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

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Departure from Katowice - International Airport
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Estimated arrival to Bratislava - M. R. Stefanik Airport
12:51h

Trip duration: 231min

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Places you can visit along the way

Quality photo of Pszczyna Castle - Poland

Pszczyna Castle
Poland

75 min

Achingly beautiful Pszczyna Castle is the result of many refined reconstructions during the course of centuries. It started as a 13th century Gothic castle; it... was rebuilt in Renaissance style in 17th century, in Baroque style in 18th century and finally in 19th century it became a Classicist style palace. Once in a while, the German Emperor William II used to reside in this palace during the WWI and his “Royal apartments” are fully fitted with restored original furniture. Besides his rooms, visitors can also explore the apartments of Princess Daisy, English lady who married Polish Prince Hans Heinrich XV, and who lived here from 1891 to 1943. In the lower level of the castle is a great collection of armory.

Quality photo of Plawniowice Palace - Poland

Plawniowice Palace
Poland

90 min

Plawniowice Palace is a feast for the eyes. Built in 1880, this three-wing structure stands out in its green environment with red brick walls, stone... ornamentation and different sized turrets and towers. While you can peacefully relax in the beautiful surrounding park, the inside of the palace is not always open for public so it is advisable to check the schedule of opening hours.

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Stramberk
Czech Republic

60 min

The charming Moravian town of Stramberk is the perfect place to be discovered while walking among its quaint wooden houses and narrow lanes from the... 18th and 19th centuries. It is nestled among green hillsides and offers many touristic attractions among which the most notable ones are the ruins of the Stramberk castle of unknown origin with the imposing cylindrical tower called Truba. The town also boasts of interesting museum, so on the main square one can find the puppet museum, the museum of famous painter of prehistory Z. Burian, and the museum of toys. But be sure not to leave Stramberk without trying its famous delicacy called “Štramberk Ears”, you may find it on every corner of this wonderful town.

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Tychy Brewery Museum
Poland

135 min

Tychy Brewery can be described in many superlatives. It is Poland's most famous brewery that produces over 8,000,000 hectoliters of ale ever year; it produces... 14 varieties of beer; and most importantly – it has been brewing beer continuously for nearly 400 years. To sum this all up, it has a museum with an array of displays, including a 3D cinema and various multimedia exhibits. The tours of the brewery must be arranged in advance but the museum is open without prior reservations.

Quality photo of Sonberk Winery - Czech Republic

Sonberk Winery
Czech Republic

105 min

For centuries, the Sonberk’s grapes were providing the rich and mighty with its finest wine. The vineyards which originated from a few humble sprouts are... now a well-known phenomenon among worldly sommeliers. Besides the fabulous drink itself, the location also offers a monumental piece of modern architecture as well as an insight into the wine making process. The tours need to be reserved with an at least two days’ notice. For more information: http://www.sonberk.cz/en/

Quality photo of Gliwice Radio Station Museum - Poland

Gliwice Radio Station Museum
Poland

105 min

Gliwice Radio Tower or “the Silesian Eiffel Tower” stands at 118 meters tall and is said to be the highest wooden structure in all of... Europe. Even though the structure itself is impressive, the real importance lies in its historic role. On August 31, in 1939, the Germans staged a fake Polish attack on Gleiwitz radio station and this was later used as justification for invading Poland. It is today the only remaining wooden radio tower built before World War II and it features museum where visitors can learn all about radio history.