Transfer from Bratislava - M. R. Stefanik Airport
to Sarajevo - International Airport

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Departure from Bratislava - M. R. Stefanik Airport
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Estimated arrival to Sarajevo - International Airport
16:51h

Trip duration: 471min

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Departure from Bratislava - M. R. Stefanik Airport
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Quality photo of Brunszvik Castle - Hungary

Brunszvik Castle
Hungary

75 min

Given that it takes only half an hour drive from Budapest, it is totally worth a detour from the motorway. The palace belonged to the... Brunszvik family and Ludwig van Beethoven was a close friend of the family and gave piano lessons to Brunsvik girls, thus spent considerable time there. That’s why today, within the Brunszvik manor house you will find a small Beethoven museum where you can explore some period musical instruments, music sheets and information on the Brunszvik family relationship with the composer. The extensive landscape park around the castle boasts of various trees such as white cypress, ginkgo, maple and plane trees but also a small pond and an island with an open-air stage where concerts dedicated to Beethoven are held.

Quality photo of Vranduk Fortress - Bosnia and Herzegovina

Vranduk Fortress
Bosnia and Herzegovina

75 min

Vranduk was built in the Middle Ages on a rock above the gorge and overlooking the Bosnia River. It was an occasional seat of Bosnian... kings. The fortress has mostly retained its original shape apart from the mosque which was built in the 15th century, after the Turks conquered the city. Vranduk provides an authentic insight in Bosnian history especially through the artifacts kept in the museum set up in the great tower.

Quality photo of Tesanj Castle - Bosnia and Herzegovina

Tesanj Castle
Bosnia and Herzegovina

75 min

On a cliff of an almost vertical hill, accessible only by one, side stands the Castle of Tesanj. There had been a fortification on this... spot already in Roman times, but the current appearance originates from the 15th century. During the course of time, the castle has survived many wars and conquerors and to this day it is well preserved. Besides roaming the grounds of this big stronghold covering an area of 5600 square meters, visitors can also visit the museum tower. Upon exploring the castle, visitors can visit the charming town of Tesanj that has other cultural and historical monuments like Frehadija mosque, built in 1564 and Sahat kula, built in 17th century and one of the only 4 remaining clock towers in Bosnia and Herzegovina that still work.

Quality photo of Gradacac Castle - Bosnia and Herzegovina

Gradacac Castle
Bosnia and Herzegovina

105 min

Gradacac Castle is located at the focal point of the Gradacac town. The fortress, with its 18-meter high walls was built between 1765 and 1821,... while the 22 meter tall watchtower was added in 1824 by Husein Kapetan Gradascevic, also known as the “Dragon of Bosnia”. He was one of the leaders for Bosnia’s independence from Ottoman Empire; therefore this fort has a great historic importance for Bosnian people.

Quality photo of Alcsuti Arboretum - Hungary

Alcsuti Arboretum
Hungary

105 min

What is more relaxing than a walk through a marvelous botanical garden with huge open areas, fountains and rare trees? You will be accompanied by... squirrels and birds so absolutely nothing can disrupt the tranquility of this nature’s beauty. In a wide variety of flora and fauna stretching to almost 40 acres of arboretum you will find marigolds, Turkish hazelnuts, tulips, and a collection of lime, maple, oak and chestnut trees, including Hungary’s oldest Lebanese Cedar tree.

Quality photo of Buso Museum - Hungary

Buso Museum
Hungary

75 min

The tale of this rather interesting tradition stems from the times the Ottomans occupied the area. People fled to the city of Mohacs to get... away from the invaders, until an old Sokac man had a marvelous idea of creating weapons and scary masks to defend themselves from the foreign doom. Their plan miraculously worked and the Turks fled the scene thinking they were being attacked by demons. Since their victory, the villagers have celebrated it annually every February. The Busosmuseum stands as a tribute to the bravery of the people, along with a beautiful mural, contemporary buso masks, photographs and folk costumes to give its visitors a unique sense of the dangerous times the clever and courageous people prevailed.