Győr, this mellow and colourful town is situated half way between Vienna and Budapest, and hosts a vast array of architectural, cultural and natural treasures.
The radial road network of the settlement connects Slovakia from the North, Austria from the West, Lake Balaton from the South and Budapest from the East to the town, the heart of Kisalföld ("The Small Plains"). The Győr-Pér airport opened not long ago makes the town accessible by air as well. More...
Vienna
Arts and culture, sports and relaxation, pleasure and recreation. Vienna has plenty to offer for everyone. Nearly four million visitors convinced themselves in 2006. The world capital of music was home to numerous opera, operetta and musical composers. Music lovers the world over are attracted to Vienna. There is a lot to be discovered along with Schönbrunn castle or Saint Stephan's cathedral. More...
Bratislava
Bratislava is one of the youngest capitals in Europe and few people know that during the time it was called Pressburg or Pozsony it was one of the most important cities in the Austro-Hungarian Empire. More...