Exploring the heart of Central Europe, these five self-guided city walks offer an intimate glimpse into the vibrant histories and cultures of Prague, Czechia; Bratislava, Slovakia; and Budapest, Hungary.
These guides take you to at least 20 of the most iconic locations of each city. We provide a link to Google Maps so you can see where you are in relation to the walking path and each location.
There are two walks in Prague. Wander through the enchanting Old Town, where cobblestone streets lead to iconic landmarks like the Astronomical Clock and Old Town Square. Cross the historic Charles Bridge to Lesser Town, a picturesque district filled with baroque architecture and charming alleyways, crowned by the majestic Prague Castle.
Stroll through the compact yet captivating Old Town in Bratislava, with its blend of medieval towers and modern sculptures. Highlights include St Martin’s Cathedral and the lively Hviezdoslav Square, perfect for a leisurely break.
Budapest offers a tale of two cities with two walks, one on each side of the Danube. In Buda, climb Castle Hill to explore the regal Buda Castle and Fisherman’s Bastion, offering stunning views over the Danube. Cross the Chain Bridge to Pest, where the grand boulevards reveal the Hungarian Parliament Building, vibrant markets, and elegant plazas.
Each of these five city walks presents a unique narrative, inviting travellers to discover the essence of Central Europe’s rich heritage.