’s landmark is St. Mark's square with Saint Mark’s Basilica, the imposing bell tower il Campanile and the Ducal Palace. The best place to soak this all in is Cafe Florian, at the very square, and if you are willing to queue to get a table, you will be rewarded with excellent coffee in great ambiance.

Quality photo of Schonbrunn Palace - Austria

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/

Quality photo of Nicolis Museum - Italy

Nicolis Museum
Italy

105 min

All fans of speed and motor vehicles will lose control of their senses when they enter the Nicolis Museum of Cars, Technology and Mechanics. But... not only them! Although the museum houses a fantastic car collection, it is far from an ordinary car museum because it includes all sorts of technical innovations like cameras, musical instruments, typewriters and jewelry, all in all thousands of objects in 7 different collections. It is an exhibition of evolution, shown with passion.

Quality photo of Wolfsberg Castle - Austria

Wolfsberg Castle
Austria

75 min

The original appearance of this 12th century castle was changed several times and the most important of these transformations happened in 1846 when Count Hugo... I, the owner at that time, converted Wolfsberg Castle in English Tudor style. The castle is today privately owned but it has been used as cultural and exhibition center. Visitors may roam the castles landscape park, visit the museum or arrange a tour in advance at http://www.schloss-wolfsberg.at/kontakt.html