Turn the wasted travel day into the highlight of your trip with stops at Kutna Hora, Mikulov and the UNESCO listed Lednice Palace on your journey from Prague to Bratislava.
The only way to travel if you’re trying to get from Prague to Vienna or Bratislava. Got to learn so much more of the history of these amazing countries. Our guide Vera was fantastic and very knowledgeable. We got to experience some awesome places we would have otherwise missed while getting from point A to point B. What more could you ask for?
This tour offers hotel pick-up for private bookings. You will be picked up from your hotel, apartment, or any other pick-up point accessible by car. Please check the "Meeting Point" section for open group tour departures.
Stop 1: Kutna Hora
We’ll walk through the UNESCO-listed town of Kutná Hora, exploring its cobbled streets, Gothic St. Barbara’s Cathedral, historic squares, and hidden medieval treasures.
We will explore the charming old town of Kutná Hora, once a wealthy medieval silver-mining city. Together we’ll take a leisurely walk through its cobbled streets, admire the Gothic grandeur of St. Barbara’s Cathedral, and uncover hidden corners and architectural gems that reflect the town’s rich past.
Along the way, you’ll discover picturesque squares, historic burgher houses, and panoramic views that reveal why Kutná Hora is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
About Kutna Hora
Once a booming silver-mining town, Kutná Hora was founded in the 12th century and quickly grew into one of the wealthiest and most influential cities in medieval Europe. Walking through its narrow cobbled streets today still feels like stepping back in time.
The soaring St. Barbara’s Cathedral, with its intricate Gothic details, reflects the town’s former glory, while charming squares and elegant burgher houses tell stories of merchants, miners, and royalty. Recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Kutná Hora is more than just a historical gem—it’s a place where the spirit of the Middle Ages lingers in every stone. No wonder it continues to attract countless visitors each year, eager to experience its timeless beauty and atmosphere.
Stop 2: Mikulov
We will explore the historic Mikulov Castle, soak in the charm of the town’s Baroque and Renaissance architecture, and enjoy world-class wine tasting in the heart of this renowned wine region.
We will stroll through the picturesque town of Mikulov, exploring the historic Mikulov Castle, which offers stunning views and fascinating exhibitions about the region’s rich history.
As we wander through the charming town square, we will admire colorful Baroque and Renaissance buildings, relax in cozy cafés, and soak in the vibrant local atmosphere.
Nestled in the heart of a renowned wine region, we will also have the chance to enjoy exceptional wine tastings in Mikulov’s many local cellars and wine bars, where we can savor the area’s celebrated vintages.
About Mikulov
Mikulov is a historic town in the South Moravian region of the Czech Republic, nestled near the Austrian border. Known for its majestic Mikulov Castle, the town offers breathtaking panoramic views and houses a regional museum showcasing its rich past.
Wandering through Mikulov, you'll find beautifully preserved Baroque and Renaissance architecture, including the Dietrichstein Tomb and the striking Holy Trinity Column, both reflecting the town’s deep historical and cultural heritage.
As a hub of wine production, Mikulov boasts numerous wineries, wine cellars, and annual wine festivals, celebrating the region’s centuries-old winemaking tradition.
The town is also part of the Lednice-Valtice Cultural Landscape, a UNESCO-listed area renowned for its historic landmarks, stunning chateaux, and picturesque natural beauty, making Mikulov a must-visit destination for history lovers, architecture enthusiasts, and wine connoisseurs alike.
Stop 3: Lednice Palace
We will admire the UNESCO listed Lednice Palace and its breathtaking gardens, once a grand summer residence of the Liechtenstein nobility.
We’ll have the opportunity to stroll through the breathtaking gardens of Lednice Palace, one of the most beautiful and renowned landscapes in Central Europe.
As we explore this impressive UNESCO World Heritage Site, we’ll walk through elegantly landscaped gardens, charming ponds, and romantic pathways. Along the way, we’ll see highlights such as the Palm House, a historic greenhouse filled with exotic plants, and the ornamental Minaret, an unusual yet striking 60-meter-high tower offering panoramic views over the estate. The grounds also feature graceful bridges, sculptures, and hidden garden pavilions, adding to the fairy-tale atmosphere.
Lednice offers a unique blend of history, nature, and architectural beauty, making it an unforgettable experience for visitors.
About Lednice Palace
The Lednice Palace and Gardens, as we see them today, were redesigned in the 19th century as a luxurious summer retreat for the aristocrats. The palace itself is considered one of the finest examples of English Gothic architecture on the European continent, with its ornate towers, intricate stone carvings, and grand interiors.
The Liechtenstein family, one of the richest aristocratic families in Central Europe, owned vast lands in the region. Over centuries, they expanded their holdings through wars, strategic marriages, and purchases. Their loyalty to the Habsburg dynasty brought them great influence within the Austro-Hungarian Empire, allowing them to create one of the most magnificent palace complexes in the country.
The palace itself is a masterpiece of Neo-Gothic architecture, with elegant spires, intricate carvings, and grand halls. Inside, visitors can admire lavish chandeliers, fine woodwork, and richly decorated rooms that once hosted European aristocracy. The stunning gardens and parklands surrounding the palace stretch for miles, featuring romantic pathways, ornamental bridges, and even a picturesque minaret, making it one of the most breathtaking landscapes in Europe.
Today, Lednice Palace and its grounds remain a UNESCO-listed treasure, offering visitors a glimpse into the opulence and refined lifestyle of the noble families who once lived here.
Arrive at Bratislava at ~19:00
This tour offers hotel drop-off for private bookings. Please provide your preferred drop-off location when making the booking.
If you book the open group tour then the drop-off is in front of Korzo Cafe & Restaurant at the Radisson Blu Carlton Hotel (Hviezdoslavovo namestie 3, Bratislava).
Want to personalize this trip?
When booking a private transfer, tell us your itinerary and start time preferences and we'll do everything we can to accomodate your request. Note: open group tours cannot be customized.
We offer the chance to see popular tourist sights, as well as lesser-known places of cultural and historic significance, while you travel between two cities.
Most of our tours are limited to a maximum of 8 people which means you get the personal care and attention of your tour leader during your trip, as well as the chance to get to know your fellow passengers.
Our tour leaders are selected due to their thorough knowledge of local history and culture, as well as their enthusiasm for travel. The stories they share will inspire you!
Our tours run regularly so anyone can afford to join the open group tour making it a great travel option for solo and independent travellers.
Reviews
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Overall rating based on 29 reviews
Best Inter-city Travel
Sidetrip from Prague to Bratislava. Turned a transit day into a great sightseeing experience. Stephan was an excellent guide and showed and told us about so much throughout the day. Highly recommended.
Prague to Bratislava trip
We were very happy with our trip with Juri. He was a very safe driver in a comfortable van that accommodated all 5 of us. He customized our trip based on our timeline and interests. He picked out a wonderful restaurant when we stopped for lunch. I would highly recommend Sidetrip 👍
Prague to Bratislava with a truly wonderful driver/guide!
This was such a perfect way to see sights while traveling from Prague to Bratislava. But what really made the trip was our competent, professional, kind, considerate, and empathetic guide, Filip! Ask for Filip - he anticipates guests' needs and tailors the day for you. Such an impressive young man.
One-way transfer from Prague to Bratislava with 3 sightseeing stops
Knowledgeable local tour leader
Transport in a comfortable air-conditioned minivan or car
Room for a reasonable amount of luggage
Hotel pick-up and drop-off (available only for private tours)
Lunch (a break is scheduled for this)
Gratuities (optional)
Good to know
Confirmation will be provided within 24 hours of booking.
All tours are subject to availability.
Minimum numbers for group size apply. There is a possibility of cancellation even after confirmation if there is not enough passengers to meet requirements. In the event of this occurring, you will be offered an alternative tour or a refund. The Sidetrip team will also be happy to help you arrange alternative transport to your destination city.
Paper free confirmation: just bring your confirmation code or a valid ID.
A moderate amount of walking is involved, please wear flat shoes suitable for walking.
Infant seats are available on request during the booking.
The tour operates in all weather conditions, please dress according to the weather and wear proper shoes for walking (waterproof would be great in winter).
The planned duration of this tour is 10 hours. Our priority is to deliver you safely and on time to your destination. In the event of delays due to traffic, weather, or other unforeseen circumstances, we reserve the right to abbreviate or omit certain stops to ensure your prompt arrival.
All our public group tours are in English. Private tours in different languages are subject to availability.
This tour offers hotel pick-up only for private bookings. For private bookings, you will be picked up from your hotel, apartment, or any other pick-up point accessible by car. Please provide your preferred pick-up location when making the booking.
For open group tours, hotel pick-up is not available. The group tour meeting point is in front of Hilton Prague Old Town at V Celnici 2079/7, Prague. Your guide will meet you at this location.
This tour offers hotel drop-off for private bookings. Please provide your preferred drop-off location when making the booking.
If you book the open group tour then the drop-off is in front of Korzo Cafe & Restaurant at the Radisson Blu Carlton Hotel (Hviezdoslavovo namestie 3, Bratislava).
The planned duration of this tour is 10 hours. For the safety of our passengers and drivers, we are unable to accommodate requests to extend this duration.
Hotel pick-up and drop-off are only available when booking this tour as a private tour for a single group. Open group tours have a fixed meeting point and drop-off location.
Lunch is not included in the tour price but a lunch break is scheduled in Mikulov. Kindly let our tour leader know if you have any special dietary needs that we should take in account.
Yes! With a maximum of 8 people in each group, our guide can make sure that the pace of the tour is suitable for everyone. Just note that the tour does include some walking at the stops.
If you cancel more than 48 hours before the tour, your booking is fully refunded*. If you cancel less than 48 hours before the tour or in the case of a no-show, no refund is issued.
*Please note, that the credit card processing fee (1.5-3%, up to 5.9% if you paid by Paypal) charged by the third-party payment provider will not be refunded.