Despite all the urban and natural beauty that Slovakia has, travelers do not consider it a tourist destination.

This is very wrong, and Here are our picks For the most beautiful cities Slovakia is the most attractive and charming country.

The most beautiful cities in Slovakia

Bratislava is the capital of Slovakia.

 Bratislava, the country's cultural center and its capital, will...Immediately captivate visitors with everything it contains.

As a historical home to many different nationalities, including Slovaks, Hungarians, Germans, Czechs and Jews, the city's history is a veritable tapestry of different influences and events.

Walk to the striking white castle on the hill, or explore the old city centre. Don't forget to stop at one of the many traditional cafes along the way.

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Bratislava

Levoca, Slovakia

Although the city dates back to at least the 13th century, two major fires in the 16th century destroyed its once-dominant Gothic architecture.

The city was then rebuilt in the Renaissance style. 

Due to its number of prominent buildings that have been well preserved to this day, the city has been included in the list of UNESCO For world heritage.

Although small in size, this city in eastern Slovakia is well worth a visit.

Levocha

Nitra, Slovakia

One of the oldest cities in Slovakia, it was first mentioned in the 9th century, when it became the capital of the Principality of Nitra.

This was the first known independent Slavic state in the region. 

It later fell under Hungarian control and eventually became part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire.

Thus, it has the same kind of ethnically diverse history as many cities in the region.

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Nitra

Kosice

Košice is the second largest city in Slovakia, and was briefly the capital of Czechoslovakia at the end of World War II, before the liberation of Prague.

It contains a very large historical old city.

Most of the old city is pedestrian only, making it a beautiful city to explore entirely on foot.

Another thing that completes the atmosphere, are the many restaurants and cafes that line the small, winding streets.

The main street is a perfect place to stroll at any time of the day.

Kosice

Trnava

Trnava has existed since the 11th century, and shortly thereafter it became an important meeting point for the Czech and Hungarian kings to meet and conclude various agreements. 

Later, it gained importance as a religious centre, becoming one of the centres of the Reformation.

Then the Jesuits opened the University of Trnava, and the city became a key to the growth of Slovak culture.

While the university has since moved to Budapest and the city's importance has diminished, there are still a number of beautiful buildings in Gothic, Renaissance and Baroque styles.

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Trnava

Poprad

While Poprad as a city has a lot to offer any visitor, it is primarily known as one of the main gateways to Slovakia's famous High Tatra Mountains. 

People come here in summer and winter to take advantage of the city's proximity to the mountains, which are worth visiting at any time of the year for skiing or scenic hiking.

However, the city itself has a charming historic center filled with colorful buildings dating back to the 18th and 19th centuries. 

But the city's beauty really comes to life in winter when it is covered in snow, with the Tatra Mountains in the background.

Tatra Mountains, Poprad

Bardeov

There are a surprising number of places to go in Bardejov, a UNESCO site and a town of just 30,000 people.

The city centre is impressive from an architectural point of view, with all the medieval, Gothic and Renaissance buildings finding their places here.

Don't forget to visit Springs The neighborhood is located just one mile north of the city.

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Bardeov