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Plan language: СрпскиNajbolje stvari koje treba uraditi u Slovačkoj uključuju istraživanje Bratislavskog zamka smeštenog 85 metara iznad reke Dunav, divljenje gotičkoj lepoti Katedrale Svete Elizabete u Košicama i lutanje ogromnim ruševinama Spišskog zamka, jedne od najvećih srednjovekovnih tvrđava u Centralnoj Evropi. Ne propustite mirno planinsko jezero Štrbské Pleso i mističnu Demänovsku pećinu slobode sa njenim impresivnim stalaktitima.


Spišské Podhradie
Jedna od najvećih srednjovekovnih ruševina zamka u Evropi, puna istorije i veličanstvenih vidika. Prođite kroz ruševne dvorane, popnite se na toranj i u vedrim danima ugledajte Visoke Tatre.
Brze činjenice: You can explore fortress walls and towers that sprawl across a limestone ridge, the site ranks among the largest castle complexes in Central Europe. Much of the noble palace was ruined by a dramatic fire in 1780, so visitors wander through layered medieval, Gothic, and Renaissance remains like pages in a weathered book.
Istaknuto: Climbing the highest keep rewards you with sweeping views where over 40,000 square meters of crumbling curtain walls curve around the hill, the stone warm under your palm on a sunny afternoon. Guides still tell a quirky ledger story about 15-course banquets and kennels of hunting hounds kept by a former noble household, a detail that makes the ruined kitchens smell like smoke and roasting meat when you imagine them.
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Medovník is a layered honey cake that develops deeper flavor after resting for a day, making it a traditional festive dessert at Slovak celebrations.

Trdelník is a spit-roasted rolled pastry coated in sugar and chopped nuts, commonly sold at markets and festivals and closely associated with Central European street food in Slovakia.

Šúľance s makom are small rolled dumplings tossed in butter, ground poppy seeds, and sugar, a nostalgic homely dessert enjoyed across Slovakia.

Bryndzové halušky are potato dumplings mixed with salty bryndza sheep cheese and topped with fried bacon, widely regarded as Slovakia's national dish.

Kapustnica is a hearty sauerkraut soup with smoked meats, sausage, mushrooms, and sometimes dried plums, traditionally served at Christmas and winter gatherings.

Pirohy are filled dumplings, often stuffed with potato, bryndza, or sweet fillings, then boiled and finished with butter, onions, or bacon, making them a beloved home-cooked comfort food.

Slivovica is a strong plum brandy commonly distilled at home and commercially, traditionally offered at celebrations and family gatherings.

Borovička is a juniper-flavored spirit similar to gin, known for its piney aroma and often enjoyed chilled as a shot.

Medovina is fermented honey mead with medieval roots, often produced by local artisans and enjoyed at folk festivals and fairs.
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