
On The Go Tours
Our agents are waiting to chat to you...
Are you a Travel Agent or Customer?
Do you have an booking reference?
Slovakia Tours
74
Group Tours
8 - 65 Max Group Size
When do you want to go?
2026
I'm flexible
Passengers
Adults (18+)
Children (0 - 17)
Discover Slovakia tours
See Bratislava’s old streets and castle views on tours through Slovakia
Slovakia tours are an easy way to add a Central European capital to a wider trip, with enough time for an Old Town walk, hilltop viewpoints and a few unhurried café stops. Many itineraries include Bratislava, a city that’s straightforward to reach and pleasantly walkable, with major sights close together and plenty of places to pause for a drink or a bite. Because Slovakia stays are often part of broader Europe routes, it pairs naturally with nearby countries such as Austria, Hungary and the Czech Republic. On most group tours, the logistics and key visits are organised in advance, so you can focus more on the experience and less on the planning.
Latest Offers, Money Saving Trips
Choose your guiding style
Slovakia guiding styles: from fully guided to partially guided, find the right experience for you
Maximum support
Fully Guided
A dedicated guide or tour leader is with you throughout, with each detail arranged.
Escorted by a guide or tour leader
Smooth, hassle-free travel
Support throughout the journey
Best for:
Complete support
Guided highlights
Partially Guided
Expert-led sightseeing in key places, with free time to explore between activities.
Guided sightseeing at key sites
Free time between activities
A balance of structure and flexibility
Best for:
Highlights with flexibility
Slovakia tours at a glance
Trip and guiding style
Most Slovakia tours run as group tours, and many itineraries are partly guided, with guided visits and orientation walks in the key places. A smaller number are fully guided, with a tour leader travelling with the group throughout. Because many trips cover more than one country, Slovakia fits smoothly into a wider route without adding complicated planning.
Accommodation
Accommodation is usually in hotels, most often 3 star and 4 star, though some itineraries also include 5 star hotels, and a few use 3 star properties or similar. Where availability needs it, an alternative hotel of a comparable standard may be used, with the expected accommodation level shown in the trip details.
Trip pacing
Pace and group size vary by trip, with a mix of medium-paced itineraries and faster routes that cover more ground. Expect travel days between cities, alongside a programme that blends guided time with free time, so you can follow the plan while still having space to explore independently. This balance can work well for first-time visitors as well as travellers returning for a shorter stop.
Group Tours: Shared experiences
Find your perfect duration
Expertly planned itineraries help you make the most of every day.
What you'll see in Slovakia
Old Town walks, castle views and free time to explore
Most Slovakia tours focus on Bratislava, a smaller capital whose old centre suits guided walks as well as easy, flexible free time. You may explore the Old Town to see landmarks such as the Old Town Hall and Michael’s Gate, and then continue up to Bratislava Castle for broad views across the city and the Danube. Many itineraries also make room for the simple details that give the city its atmosphere, such as an evening stroll through the centre, time to unwind in cafés, or a relaxed riverside break. Because Slovakia is often included on multi-country routes, Bratislava can feel like a noticeable change of pace, offering a more local, low-key contrast between larger city stops.
Discover the highlights of Slovakia
Why visit Slovakia
A compact capital stop that adds depth to wider Europe itineraries
Slovakia works well on a guided tour because you can get a genuine sense of the country even on a shorter stop, and Bratislava is the clearest example of that. The historic centre is compact, easy to navigate, and well placed between other major cities, so you can see plenty without spending hours travelling across town. A visit often combines castle views over the Danube with quieter lanes for a stroll, plus time for coffee, dinner or an evening drink in one of the central squares. On group tours, the practical side is simpler, as cross-border travel and timing are arranged for you and the main highlights are built into the itinerary. Many tours are partly guided, giving you a guided introduction alongside time on your own, while fully guided options are also available if you prefer more ongoing support. Slovakia frequently appears within wider Europe itineraries, which suits travellers who want a multi-country experience with an extra, distinctive capital along the way.
Frequently asked questions
What style of Slovakia tours are available?
Slovakia tours are typically operated as group tours. The guiding set-up varies by itinerary, but many trips are partly guided, combining planned sightseeing with time to explore independently, while some are fully guided with a tour leader throughout.
Which places are visited in Slovakia on these tours?
Bratislava is the main stop on most Slovakia tours. As the city is compact and walkable, visits usually focus on the Old Town and viewpoints around Bratislava Castle, with free time to enjoy the centre at a comfortable pace.
Are Slovakia tours multi country trips?
Many Slovakia tours are part of wider Europe itineraries and include more than one country. The exact mix varies by tour, and may include Austria, Hungary and the Czech Republic, alongside other nearby destinations.
What is the typical group size on Slovakia tours?
Group size depends on the specific tour and can range from smaller group departures to larger coach-based groups. For the most accurate information, check the individual trip page for the stated group size limit.
What is the guiding style on Slovakia tours?
Guiding style varies by tour, but many itineraries are partly guided, with guided visits in key places and free time built in. Some tours are fully guided with a tour leader throughout, which can be a good fit if you prefer more structure and support.
What is included with Slovakia tours?
Inclusions vary by tour, but many Slovakia itineraries include accommodation and transport between stops, and often guided sightseeing in key locations. Meals and entry fees can differ from trip to trip, so it’s best to review the trip details for what is specifically included.
What accommodation can be expected on Slovakia tours?
Accommodation depends on the tour, and an alternative hotel of a similar standard may be used if needed. Most trips use hotels, and the expected accommodation level is shown in the itinerary or trip details.
Are Slovakia tours suitable for first time visitors?
Slovakia can suit first-time visitors, particularly on group tours where travel arrangements and main sightseeing are organised in advance. Bratislava is easy to get around, and guided time can help put the main sights and local history into context before you explore further on your own.
Do Slovakia tours include free time in Bratislava?
Many tours combine guided sightseeing with free time, so you will often have space to explore Bratislava at your own pace. The amount of free time varies by itinerary, especially on faster multi-country routes with more frequent travel days.
What is the pace like on Slovakia tours?
Pace varies by tour, with many itineraries at a medium pace and some designed to move faster. Multi-country itineraries can involve earlier starts and regular travel days, balanced with guided visits and time set aside for independent exploring.
Explore more countries like Slovakia!
Discover other destinations that offer similar experiences to Slovakia.










