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Do you want to visit all the famous sights in Slovakia? This tour is the perfect choice for you. You will see the most stunning places in Slovakia, savour authentic Slovak gastronomy, and enjoy the hot, healing waters. The journey will take us from west to east and back again, allowing you to be enchanted by our beautiful country and meet the friendly people who call Slovakia home.
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Landmarks
Slovakia boasts a wealth of historical and natural treasures waiting to be explored. Spiš Castle, one of Central Europe's largest castle complexes, offers breathtaking views. The High Tatras allure visitors with their stunning peaks and scenic hiking trails. Dominating the capital, Bratislava Castle stands as a prominent landmark, while the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Banská Štiavnica, a historic mining town, promises an unforgettable experience.

Castles & Palaces
Slovakia is home to many magnificent castles and chateaus that reflect the country's rich history. Spiš Castle, one of the largest castle complexes in Central Europe, offers stunning views and historical exhibitions. Bratislava Castle, located above the capital, is an important symbol of Slovak history. Bojnice Castle, with its fabulous architecture and beautiful gardens, is one of the most beautiful and most visited castles in the country.

Cities
Slovakia offers tourists many interesting places with rich history and culture. Bratislava, the capital city, is famous for its Bratislava Castle, old town and vibrant nightlife. Košice, the second largest city, enchants visitors with its Gothic St. Elisabeth Cathedral and picturesque streets of the old town. Banská Štiavnica, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is a historic mining town with unique architecture and beautiful mountains surrounding the town.

Historical sites
Slovakia has a rich history that dates back to the period of Great Moravia in the 9th century, the first Slavic state in Central Europe. For centuries it was part of the Kingdom of Hungary, which left the country with a number of medieval castles and historic towns. In the 20th century, Slovakia was part of Czechoslovakia until it gained independence in 1993. This heritage is visible in the various architectural styles, cultural monuments and traditions throughout the country.

Hiking
The High Tatras provide an ideal setting for alpine enthusiasts, featuring majestic peaks and challenging trails. The Slovak Paradise National Park captivates hikers with its scenic gorges, waterfalls, and adventurous ladders. For those seeking panoramic ridge hikes, the Mala and Velika Fatra mountains offer breathtaking vistas and diverse landscapes. Closer to Bratislava, the Malé Karpaty Mountains present a more leisurely yet equally delightful hiking experience, perfect for those looking for less demanding trips.

Mountains
Slovakia is rich in mountain ranges that offer great opportunities for hiking and recreation. The High Tatras are the highest and most famous mountains, attracting visitors with their majestic peaks and hiking trails. The Low Tatras, with peaks such as Ďumbier and Chopok, provide spectacular trails and are also popular in winter for skiing. Mala Fatra and Veľká Fatra offer scenic ridge hikes with beautiful views and abundant scenery.

Caves
Country is famous for its fascinating caves, which attract tourists with their beauty and uniqueness. The Demänovská Freedom Cave in the Low Tatras is one of the most frequented, notable for its stunning stalactites and underground lakes. The Dobšinská Ice Cave, a UNESCO, ranks among the largest ice caves in Europe and mesmerizes visitors with its breathtaking ice formations. Equally impressive, the Ochtinská Aragonite Cave is distinguished by its rare and exquisite aragonite formations, creating a truly unique natural spectacle.

Unesco world Heritage
Slovakia is home to several UNESCO World Heritage Sites, each offering a glimpse into the country's rich cultural and natural heritage. The historic town of Banská Štiavnica stands out as a prime example of medieval and Renaissance town planning. Spiš Castle, the largest castle complex in Central Europe, provides a breathtaking panorama of the surrounding countryside. The Dobšinská Ice Cave, a remarkable natural wonder, captivates visitors with its stunning ice formations. Additionally, the wooden churches of eastern Slovakia, including the lookout tower in Vyhny, represent a unique and intricate form of wooden sacral architecture, reflecting the region's deep historical and cultural roots.

Gastronomy
Slovak gastronomy is characterized by a variety of tasty dishes that showcase regional specialties. Among the most celebrated is bryndzové halušky, a traditional dish featuring boiled potato dumplings topped with creamy sheep cheese. Another beloved delicacy is bryndzové pirohy, dumplings filled with a potato and cheese mixture. In southern Slovakia, dishes like bryndzové halušky remain a favourite, alongside steamed buchty with poppy seeds, offering a delightful treat for the taste buds.

Wine route
Slovakia is known for its rich wine tradition and various wine regions. The most famous wine region is Tokaj, known especially for its sweet wine specialities. Modra and Pezinok are other important wine regions that produce high quality white and red wines. Slovak vineyards offer tourists the opportunity to taste authentic local wines directly from the producers and enjoy beautiful views of the vineyards

Craft beers
Slovakia is home to a great number of breweries known for their diverse and high-quality beers. These breweries blend traditional production techniques with innovative recipes, delivering a rich spectrum of flavours for beer enthusiasts. Notable craft breweries include Pivovar Erb in Banská Štiavnica and Slovakia's first craft brewery, Brewery Perla in Banská Bystrica. Both breweries provide fascinating tours and tastings, allowing visitors to explore and savour their distinctive brews.

Traditions
Slovak traditions are rich and diverse, deeply rooted in the country's historical and cultural heritage. One of the most significant customs is the Days of Slovak Folk Culture, an event that highlights traditional folklore, dance, and music. Folk crafts, including wood carving, costume embroidery, and the creation of folk musical instruments, continue to thrive and are highly valued. Renowned folklore festivals and events offer tourists the opportunity to experience Slovakia's traditional songs, dances, and crafts first-hand, celebrating the vibrant cultural tapestry of the nation.

Wellness and Spa
Slovakia is known for its natural healing springs and rich spa tradition, making it a sought-after destination for relaxation and wellness. Piešťany stands out as the most famous spa resort, celebrated for its therapeutic thermal springs and state-of-the-art wellness services. The Bardejov Spa attracts visitors with its historic ambiance and the curative properties of its mineral springs. Rajecké Teplice offers a unique spa experience, featuring natural thermal waters and a variety of wellness treatments. Tourists can enjoy the rejuvenating effects and serene surroundings of these spas year-round.

Winter sports
Slovakia is an ideal winter sports destination, offering abundant opportunities for skiing, snowboarding, and a range of other activities. The High Tatras stand out as the premier resort, boasting the highest peaks and top-quality slopes, along with well-equipped snowparks. Nearby, the Low Tatras feature Jasná ski resort, a favourite among tourists for its diverse trails catering to all skill levels. Smaller yet charming resorts like Roháče-Spálená provide ideal settings for families and beginners, ensuring everyone can enjoy the thrill of Slovakia's winter wonderland.

Cycling
A perfect destination for cycling enthusiasts, offering diverse terrains and stunning natural landscapes. The High Tatras and their surroundings feature exhilarating mountain trails that challenge cyclists while offering breathtaking vistas. The Low Tatras and Mala Fatra are favored for their more moderate cycling routes, providing panoramic views of Slovakia's picturesque countryside. For those seeking a leisurely ride, the Slovak Paradise region with its scenic gorges offers tranquil routes dotted with opportunities to explore both natural beauty and historical landmarks. Cyclists of all levels can discover the beauty and charm of Slovakia's varied terrain on two wheels.