Top 7 Best Places to Visit in Slovakia Before You Die

In 1993, Czechoslovakia peacefully divided into the Czech Republic and Slovakia, and the best places to visit in Slovakia before you die are plentiful in this wonderful country. Previously part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, this country has a rich history and cultural background. Folk traditions are still very popular, especially music and dancing, and anyone visiting the country would find the cultural traditions fascinating. Slovakia is lesser known for its recent cultural advances, including the arts and jazz music, but take the time to explore these areas and you’ll be treated to a fantastic heritage.

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Slovakia is a country with a stable political climate and advanced economy, making it an incredibly stable and safe country to visit. Tourists are always welcome and you’ll be treated to this country’s fantastic hospitality when you visit. As always, be sure to check local travel, news, and weather information before you travel – but, usually, the weather is mild and the travel links are good – to ensure there are no upsets which could affect your journey. Be sure to follow the instructions of your travel agents and tour guides, especially if hiking, and carry a mobile phone you can make calls on. Memorize the number for the emergency services, and learn a few phrases in Slovak. Follow these steps, and you’ll have a wonderful time in this country.

If you wish to visit eastern Europe but aren’t sure where to visit, this list of the best places to visit in Russia before you die might help you decide where to go. But until then, let’s check out this list of the top 7 best places to visit in Slovakia before you die.

 

7. High Tatras

On the border of northern Slovakia, this mountain range is as vast as it is beautiful. They are a range in the Tatras range, and the highest peak of the range is in Slovakia. There are many local flora and fauna, including larger predators like bears, so be sure to follow the instructions of tour guides.

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6. Slovak Paradise

This mountain range in eastern Slovakia is known for its waterfalls and gorges. The area is protected as a national park, and the river running through it is the perfect place to see otters. Again, there are large predators in the area, so be sure to stick to paths and follow the instructions of guides.

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5.Dobšinská Ice Cave

Included in the UNESCO World Heritage list for caves, this series of caves is constructed out of ice and features beautiful rock features. Guided tours operate every day from the entrance, so be sure to arrive early in the hopes of getting on a less-crowded tour.

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4.Demänovská Cave of Liberty

This cave was opened in 1924, and has since become the most visited cave in Slovakia – so be sure to check peak times so as to arrange your visit around them. 1.1 miles of the cave are opened to the public, which is plenty to explore.

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3. Bratislava

The cultural, political, and economic heart of the country, this city has been influenced by many different countries and religions. It has a moderately continental climate, perfect for visiting all year around. The historic centre has many Baroque palaces, and the rest of the city is full of museums. It also has a beautiful skyline.

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2. Bojnice Castle

A medieval castle in the town of the same name, Bojnice Castle was built in the 12th century. It hosts the most popular museum in Slovakia, and is the site of many filmings for fairy-tale and medieval movies. It is Slovakia’s most popular castle.

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And, the best place to visit in Slovakia before you die is: Malá Fatra

Made up of crystalline rocks, this mountain range is an idyllic location for walks. Rolling green hills and stone paths lead you through the range, perfect for fell walking and hiking, and its highest peak is Veľký Kriváň.

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Slovakia is a beautiful country, and this list of the best places to visit in Slovakia before you die is not exhaustive; there are plenty of places to visit, depending on the part of the country you are visiting, and you are encouraged to explore the local area for hidden gems off the beaten track. Be sure to check any travel information before you leave, including local news and weather reports, to make sure you stay safe in the area. Slovakia is, on the whole, a very safe country and you should not have any trouble visiting this beautiful and culturally diverse country.