Europe Explored » bratislava https://europeexplored.com Travel through the most beautiful places in Europe Sun, 08 Sep 2013 13:36:19 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=3.6 Best Places in the EU for a Stag Party https://europeexplored.com/2012/06/19/best-places-eu-stag-party/ https://europeexplored.com/2012/06/19/best-places-eu-stag-party/#comments Tue, 19 Jun 2012 10:38:16 +0000 Claire https://europeexplored.com/?p=8445 A stag party is a day, weekend, or entire week of celebration. If you’re all coming from the same area, you most likely want to do something different for a change to celebrate the stag’s last weekend of freedom before he ties the knot. A little bit of research can go a long way in […]

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A stag party is a day, weekend, or entire week of celebration. If you’re all coming from the same area, you most likely want to do something different for a change to celebrate the stag’s last weekend of freedom before he ties the knot. A little bit of research can go a long way in finding out what there is to do in Europe for stag dos. Keep your mind open and put together as many ideas as possible before making a decision. To help you get started, here are some of the top places to throw a stag party in Europe today.

Bratislava, Slovakia
Bratislava, Slovakia / Photo by admin

Bratislava, Slovakia

Looking for a weekend with just clubs and some old-fashioned outdoor fun? Try out Bratislava, with its famous outdoor paintball courses right on the edge of town. Head back to the downtown area that evening for a pub crawl that can’t be beat. Make sure to hit up the UFO restaurant, shaped like a flying saucer for one of the best views across the Danube River.

Prague, Czech Republic

If you and your buddies haven’t been to Prague yet, this is the perfect place to host a stag party. With amazing views around a historic city, you’re going to have lots of places to enjoy several of the best beers in the area. The original Budweiser brewery, called Budweiser Budvar is also located here, and while the American version might not taste so good, this one is much better and much stronger.

Zagreb, Croatia

Last, but definitely no least on our list is an up and coming stag party location. The Bad Blue Boys will have football fans screaming for more action, and the bars along Tkalciceva make for one of the best pub crawls that you could possibly ask for.
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Danube-Auen National Park in Austria https://europeexplored.com/2010/09/24/danube-auen-national-park-in-austria/ https://europeexplored.com/2010/09/24/danube-auen-national-park-in-austria/#comments Fri, 24 Sep 2010 14:37:21 +0000 Claire https://europeexplored.com/?p=1530 The Danube-Auen National Park or Nationalpark Donau-Auen in German covers 93km2 and it is situated between the European capitals Vienna and Bratislava and is one of the largest remaining floodplains of the Danube in Central Europe. Danube is still free flowing here and is the lifeline of the National Park. It creates a habitat for […]

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The Danube-Auen National Park or Nationalpark Donau-Auen in German covers 93km2 and it is situated between the European capitals Vienna and Bratislava and is one of the largest remaining floodplains of the Danube in Central Europe.

Danube is still free flowing here and is the lifeline of the National Park. It creates a habitat for a number of animals and plants, some of which are rare species. Accompanied on guided walking tours or on boats, visitors have ample opportunity to get to know the fascinating world of the “Donau-Auen”, the Danube wetlands.

Donau-Auen National Park was established in 1996 and in 1977 the Lobau region was declared a preserved area by the Austrian government, as well as by UNESCO.

It is good alternate at your visit to Wienna.


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Košice – the most beautiful city in Slovakia and European Capital of Culture in 2013 https://europeexplored.com/2010/04/30/kosice-the-most-beautiful-city-in-slovakia/ https://europeexplored.com/2010/04/30/kosice-the-most-beautiful-city-in-slovakia/#comments Fri, 30 Apr 2010 04:48:55 +0000 Claire https://europeexplored.com/?p=122 Košice is the most beautiful city in Slovakia, a metropolis of Eastern Slovakia and the second largest city in Slovakia. Together with the French city of Marseille, it is an European Capital of Culture in 2013. The once-forgotten town somewhere in the far eastern border of the EU is becoming a European city. Jakab’s Palace, […]

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Košice is the most beautiful city in Slovakia, a metropolis of Eastern Slovakia and the second largest city in Slovakia. Together with the French city of Marseille, it is an European Capital of Culture in 2013. The once-forgotten town somewhere in the far eastern border of the EU is becoming a European city.

Jakab's Palace, Kosice, Slovakia
Jakab’s Palace, Kosice, Slovakia

There are about 240 thousand, mostly young people, living in the city of Košice. The city is therefore also called the city of youth. It is a home of several universities – Technical University, The University of Veterinary Medicine and Pharmacy, Pavol Jozef Šafárik University that includes faculty of Medicine, Law, Science, and others. This vibrant city is the seat of the Constitutional Court of the Slovak Republic and can well take care of tourists and visitors.

Košice is not only a key economic agglomeration, but also the crossroad of transport routes. The town lies in the Košice basin along the wide valley of Hornád river, which is bounded on the west with foothills of the Slovak Ore Mountains (Slovak: Slovenské rudohorie).

Košice grew up in a crossroads of the trade routes connecting southern Europe with areas of the Baltic. Košice have a very good strategic location, because it lies close to three other states. Only 20 km away from Hungary, about 90 km from Poland, and about 80 km from the Ukraine.

Kosice main street, Slovakia
Kosice main street, Slovakia

The city’s history dates back to the 10th century, when it was a part of Hungary. In 1369 the city gained a city emblem, which is the oldest documented city coat of arms in Europe.

Medieval history of the city is closely associated with trade and craft.

The historical center of Košice is the largest urban reserve in the Slovak Republic and is definitely worth visiting. The dominant sight of the city and its most important monument is the Cathedral of St. Elizabeth. It is the easternmost Gothic cathedral in Europe. Cathedral has a double spiral staircase as one of just five in Europe. The adjacent St. Michael Chapel and St. Urban Tower create together with the Cathedral a great complex of national cultural monuments.

St. Elizabeth Cathedral and Urban Tower, Kosice, Slovakia
St. Elizabeth Cathedral and Urban Tower, Kosice, Slovakia

The historic city centre offers a pleasant pedestrian zone with lots of boutiques, bars and cafes. The main street is lined with Gothic and Baroque churches. A great atmosphere is supplemented with the playing fountain and a carillon. Park around the fountain is a universal place of relaxation for both young and old.

Among other sights of Košice you can find a baroque Town Hall, Andrassy Palace, State Theatre from 1899, The Levoča House (Košice’s oldest, still standing bourgeois building), Bishop’s Palace and the parish house, which now houses the Gallery of Claire Jakoby, which was a representative of Slovak art history.

Kosice main park and State Theatre, Slovakia
Kosice main park and State Theatre, Slovakia

Košice’s golden treasure is one of Europe’s largest golden treasures. The total weight of gold in the treasure reaches thirteen kilograms. Its insured value is almost 8 million Euro but in fact has an immeasurable historical value. The East Museum in Košice built for it a special unique vault, and since 1970, visitors can see the treasure in the permanent exhibition. Golden treasure was discovered during digging the foundations of the new house in 1935 in Košice. The money and gold probably hid their owner in 1679.

Under the city centre you can visit the archaeological complex of Lower Gate. Lower gate was originally part of the fortification system. The remains were discovered in 90′s of the last century during the huge reconstruction of the city.

St. Michael Chapel, Kosice, Slovakia
St. Michael Chapel, Kosice, Slovakia

Extremely rich cultural life in Košice represent theatres, clubs, museums and galleries or puppet theatre.

On the outskirts of the city is the international airport where you can also find interesting Museum of Aviation, which was open to the public in 2002. It documents the development of aviation and aviation technology from its beginnings until 1943. There are about 30 historical machines, aircraft engines, navigation and other devices that are used in aircraft. Definitely the most interesting exhibits of the museum are 18 original pieces of military aircraft.

In Katov bastion on the eastern edge of town you will find a zoological and geological exposure.

In Nicholas’s prison you can see jail facilities and torture chamber with the instruments that were made ​​specifically for the witches.

Nicholas prison, Kosice, Slovakia
Nicholas prison, Kosice, Slovakia

I also have to mention the traditional Europe’s oldest and second oldest marathon in the world – the International Peace Marathon. Marathon was founded in 1924 and still takes place every year on the first Sunday of October.

The last and probably the biggest attraction is the Technical Museum at the north end of Košice. You will find here absolutely everything in terms of historical metallurgy, engineering, locksmithing, blacksmithing, energy, physics and chemistry.

The city is a birthplace of many celebrities such as Sándor Márai, Martina Hingis, Stefan Margita and Waldemar Matuska. In May of 2011 Košice held the Ice Hockey World Championship.

Levoca House and Slavia Hotel, Kosice, Slovakia
Levoca House and Slavia Hotel, Kosice, Slovakia

All pictures taken by Claire on March 2nd, 2013 for Europe Explored.

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Slovakia – little big country in heart of Europe https://europeexplored.com/2010/04/27/slovakia-little-big-country-in-heart-of-europe/ https://europeexplored.com/2010/04/27/slovakia-little-big-country-in-heart-of-europe/#comments Tue, 27 Apr 2010 12:37:59 +0000 Claire https://europeexplored.com/?p=15 The Slovak Republic (Slovak: Slovensko, long form Slovenská republika) or shortly Slovakia is a landlocked country in Central Europe with a population of over 5 million and an area of about 49,000km2. Slovakian neighbouring countries are the Czech Republic and Austria to the west, Poland to the north, Ukraine to the east and Hungary to […]

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The Slovak Republic (Slovak: Slovensko, long form Slovenská republika) or shortly Slovakia is a landlocked country in Central Europe with a population of over 5 million and an area of about 49,000km2. Slovakian neighbouring countries are the Czech Republic and Austria to the west, Poland to the north, Ukraine to the east and Hungary to the south. The largest city is its capital, Bratislava. The second largest city is Košice – this city is also the most beautiful city in Slovakia.

Slovakia is a member state of NATO, UN, OECD, WTO, UNESCO and other international organizations and joined European union in 2004. They have replaced their currency Slovak crown with Euro in January 2009.

The traditional products of Slovakia:
Bryndza – sheep’s-milk cheese that is used mainly for the traditional meal Bryndzové halušky (potato dumplings with sheep’s-milk cheese).
Tokaj wine – the sweet white wine

Main tourist destinations are the highest mountain range in Slovakia – High Tatras National Park and the national park in the heart of Slovakia – Slovak Paradise National Park. The country’s major rivers are the Danube and Vah. The High Tatras National Park has over 90 lakes. There are 12 major caves in Slovakia that you can visit.


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