Slovakia
About Slovakia
It is Slovakia where you can feel as a real explorer who is always able to discover something new. Include Slovakia in your tourist routes.
Slovaks are emotional nation. We experience our joys, successes, disappointments and sorrows with emotions. We are sincere, friendly, open, hearty, generous, but also touchy. This is the way we differ from our neighbouring nations. But in the end, it is our heartiness and trustfulness that prevail. We are able to fully experience joys and concerns of our visitors and empathise with their feelings. We are a country of friends!
Folk crafts, costumes, music and dances in Slovakia are passed on from one generation to another. There are different cultural traditions and folklore in every valley. Many folklore festivals and performances are held in Slovakia throughout a year. Slovak overtone flute called „fujara“ as well as Music of Terchova were included in the UNESCO List of Intangible Heritage, the Radvan Fair and „gajdy“ bagpipes are on the waiting list.
Slovakia is a country of contrasts. It changes right in front of your eyes, yet everything and everywhere is nearby. It just takes a couple of hours to get from the Danubian Lowland to the Central European Highlands, still bodies of water are just at a stone’s throw from turbulent river rapids. You can get swiftly from urban agglomerations to secluded, romantic highway gateways with unspoiled nature.
Slovakia is a young, progressive country. During twenty years of its existence we’ve gone through dynamic changes, new things emerge every day. We surprise the world by our advanced technical level which goes hand in hand with human touch. New companies are founded every day, new objects or city landmarks emerge, life conditions are improving, but we keep our traditional values as well. This is Slovakia.
We can praise ourselves with skilful and resourceful peoplewho have managed to succeed abroad, as well as with successful and innovative companies and projects which are respected by demanding international community. We are represented in science, culture and sports.
World-changing inventions are associated with the names of Joseph Maximiliam Petzval (inventor of photographic objective lens), Jozef Murgaš (inventor of wireless telegraph), Jan Bahýľ (inventor of helicopter), Štefan Banič (invetor of a parachute), Aurel Stodola (founder of the theory of steam and gas turbines), Ivan Alexander Getting (inventor of GPS), and many others.
In a field of culture we are famous for the founder of pop art, Andy Warhol, well-known are names and performances of tens of opera singers, painters, photographers and sportsmen. You can find successful Slovaks everywhere.
Cultural Tours
Tourism is travel for pleasure or business; also the theory and practice of touring, the business of attracting, accommodating, and entertaining tourists, and the business of operating tours. Tourism may be international, or within the traveller’s country. The World Tourism Organization defines tourism more generally, in terms which go „beyond the common perception of tourism as being limited to holiday activity only“, as people „traveling to and staying in places outside their usual environment for not more than one consecutive year for leisure, business and other purposes“.
Tourism can be domestic or international, and international tourism has both incoming and outgoing implications on a country’s balance of payments. Today, tourism is a major source of income for many countries, and affects the economy of both the source and host countries, in some cases being of vital importance.
Golfing
all is about the golf
Grand hotel Praha - Tatranska Lomnica
Grandhotel Praha has been making the history of luxury in the Tatras from 1905. Built in beautiful Art Nouveau style, it brings the guests back in time to magical moments of the past. Grandhotel Praha in Tatranská Lomnica offers 108 rooms and 15 suites.
Majestic Grandhotel Praha **** towers above the settlement of Tatranská Lomnica at the altitude of 850 metres. It was built in Art Nouveau style, opened as the Palace Hotel in 1905 and renamed Grandhotel Praha in 1919. In the early 20th century, Tatranská Lomnica was developing as a healing-recreational centre where European aristocracy was supposed to meet. A spa facility was built there along with luxurious hotels.
Grand hotel Stary Smokovec
Grandhotel **** Starý Smokovec has been writing its long story in the heart of the High Tatras under Mt Slavkovský štít since 1904. The first big hotel in the Tatras has been visited by various eminent personalities – Saxon prince Frederick Augustus, Czechoslovak president Eduard Beneš, British prime minister Harold Wilson, Fidel Castro and many others.
In spite of disturbed times and two world wars, Grandhotel**** has remained an inseparable part of Starý Smokovec and its atmosphere. There is a lower funicular station located next to the hotel. It operates to Hrebienok, which makes the hotel an ideal starting point for trips and hiking in the High Tatras. The hotel Wellness & Spa centre is at disposal to guests after a day of hiking or skiing in nearby ski resorts and offers a wide choice of massages and treatments.
Hotel Devin
In the historical centre of Bratislava
More than 70 years ago, the iconic Hotel Devín **** welcomed its first guests. It has been a constant in Bratislava since 1954. The hotel building is a protected landmark, and its main architect was Emil Beluš, one of the most important representatives of functionalism in Slovak architecture. Thanks to its exceptional location in the centre of the capital city of Slovakia, excellent services and traditional values, Hotel Devín **** is rightly considered an icon of Bratislava and is an ideal place for various social events, meetings with friends or with business partners. Accommodation in stylishly furnished rooms corresponds to the historic character of this place and high comfort.
Park Inn Bratislava
A stylish hotel in Bratislava city center
In between majestic mountains and splendid castles, you’ll find a sprawling capital full of life and excitement. Within walking distance of our Bratislava hotel, you’ll find the city’s most beloved attractions. Enjoy walks along the vast Danube River, explore the grand St. Martin’s Cathedral, or spend an evening absorbing culture at the opera house. Among medieval towers and 20th century architecture, you’ll also find Bratislava Castle, the eye-catching blue church of St. Elisabeth, and numerous other sights worth a visit. From our ideally located hotel in Bratislava you can take in the vibrant, one-of-a-kind atmosphere as you stroll through the cute cobblestone streets.
Feel the welcoming warmth in one of our 240 rooms, each of which includes modern amenities such as Wi-Fi, an in-room safe, and individual climate control. Dine at our 600-square-meter on-site restaurant, which serves culinary delicacies for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. After dinner, unwind in our hotel bar and club. Planning a meeting in Bratislava? Take advantage of our large meeting and event space that can be divided into sections suitable for seminars, workshops, and smaller group gatherings.