In search of wine holiday in Slovakia
Many people say that Slovakia, despite its size, offers every kind of beauty and tourist attraction, except for the sea. It means that Slovakia is home to vineyards which produce Slovak wines. In order ...
Many people say that Slovakia, despite its size, offers every kind of beauty and tourist attraction, except for the sea. It means that Slovakia is home to vineyards which produce Slovak wines. In order ...
Slovakia is home to around 1000 registered classic cars; a small number compared to some neighbouring countries. Subsequently, events like the Piešťany Gold Ribbons Concours d´Élégance tend to attract ...
One of the fathers of Slovak tourism, Miloš Janoška, called Liptov the most beautiful region in Slovakia.
The village of Hronsek only has some 700 inhabitants and only 7 of them are unemployed, which says a lot for the village. Every year, however, Hronsek welcomes some 11,000 tourists.
The warm, sunny May weather makes staying inside unbearable. Fortunately, there are number of possibilities in Slovakia where people can spend quality time outside; either in the countryside, or at a historical ...
Terchová. It’s one of the hubs of Slovak folk traditions; home of Juraj Jánošík; a village full of culture, busy with events all year long.
How is Slovakia taking care of its historical heritage? One of the most iconic Slovak tourist attractions, Spiš Castle, is up against some struggles: its parent institution lacks the necessary finances ...
Join us on a visit to a Slovak folk dance rehearsal, which is taking place in Zürich, Switzerland. For almost 50 years now, Slovaks living in this area of Switzerland have been reviving traditional Slovak ...
In the old farming traditions, 24 April "na Ďura" or St. George's day was the official beginning of the shepherding season. Flocks of sheep were taken to pastures and were to stay there until the end of ...
In the eighth century, the city of Nitra became the centre of a larger region and during the next century it became one of the largest agglomerations in Central Europe.