Ride an underground train like Harry Potter or sail on a river boat like Mark Twain

Five places you need to experience in Slovakia.

Corn labyrint in VlčkovceCorn labyrint in Vlčkovce (Source: TASR)

A bath in a crater in the Liptov region, filled with water that has healing powers, is just one of the many lesser known attractions that the authors of the Spectacular Slovakia travel guides have found on their travels around the

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In western Slovakia, for the second time around, a cornfield becomes a maze in Vlčkovce near Trnava. These are just some of the places where you can experience a fairytale in Slovakia.

Baťa canal knows no borders

Skalica, a town bordering the Czech Republic, is most famous for its local delicacy, skalický trdelník. But there are more reasons to visit this beautiful town. The Baťa Canal is one of them.

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