Sightseeing in Europe
Our clients will only have a few days to discover the many faces of capitals like Prague, Bratislava, Vienna or Budapest, but it is worth it. Our recommended time frame is a weekend city break. This amount of time will allow you to get to know the capitals' main sights and historical areas without loosing time during your dental treatment.
Bratislava, the Dynamic City
Bratislava ranks among the youngest capital cities of Europe but has a rich history dating back more than two thousand years. Although it has undergone constant change and suffered large-scale destruction, much has been preserved, restored and expanded.
The capital of Slovakia with a picturesque Old Town, adorned with monuments, palaces and museums, makes it a joy to explore. On your sightseeing tour, which can be done on foot, you’re bound to discover some historical gems such as the castle, Saint Martin's Cathedral and Grassalkovich Palace. Evenings can be enjoyed in the Bratislava National opera & ballet theatre or be spent in a luxury restaurant tasting the fine Slovakian food & wines.
Weekend or Day Trip to Vienna
Vienna has so many worthwhile tourist attractions to see that it is almost a bit intimidating. Luckily, the most important sights are found within close proximity of each other and the city is a relatively small place that can be negotiated on foot. The pedestrian streets are lined with countless cafés and shops and are an absolute joy to explore. Around every corner there is sure to be something of interest to any of our discerning Vienna weekend travelers. We did a lot of research to pick out the main Vienna sight-seeing attractions that we feel are can't-miss sites for your weekend trip to Vienna.
City Tour of Budapest
With the rolling hills of “Buda” and the flat plains of “Pest” divided by the Danube river’, Budapest offers spectacular tourist attractions, panoramic views and inspiring cityscapes. Only Hungary can boast Europe's largest Parliament, the first underground railway and the largest functioning synagogue.
If this isn’t enough to keep you busy on your weekend break in Budapest, you’ll find a whole range of Gothic, Baroque and Art Nouveau architecture throughout the city to marvel at. For lovers of culture, the only problem is selection. There are literally hundreds of museums, galleries and monuments to enjoy during your holiday in Hungary. The evenings can be spent in one of the many majestic theatres, absorbing an opera performance or be spent in a chic restaurant sampling fine Hungarian food & wines.
We’ll make the dream “city-break in Budapest” come true and make your trip more than just a dental vacation.
Places to see in Prague
This is one capital that offers an awe-inspiring holiday adventure. There is so much to see and do that it is almost daunting to make a list of must-see attractions. The added beauty of this city is that the main landmarks are well within walking distance and an excellent public transport system. There are five major tourist districts to consider whilst on a short break holiday in Prague. The Castle district (Hradcany), Little Quarter (Mala Strana), Old town (Stare Mesto), the Jewish Quarter (Josefov) and finally the New Town (Nove Mesto).
Outside the city, there are many other exciting areas and holiday excursions to be experienced, such as the UNESCO listed medieval town of Cesky Krumlov. Read on to find about the most interesting Prague city-break landmarks, streets and squares which all have there own special history and magical culture. Whatever type of sightseeing holiday you book with us - whether a luxury package or tailor made holiday tour -Dental-Offer and our partners are the perfect guide & host.












