A small, landlocked country in Europe Slovakia has much to offer to the tourists who visit the country in terms of sightseeing and tourist attractions.
Slovakia sightseeing is the most interesting and significant parts of holidaying in Slovakia. The rich folk culture, natural beauty and a diverse flora and fauna makes sightseeing in Slovakia an enjoyable and beautiful experience.
Slovakia sightseeing includes visiting castles and churches, museums and galleries, mountains, lakes and caves and a number of other tourist attractions. Out of the 660 caves in Slovakia the Dobsinska ice cave, the oldest in Europe and Cave of Liberty in the Demanovska valley are important
sightseeing spots in Slovakia. The Western Tatras, Mala Fatras, Orava dam and Liptovska Mara offer a stunning landscape.
Visiting the national parks is a must in the agenda of
Slovak sightseeing. The castles of Slovakia like Orava castle, the water castle Budatin, Spissky castle and Liptovsky Hradok ruin and the churches reflect a historical and religious tradition and architectural beauty.
Other sightseeing spots in Slovakia include the Orava gallery in Dolny Kubin, P.H. Bohun Gallery and the Janko Kral museum. Historical towns with monuments, landmarks, town halls, churches should not be missed. Even folk architecture and traditional festivals form an interesting part of
sighting in Slovakia.
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