Discover the best top things to do in Kosice, Slovakia including Local Nomad Tours, THEROOMS.EU, Kino Usmev, Skola varenia Chefparade, St Elizabeth's Cathedral (Dom Svatej Alzbety), Miklus Prison, Smelly Cat, State Theatre Kosice, Kaplnka svateho Michala, Kosice Historical Centre.
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One-day trips to the most astonishing places of eastern Slovakia. Book any of fantastic bundle trips we have designed just for you. The list seems endless - ice caves, medieval castles, Slovak canyons and valleys or punk-your-way-through-the-city tour. Looking for an adventure? History? Sport? Book your tour with Local Nomad.
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Are you looking for real adventure? Visit one of the most immersive escape rooms in Europe. Here in Slovakia lies the adventure you've never experienced before. Try one of our escape rooms and you'll find out what our customers are talking about. :) Our escape rooms: TUTANKHAMUN, JIG-SAW (Alžbetina 41, Košice), PIRATES, PANDORA, WONDERLAND (Hlavná 83, Košice), LORD OF THE RINGS, SHERLOCKED, PRISON BREAK (Hlavná 5, Košice), LOST IN TIME (Zvonárska 17, Košice), BERMUDA (Mlynská 15, Smižany), THE SECRET CHAMBER (Boženy Němcovej 2643, Vranov Nad Topľou).
An amazing escape room with original, well thought out tasks! The décor is great, the tasks are amazing and intriguing, I fully recommend the room to anyone, probably with the sole exception of severe claustrophobics as this room contains a few small spaces - they add to the room's charm, though, if you're alright with then:)
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Since 2008 the biggest cooking school in CE, cooking courses, courses for tourists, corporate, private and children parties, catering, outdoor events.
4.5 based on 707 reviews
St. Elizabeth's Cathedral claim to fame is that it is the furthest east western-style Gothic cathedral in Europe, as well as the biggest church of worship in Slovakia. The church is free and there are volunteers who will give a guided tour. The main alter is dedicated to St Elizabeth, also check out the internal spiral staircase and the relief of Sára Salkaház who saved 100 Jews during World War 2, and Sv. Charbel Makhlouf is known as a hermit from Annaya who has been credited with miracles.
4.5 based on 80 reviews
This is a perfect place to go. You learn a bit about the Kosice walls history and the prison itself is huge underground with a great atmosphere.
4.5 based on 43 reviews
Cozy place inspired by "FRIENDS". Most comfortable & inspirative cafe/bar in the town. Feel yourself like at living room on sofa with great coffe, wide selection of slovak / moravian wines. If you are hungry, taste some of our Italian snacks (paninnis , hot cat, cheese plate..). Good music , live concerts..."full glass is empty without atmosphere" (Smelly cat, 2011)
4.5 based on 52 reviews
I think it is a must when you visit Kosice to go to some play in theater, opera, balet or drama, it is really great experience, nice and historic interior - really great to spent a night and go to Slavia Café after that wheelchair - they have a ramp, but somebody needs to ask them to open the side door good seats are quickly sold out, but less good are usually available also before the start of the play
4.5 based on 223 reviews
The historical centre of Košice, whose medieval city walls were removed in the 18th century, is today formed by a nearly one kilometer long promenade lined with exquisite historical buildings, once inhabited by medieval kings and nobility. Together with craftsmen's houses, churches, squares and narrow streets, they create an atmosphere full of legends and stories. You can uncover these and more!
After visiting beautiful Budapest, Pecs and Eger in Hungary, our expectations for Kosice centre were not high but what a great surprise. The centre of the old town is pedestrianised which makes walking around a delight. There are some lovely buildings, beautiful fountains especially near the Cathedral and in the city park, there are plenty of bars and restaurants to pass the time. We found very few guide books covering this area in any detail but we recommend you visit the excellent tourist information centre on arrival, they have a free guide which provides a good explanation of all the main attractions, the staff are very friendly and English speaking. The train station is an easy 10/15 minute walk though the park and along a pedestrianised road to the centre. A full day will allow enough time to see all the major sights but this is a very worthwhile stopover on route to other destinations in Hungary and Slovakia.
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