SLOVAKIA: THINGS YOU SHOULD DO

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If you still need to visit Slovakia, please immediately add it to your bucket list.

The reason it is becoming so popular is straightforward. Slovakia offers many activities.

What to Do in Slovakia

Slovakia is a country that is growing fast and has many unique places to visit.

Whether you are a solo traveler or with a group, there is something for everyone.

We’ve compiled a list of the top 13 things you can do in Slovakia.

Go hiking

We started the list of top things to do and see in Slovakia with our favorite activity, hiking. This is especially true in the northern part of the country.

The beauty of the Slovak Mountains will be a delight to see.

Many hiking trails exist, but the High Tatras offer the most spectacular.

You don’t need to worry if your hiking gear is not up-to-standard. The routes can be divided into different categories depending on the difficulty. The most accessible trails are easy for everyone.

Go Skiing

Ski slopes are a must-try if you visit Slovakia in winter.

Ski equipment can be brought alone: most ski resorts offer ski rentals.

You can also take up skiing at night if you prefer to avoid the activity of skiing during the day.

Your kids are not to be worried about. Ski schools and kindergartens will take good care of your kids!

Slovakia’s most famous ski resorts are Jasna and Chopok, Donovaly, and VeIka Raka.

Party Hard in Bratislava

Although Bratislava may be small compared to other capitals, its nightlife is anything but boring. There are many bars and clubs in the area. There are many options for entertainment. You can dance the night away at a club or go completely unconscious at a rock concert.

It is a great place to host stag or hen parties because of its low prices. Subclub is an alternative club located under the castle. We highly recommend Subclub.

Try some climbing

Do you enjoy adventure parks that allow you to test your monkey skills and have fun? Were you aware that there are many places in Slovakia where this is possible for absolutely free?

There are many gorges in the mountains surrounding Terchova and Slovensky Raj.

Ropes, ladders, and bridges secure these gorges. Although some of these gorges are pretty difficult, we promise a lot of fun climbing them.

Visit a Mining Town

Central Slovakia is known for its rich mining history. These mountains were once full of non-renewable resources.

Many towns became very wealthy thanks to the mining of metals. These towns are beautiful; we can confirm that.

One of Slovakia’s most popular things to do in Banska Stiavnica or Kremnica.

You will fall in love with folk architecture.

UNESCO knows the best. A few places from Slovakia are included on the World Heritage List.

Vlkolinec is among them, and you’ll quickly understand why.

This small village is hidden in a valley with incredibly green hills and is a gem on the Slovakian map.

Traditional log houses are a classic example of a mountainous village in Central Europe. Vychylovka and?? Many others are great places to start your search for more.

Let the Ghosts and Monsters Scare you.

The International Festival of Ghosts and Monsters is one of the most visited things you can do in Slovakia. It is held every year in April and May.

Each time there is a new topic, and the organizers try to make it interesting for children and adults.

The castle that hosts the entire thing looks like something out of a Disney fairytale.

Make Traditional Slovak Food

Although Slovak cuisine may not be light, it is delicious.

Local dishes often include potatoes, cabbages, flour, pork, and dairy products.

Try “bryndzove Halusky,” a small potato dumpling topped with strong-flavored sheep cheese and bacon.

You can also choose “zemiakove plucky,” a potato pancake, or “bryndzove pyrohy,” ravioli filled w/ sheep cheese. They can be served with fried onions or bacon.

Explore Indiana Jones in You

Go kayaking, and make Indiana Jones proud! If you want something more tranquil, try one of the marshes on the Danube.

Some parts are pretty prehistoric.

Rafting is an excellent option for adrenaline junkies. Can you choose a water park such as? Lenovo, or rafting down wild rivers like Vah and Dunajec in Slovakia.

Visit one of the Castles.

The endless number of castles in Slovakia is another reason Slovakia is so well-known. Many of them have a fascinating history and are unique in architecture.

Many are accessible to the public and offer tours in multiple languages.

Castles to see in Slovakia: We recommend visiting Bojnice (Orava), Trencin, Trencin, or Spis. This is the largest castle in Slovakia.

The Christmas Markets offer a relaxing atmosphere.

You can find the most extensive selection in the capital, where you can find traditional Christmas gifts, decorations, and food.

Remember to enjoy a cup of hot wine or honey liquor.

Watch an Ice Hockey Match

Ice hockey in Slovakia is a national sport. Even those who don’t like ice hockey are often big fans and attend ice hockey matches.

You should see the passion with which Slovaks cheer on their favorite teams.

You don’t have to be there in winter to see a match. Many clubs are active throughout the year.

Explore the Old Town of Bratislava

Although it isn’t huge, you can see the most significant sights in one day.

You must attend the castle of Bratislava and St. Michael’s Tower.

You can stop sightseeing by taking a break at one of the many bars in the center.

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