Transfer from Katowice - International Airport
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Departure from Katowice - International Airport
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Estimated arrival to Nitra
12:54h

Trip duration: 234min

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Places you can visit along the way

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Beckov Castle
Slovakia

60 min

Standing proudly on a steep 50 m tall rock, Beckov Castle is remarkably accompanying its natural setting. Even though the monument has fallen into ruin... today it is still frequently visited by tourists as it offers an important insight into the history of the castle and the entire region. It is equally interesting for all ages – children will love the puppet show in the lower castle grounds and for the adults there are few exhibits of defensive weapons like full-size medieval catapults and cannons. The castle features a cafe, a museum and a souvenir shop. No guided tour is needed as visitors receive a nice and informative pamphlet in English.

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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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Roznov Open Air Museum
Czech Republic

75 min

Roznov Open Air Museum is the largest and the oldest open-air museum in central Europe and it is a very successful attempt to revive local... history and forgotten crafts. Visitors can savor the Czech traditions with all their senses while exploring the hundreds of centuries old timber cottages, trying out some of the trades from the past or tasting the local food. The village is well maintained and has kept its original identity, and to make the atmosphere more real there are even herds of animals happily running around the fields.

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Sered Holocaust Museum
Slovakia

75 min

Sered Holocaust Museum is the first and the only museum in Slovakia commemorating the thousands of victims killed during the Holocaust. The museum is opened... on the site of what was once a labor concentration camp in Sered. The memorial today exhibits documents, photographs, and items related to Slovakia’s persecution of Jews. When seeing this items, and especially the real cattle wagon that was used to deport Jews to the Auschwitz concentration camp, visitors are remembered of the horrors that countless victims had to experience in horrendous places such as the Sered labor camp.

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Trencin Castle
Slovakia

90 min

The history of this imposing structure begins in 11th century and there are still many surviving medieval elements in spite of various restorations. It is... enormous; one of the biggest in this part of Europe, and it had an important role in time of Turkish attacks. Visitors can explore on their own the fortification, the towers and the gardens but for furnished rooms guided tours must be taken. These tours are in Slovak while English tours must be prearranged.

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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.