The Biely Kameň Castle

Above Svätý Jur in the Malé Karpaty Mts., near Bratislava there are the ruins of the Biely Kameň Castle, which was probably built in the 13th century.
The modern Maxim hotel is located in the ancient town of Svaty Jur at the foothills of the Little Carpathians mountain range, 6 km from Bratislava.
All rooms are fully en-suite and feature cable TV and every day can be started at the complimentary breakfast buffet.
The hotel's restaurant serves international cuisine as well as regional specialities. The restaurant and the café feature a charming summer terrace, boasting wonderful views towards the vineyards on the slopes of the Little Carpathians.
The Hotel Maxim provides ideal conditions for conferences, seminars, trainings and presentations. Family celebrations, company meeting and other social events can be accommodated as well.
We will prepare a tailor-made offer within 24 hours on weekdays from 8AM to 16PM.







Bratislava ZOO opened its gates in 1960 and is a home for 167 spieces, numbering more than 958 animals. Apart from breeding endangered species, it also fulfils educational role. It takes part in various rescue programmes and is a member of several international organizations. The rarest among the species are: Southern White Rhinoceros, Addax, Pygmy Hippopotamus, Buff-cheeked Gibbon, Red Panda, Sumatran Orangutan.
The Botanical Garden of Comenius University in Bratislava was the first of its kind opened in Slovakia. It is one of the favourite places of relaxation for inhabitants and visitors of our Capital.
The town Senec in the south-west of Slovakia (25 km away from Bratislava) is a known and popular destination of summer holidaymakers above all due to its stable weather and lakes Slnečné jazerá (Sun Lakes) that stretch on an area of 120 hectares.
The National Nature Reserve Devínska Kobyla is unique and very interesting locality for its flora. It stretches in the southern most part of the mountains Malé Karpaty on an area of 101 ha. It is situated between villages Devínska Nová Ves, Dúbravka and Devín on the territory of the Capital Bratislava.
With the arrival of Zeppelin there has finally been discovered an establishment in the city center that is not an overpriced tourist trap.
Malebná vinica a uprostred nej zasadená moderná budova – to je pohľad, ktorý sa naskytne návštevníkovi vinárstva Terra Parna v Ružovej doline pri Trnave.
Rodinné vinárstvo je oficiálne registrovaným výrobcom bio vína.
The technical parameters are adapted to the historical area with a baroque manor house and majestic old trees. The golf course is suitable for demanding players as well as for beginners. One of its advantages is that it is situated less than 6 km from the capital city of Bratislava. The club has been active in this domain since 1995.
Black & White Golf Resort Bratislava je unikátnym golfovým rezortom. Nielenže bolo v tomto rezorte vybudované prvé 9-jamkové ihrisko na Slovensku (ihrisko Park), ale taktiež je to najväčším golfovým rezortom s 55-timi grínmi a mnohými oceneniami. Rezort je známy tým, že ponúka 4 ihriská rôznych obťiažností, počnúc najľahším ihrisko Park a končiac športovo najnáročnejším ihrisko v Európe, ihriskom Black River.
Brainteaselava Escape Room offers adventure activities for turists where you can learn something about Bratislava and its history in really unconvential and funny way.
Get us a memorable experience . You do not own a boat , you can rent it with us, or try Safari on personal watercraft.
Nechajte sa zlákať nekonečnou ponukou tých najbláznivejších mokrých zážitkov počas celého roka!
Green Resort Golf Course Hrubá Borša with its 27 holes is located in the village of Hrubá Borša near Senec. This course is a place where the beautiful sport of golf will not only awaken your interest but will captivate it for good. At present, a nine-hole championship course is open (PAR 36).
Whitewater is a sport complex that offers a wide range of activities for professional athletes as well as for amateurs.
Na okraji Trnavy, v dotyku rekreačnej oddychovej zóny uviedla spoločnosť Golf Trnava, s.r.o., do prevádzky odpalisko Driving Range Trnava.
Family Golf Rezort Welten sa nachádza 23 km od Bratislavy, v blízkosti mesta Dunajská Streda. Návštevníkom ponúka najvyšší možný štandard služieb. 18 jamkové ihrisko s množstvom pieskových bunkrov je zaujímavé pre všetky kategórie hráčov. 18 jamkové majstrovské ihrisko (par 72, celková dĺžka 6170 m), bohaté na pieskové bunkre. Golfový zážitok v príjemnom rodinnom prostredí.
Above Svätý Jur in the Malé Karpaty Mts., near Bratislava there are the ruins of the Biely Kameň Castle, which was probably built in the 13th century.
Permanent expositions: History of the town of Pezinok from its first written reference through the feudal municipal justice, guilds, handicraft up to ethnology and History of viticulture and winery under the Small Carpathians.
Schaubmars mill (Schaubmarov mlyn) in Pezinok, in western Slovakia, is considered the biggest mill on a brook in Slovakia and also one of the biggest in Europe. It is the cultural and technical monument, which represents the type of yeoman mills from the 16th to 18th centuries.
Bratislava is the ideal starting point for a trip to the Pajštún Castle next the village Borinka in the Malé Karpaty Mts.
The most important sacral building in the village Marianka is the Roman Catholicchurch of Nativity of the Virgin Mary.
Although the free royal borough Modra, stretching below the mountains Malé Karpaty in western Slovakia, became renowned for vineyards and wine, there is also a technical monument, the former building of the manufacture producing majolica.
RND je autorským divadlom s originálnou poetikou, ktoré od počiatku až dodnes uvádza hry jediného autora Stanislava Štepku.
The winegrowing town of Modra, situated below the Malé Karpaty mountain range in western Slovakia is closely connected with Ľudovít Štúr, the representative of the national movement, who spent the last years of his creative life here. Besides the museum, there is his tombstone and two memorials to commemorate his life.
Ľudovít Štúr Museum in Modra is part of the Slovak National Museum. It is located in the centre of the town of Modra, in the so-called Emresz's House, which was owned by the family of Karol Štúr's wife and where Ľudovít Štúr spent a great deal of time bringing up his brother's sons after he moved to Modra in 1851. He eventually died in this house on January 12, 1856.
The museum exists thanks to the efforts made by people who, ever since the 1970s, have been gathering historical equipment that documents the development of railway and road transport. The development of road transport is presented by a collection of motorcycles and automobiles dated from the time between the two world wars up to vehicles from the 1970s.











