Overlooking the capital city, Bratislava Castle is a must-visit. The castle houses a museum of history and offers panoramic views of the city.
Stroll through the charming streets of the Old Town, visit St. Martin's Cathedral, and enjoy local cafes and shops.
Visit one of the largest castle compounds in Central Europe, the Spis Castle. UNESCO has included this monument in its heritage list due to its historical and architectural significance.
Slovakia's highest mountain range offers fantastic hiking trails, stunning views, and wildlife spotting opportunities.
Explore this beautiful, historic mining town located in the middle of a caldera in the Štiavnica Mountains.
These unique wooden architecture masterpieces are included in the UNESCO World Heritage list.
Known for its rugged terrain, waterfalls, and hiking trails, it's a perfect spot for nature lovers.
The Demänovská Ice Cave or Dobšinská Ice Cave are among the largest of their kind in the world and are open to the public.
Enjoy the picturesque views of Bratislava and its surroundings from the water.
Located in Medzilaborce, this museum is dedicated to the pop art icon who had Slovakian roots.
Known for its unique underground gorges, the Mlynky Cave offers adventurous guided tours.
This romantic castle with a moat, a French garden, and an orangery is one of the most visited sites in Slovakia.
Don't miss tasting traditional dishes like Bryndzové halušky (potato dumplings with sheep’s cheese), Trdelník, and local wines.
Enjoy a performance at this historic venue in Bratislava.
This village is famous for its unique log houses with distinctive white geometric patterns.