Tourist cities Archives - To Travelli https://www.liptovtravel.com/category/tourist-cities/ Travel blog on Slovakia Wed, 16 Aug 2023 12:17:16 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.0.2 https://www.liptovtravel.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/10/cropped-1-1-32x32.jpg Tourist cities Archives - To Travelli https://www.liptovtravel.com/category/tourist-cities/ 32 32 Discovering Slovakia: From Hidden Gems to Cultural Marvels https://www.liptovtravel.com/2023/08/16/discovering-slovakia-from-hidden-gems-to-cultural-marvels/ Wed, 16 Aug 2023 12:17:13 +0000 https://www.liptovtravel.com/?p=123 Slovakia is home to hidden gems located in the heart of Europe. This embodiment of cultural heritage is a perfect destination for any traveller or tourist. Slovakia provides you access to hundreds of amazing cultural marvels. This central Europe destination will help you discover and explore various unique cultural assets and mysterious architectural structures like …

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Slovakia is home to hidden gems located in the heart of Europe. This embodiment of cultural heritage is a perfect destination for any traveller or tourist. Slovakia provides you access to hundreds of amazing cultural marvels.

This central Europe destination will help you discover and explore various unique cultural assets and mysterious architectural structures like mystical caves, medieval cities, impressive castles, fantastic mountain tops, savoury cuisine, and many more. Interestingly, you get to experience the country’s great nature at an affordable price. Hence, we have created this article to help you know different things you can enjoy when you visit Slovakia.

5 Amazing Locations You Can Visit in Slovakia

There are numerous fantastic and unique destinations to visit in Slovakia that offer the majority of tourists the best and most memorable tourism moments. Here are some of the places you can go to in Slovakia.

Banska Stiavnica

Without a doubt, Banska Stiavnica is one of the most attractive cities in Slovakia. Some sights to behold in this stunning city include The Old Castle, the Slovak Mining, and St. Catherine’s Church. Additionally, this Old Town has several cafes and eateries on the streets where you can enjoy delectable cuisines.

If you are a lover of high views, there are gently rolling hills, volcanic hills, and mediaeval architectural structures surrounding Banska Stiavnica. You can climb these hills for breathtaking views of the city’s landscape. Also, the oldest mining town in Slovakia, which is UNESCO’s World Heritage Site, is located in this city. As a result, there are about 24 lakes in this city you can use for swimming in summer, skating in winter, and walking in autumn and spring. Therefore, do not confine your visit to the city’s outskirts; there are more amazing structures to behold.

Spania Dolina

Spania Dolina is unquestionably one of the best destinations in Slovakia you must not miss out. It is a mediaeval village with iconic wooden cottages and lovely Gothic structures. Spania Dolina is one of Slovakia’s hidden gems, as it is exclusively known to Slovaks. This village used to be a mining community in the 17th and 18th centuries. As a result, the town has a gorgeous church structure and a unique bell tower used to summon miners to start their daily work. Currently, there are about 200 residents in Spania Dolina. You can also have an enjoyable experience by going on hiking one of the stunning hike routes in the community.

In addition to the outdoor activities in Spania Dolina, you can engage in mountain biking and cross-country skiing. At the same time, you can select from several pathways that can lead you to the sight of lovely flowers, butterflies, and a sea of trees.

Komarno (South Slovakia)

Komarno is one of Slovakia’s attractive tourist centres. This medieval town has a fascinating history. Initially, it was made of two old and new towns. But the 1918 establishment of Czechoslovakia led to division along Slovak-Hungary. As a result, the new town became Hungary’s city of Komarom, while the old town is known as Komarno.

This location has a structure that features a distinctive blend of architectural features peculiar to over 40 European regions. In addition, there is another fascinating structure built in Komarno. It was a stronghold built in 1546 as part of the anti-Turkish defence.

Another fantastic feature of this location is the Europe Courtyard, a serene and stunning square with numerous attractive and unique structures. It is the most prominent tourist destination in Komarno. Notwithstanding, you can experience Komarno’s rich cultural marvels and festivals like the Thermal swimming pool.

Orava Castle

Slovakia is undoubtedly a country with the most castles, totalling 425 châteaux and 180 castles. This hidden gem nation is undoubtedly a haven of intriguing fairytales and history enthusiasts. Undoubtedly, Orava Castle is one of Slovakia’s best and most unique castles. Although it has been built since the 13th century and perched on a rocky surface, this spectacle is still in good condition.

Also, you can get an impressive view of the Orava castle by viewing it from a window-side. More so, when you climb Western Bastion stairs leading to its Terrace, there is a breathtaking view of the castle structure, surrounding greenery, and the Orava River awaiting you. In addition, you can have an educative and exciting experience of the castle by using a downloadable free app that offers straightforward descriptions and exciting information about the castle’s history.

Sul’ov Rocks

Sul’ov Rocks are one of Slovakia’s best-hidden gems. Hence, you will hardly find hikers on the routes to this rock tower as it is one of the secrets of this country. Nevertheless, if you’re a tourist who loves outdoor activities, this destination is a place you must visit.

The routes to the Sul’ov Rock will provide you with a fantastic view of the rock formation and several unique orchids, and you will also enjoy a fantastic and stunning vista when you go through the highest ridges. Interestingly, there are several routes you can select from whether you are a new or experienced hiker, as these routes differ in difficulty. Other beautiful places you can visit in Sul’ov Rock include the Sul’ov castles, Sul’ovky Vodopad (the waterfall), and an amazing rock formation of a 13-meter-high Gothic Gate.

Reasons Slovakia Is One of the Top Destinations in the World

Here are some of the reasons your visit to Slovakia will give you a memorable tourism experience:

  • Real experiences and friendly locals
  • Budget-friendly tour destination
  • Delectable cuisines
  • Easy accessibility

Real Experiences and Friendly Locals

Slovak people are known to be friendly and eager to impart their cultural heritage and assets to people from other parts of the world. Also, travelling to this country will allow you to learn about the culture as you can attend traditional skill classes like needlework, pottery, and dancing class where you can experience eye-catching and attractive costumes with captivating rhythms. Additionally, you can enjoy an authentic tour by staying in a house managed by the locals. You will get to interact with them and make friends you forever remember.

Budget-Friendly Tour Destination

Uncover Slovakia's hidden gems

Another reason Slovakia is one of the best destinations is its affordable experience without reducing the quality. You can get lovely guesthouses and lodging options at affordable prices. Also, vast transportation networks are available linking Slovakia’s main cities and tourist hotspots at budget-friendly prices. Additionally, the easy access to top-notch cuisines in this country is impressive. You can spend less while you enjoy the best Slovakian food.

There are also affordable bars and clubs where you can access fun-filled nightlife. If you love to play casino games, you will find numerous hubs where you can have fun. Several Slovak casinos give mouthwatering bonuses such as welcome bonus and free spins existing customers bonus packages.

Delectable Cuisines

Slovakian cuisine is an aspect of the country you must take advantage of. The food in this country is rich in history and tradition. The food combination to the flavour is steeped in culture. One of the foods you must try is Slovakia’s signatory dish, bryndzove haluky, a combination of soft potato dumplings, crunchy bacon, and salty sheep cheese. Other delightful cuisines in Slovakia include haluky with mushrooms and cabbage, poppy seed roll, trdelnik, and traditionally made Slovak pastries.

Easy Accessibility

Slovakia is a destination strategically located as it connects easily to other nearby countries. Slovakia conveniently links to the Austrian metropolis of Vienna and Budapest, the Hungary capital. These locations provide easy access to cultural heritage and astounding architectural structures. Hence, Slovakia serves as the starting point to other notable destinations.

Conclusion

Slovakia is the best destination for discovering great cultural heritage and hidden gems. With its historical wealth, genuine experiences, amazing architectural structures, breathtaking views, and delicious cuisine, you enjoy visiting Slovakia as adventure awaits you.

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Banská Bystrica https://www.liptovtravel.com/2022/09/02/banska-bystrica/ https://www.liptovtravel.com/2022/09/02/banska-bystrica/#respond Fri, 02 Sep 2022 09:53:00 +0000 https://www.liptovtravel.com/?p=75 Banská Bystrica is situated in a picturesque valley of the Nitra and Hron rivers, in the Zvolen hollow. It has a lot of architectural monuments.

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Banská Bystrica is situated in a picturesque valley of the Nitra and Hron rivers, in the Zvolen hollow. It has a lot of architectural monuments. One of the most beautiful buildings is House Turzo, built in Gothic style in the fifteenth century. Another of the sights is the local version of the Tower of Pisa, located on the National Revolt Square. In the northern part of the city is the Church of St. Catherine. Inside there are 5 altars made of linden and covered in pure gold, and a huge organ whose sound can be heard during Sunday concerts. A walk to Kremnica Castle will allow you to see the famous Black Tower, built in the 15th century, one of the darkest and most sinister places in Slovakia. You can combine your acquaintance with history with active recreation. There are several cross-country skiing trails, hiking trails in the vicinity and several modern health centers.

Banská Bistrica is rich in traditions. In September every year Radvanska Fair takes place and for over 350 years this event gathers artisans from all over Slovakia.

Also a popular tradition is the beer festival “Pivinex”, which gathers a large number of participants, because in Banská Bystrica itself produces the Slovak beer “Urpin”.

In the town there are regularly held festivals of contemporary music “Bells of Bistrica”.

Banská Bistrica is a modern European town with well-developed infrastructure, which harmoniously combines national colors, old traditions, cultural life, beautiful nature, resort comfort, modern opportunities for education, tourism, recreation and sports.

The Plavaren Stiavnicky Aquatic Complex is a real pride of the town, including a pool with ionized water, an area with various whirlpool treatments, saunas and a children’s mini-pool. There is also a modern water park “Plážové Kúpalisko Banská Bystrica” with various water slides, pools for children and adults, playgrounds, etc.

In Banská Bystrica there are many different sports clubs. There are 3 ski resorts within a radius of 20 km from Banska Bistrica. The most famous of them – “Donovaly”, the availability of diverse slopes, excellent service and lower prices than the average European attracts skiers from all over the world.

Very well developed mountaineering, hiking, horseback riding and biking. In the surrounding area there are more than 500 km of hiking trails and routes.

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Bratislava https://www.liptovtravel.com/2022/08/17/bratislava/ https://www.liptovtravel.com/2022/08/17/bratislava/#respond Wed, 17 Aug 2022 09:55:00 +0000 https://www.liptovtravel.com/?p=78 Bratislava is the capital of Slovakia. It is the largest Slovak city, located in the western part of the country. The western and southern borders of the city are also the borders of the state

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Bratislava is the capital of Slovakia. It is the largest Slovak city, located in the western part of the country. The western and southern borders of the city are also the borders of the state: only 4 km separate Bratislava from Austria and 13 km from Hungary. The Danube River divides the city into two parts. The historical sites have survived only in the central districts, which can be bypassed on foot in about 2 hours. The suburbs are of no interest: there are industrial enterprises and “dormitory districts”. The historic buildings outside the historic center of the city are no longer there – they were all destroyed during World War II. The architecture is mostly Stalinist and panel-block architecture.

Main sights
The historic center of Bratislava is incredibly beautiful. It is not surprising, as Bratislava, founded more than a thousand years ago, was for 300 years the capital of the mighty Hungarian kingdom, and the coronation site of kings and emperors of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. In 1805, Napoleon signed the peace treaty with Franz I here.

On the hill at the confluence of the Morava and the Danube River rise the Gothic ruins of Devín Castle, 400 years the outpost of the Roman Empire.

The castle was the germ of the future capital of old Hungary. Its advantageous location on the banks of the Danube and under the slopes of the Little Carpathian Mountains predestined it to an outstanding task.

A city of German, Italian, Jewish and other descent began to develop with trade. Arab merchants also came here. Hungarian King Ondrej II in 1291 issued a decree confirming the rights of the inhabitants, which they previously had, but their documents were lost. He and many subsequent monarchs further enriched the inhabitants with these privileges of the city.

At the beginning of the XV century the castle was reconstructed: its walls were strengthened and a new palace was built as a representative royal residence. The castle became the true residence not only for the monarch, but the entire royal family in the XVI century after 1526, when the Turks defeated the Christian armies and captured a large part of the Hungarian state. The castle continued as a residence until the end of the 18th century.

In 1811 the castle by a fatal accident burned down and remained a ruin until 50 years of the twentieth century.

From 1563 to 1830 the city was the coronation site of the Hungarian kings. During this period, 10 kings, the reigning queen Maria Theresia and 8 royal wives were crowned in the sacred church of St. Martin. At the same time, printed news about the crowning of persons began to appear.

The first public park was opened in 1775 under the name of Sternallee on the south bank of the Danube at the site of present-day Janka Kralj Garden.

The old radnica on the Main Square in Bratislava was built in the other half of the 14th century. In the 20s of the 15th century, the building was bought by the city, and since 1868 it has been the city museum.

Today’s Presidential Palace was built in the 1860s as a summer residence for Count Anton Grassalkovich.

The first telephone appeared in the city in 1877.

The charming atmosphere of the old center is complemented by many famous historical, cultural and architectural monuments, which can be seen during a walk through the streets of Bratislava. In between are the majestic palaces, most of which were built in the 18th century during the reign of Maria Theresia (1740-1780). At that time Bratislava with its 33,000 inhabitants was the largest city in Hungary.

The intensive economic, social and cultural development of the city, and the concentration of royal court and nobility in Bratislava encouraged the construction of new palaces in the city.

As in Vienna, Bratislava saw the emergence of many town palaces within the old town and several palaces outside the outer ward. City palaces were usually built on two or three sites that arose after the demolition of the old burgher houses. They were usually four-sided buildings with an inner yard. The first floor contained the manager’s room, kitchen, storage rooms and rooms for carriage houses. The second floor was occupied by the families of the nobility, and the reception rooms were also located there. On the next floor were rooms for guests and servants.

The architecture of the palaces of the aristocrats emphasized the social status of their owners.

Very interesting are the modern sculptures of townspeople engaged in their daily business, organically blending into the urban landscape.

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Poprad https://www.liptovtravel.com/2022/07/10/poprad/ https://www.liptovtravel.com/2022/07/10/poprad/#respond Sun, 10 Jul 2022 09:48:00 +0000 https://www.liptovtravel.com/?p=72 Poprad is located on the banks of the river of the same name, in the northern part of Slovakia. In its surroundings you can find many picturesque places

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Poprad is located on the banks of the river of the same name, in the northern part of Slovakia. In its surroundings you can find many picturesque places, because the city is surrounded on both sides by nature reserves – the Slovak Paradise and the Tatra National Park. It is mostly visited by fans of skiing, for which there are many slopes of varying difficulty level. In Poprad there is a lot of ancient churches and churches, the most interesting of which are the Church of St. Egidius and the Cathedral of the Mother of God. In the Kežmarok area there are interesting excursions to the ancient palace and other historical monuments of Poprad. There are several museums and art galleries, which will be of interest to connoisseurs of history and art. There is something for the lovers of shopping – in the city center there are many fashionable boutiques, various stores and souvenir stores.

Climate and weather
The climate in Poprad is humid continental. The summer is warm enough and the winter cold, but not too frosty (during the winter months the air temperature drops to -9 ° C, which is quite comfortable for skiing.

The weather in Poprad is influenced by the High Tatras, which brings cold from the mountain slopes and cloudy, there is often morning and evening fog. December to March is the windiest period in Poprad, but the proximity of the river makes the climatic conditions quite mild and favorable for recreation.

Recreation
Recreation in Poprad offers mainly sightseeing tours of the historic center of the city and trips to the surrounding area – next to the city monument Spisska Sobota.

People come to Poprad to enjoy thermal water procedures in the local water park, which operates year-round. Here you can even have a treatment – the pools are served with mineral thermal water, at the water park there is a large wellness spa.

Another popular activity is skiing in the High Tarts. The best ski resorts – Tatranská Lomnica, Jasna, Donovaly, Vyshne Ruzhbachy, Oravice, Štrebské Pleso – are just a few tens of kilometers away, and are regularly served by railway streetcars on a specially laid narrow gauge, local buses. There is a ski resort in the city itself in the area of Kwietnica.

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