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Famous as the site of the 1944 Slovak rebellion against the Nazis, Banska Bystrica was founded by German colonists in the 13th century as a mining town (banska means "mine"). Today, it's a peaceful town and one of Slovakia's ski centers in winter. In...
Categories: Banska Bystrica
Categories: Bardejov
Bratislava is Slovakia's capital and largest city. The Carpathian Mountains, which begin at the Iron Gate of Romania, finally come to an end here. Vineyards on the slopes of the Little Carpathian Mountains meet the Danube River. The Austrian border i...
Categories: Bratislava
Categories: Cerveny Kamen Castle
Categories: Devínska Nova Ves
Welcome to the High Tatras - Vysoke Tatry, an area whose natural beauty makes it one of the most remarkable recreation areas not only in Slovakia but in all of Europe. Among other things, the High Tatras offer exceptionally clean air and a unique cli...
Categories: High Tatra Mountains
Kezmarok is one of the centres of the Spis region, a region with a rich history and an amount of valuable historical monuments. It's a seat of district. The town lies under the High Tatras (Vysoke Tatry) mountains, 630 m above the sea level. The town...
Categories: Kezmarok
The second-largest city in Slovakia and the capital of eastern Slovakia, Kosice, which is 190 mi/300 km northeast of Bratislava, deserves a two-night stay. With three universities, a charming historic center, and a pedestrian zone full of cafes and s...
Categories: Kosice
A truly impressive Gothic town just 160 mi/260 km northeast of Bratislava, Levoca, Slovakia, played an important role in the Middle Ages as a crossroads for traders from Hungary, Poland and other European kingdoms. The money generated from that traff...
Categories: Levoca
Located in southern Slovakia 124 mi/200 km northeast of Bratislava, Lucenec is the trade and economic center of the region. It's also an old, historic city and home to world-renowned Bohemian crystal. In Lucenec, you can visit the Novohrad Museum, wi...
Categories: Lucenec
Categories: Martin
Surge et Ambula (rise and walk) is the motto inscribed on the town emblem, which depicts a figure of a man breaking his crutches. Although the local mineral waters and mud baths may not affect you in the same way, Piestany is still one of Slovakia's ...
Categories: Piestany
Categories: Poprad
Founded in the 12th century, Presov, Slovakia, is a center for the Ruthenian minority, an ethnic group that speaks a dialect of Ukrainian and worships in the Uniate Church (a hybrid of Catholicism and Orthodoxy). The town is also home to a university...
Categories: Presov
The town was originally settled around mineral springs, which tourists still enjoy today. It is now the administrative centre of the High Tatras, the home of the Mountain Rescue Service, and several fine hotels, travel agencies and ski rental service...
Categories: Stary Smokovec
Categories: Trnava
Categories: Zilina