Slovakia a country small by its size but big by its beauty… Cities in Slovakia with its natural beauty, magnificent historic sights, friendly and cordial people, food, music all make your stay in Slovakia a wonderful experience. Tourism in Slovakia has shown remarkable growth since its independence, with the cities in Slovakia becoming popular with the tourists. Slovakia’s historic towns and numerous mountain ski resorts are the more popular tourist destinations.
Cities in Slovakia are carefully distributed throughout the country, in several recognizable regions. Bratislava in the southwest and Kosice in the east are two mid-sized metropolitan areas. All of Slovakia consists of a wide scattering of population centers of no more than 100,000, each with its own high-points of history, culture and recreation. A city in Slovakia means that you would never be away from basic travel infrastructure of reliable hotels and restaurants, and stores and petrol stations operated by western European multinationals. About two-thirds of the country’s 5.5 million live in towns and villages of under 50,000. Trustworthy services from recognized providers can be expected in even the small towns of cities in Slovakia.
Bratislava is the capital city of the country and is the center of the industry, the politics, economy and of the culture. The tourists are attracted to the city because of its historical and cultural monuments. The Danube cycling road, the wine route of the Small Carpathians, the golf field in Bernolakovo, the ruins of the Devin castle, the Cervený Kamen castle are some of the popular attractions in town. Nitra is Slovakia's oldest intact historical remnants, especially as related to the establishment of Christianity. And today it is probably the country's most important focal point for agricultural activity. Martin city is another popular town in north-central Slovakia, known for its skiing, other outdoor recreation, folk festivals or the smaller spas in its region. From folk festivals, to castle tours to snow boarding and hiking you'll find cities in Slovakia worth a visit. |
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