Great spots needs greats visitors
The biggest wooden altar in the world is a part of the Church of St. Jacob (Kostol sv. Jakuba) that is located in a small but historically rich town – Levoča
200 meters above the surrounding land, located on a dolomite rock, lies one of the most precious cultural monuments – Spiš Castle (Spišský hrad).
One of the oldest continuously manufacturing companies worldwide – Kremnica Mint (Kremnická mincovňa) is situated in a small town called Kremnica.
Janko Kráľ Orchard (Sad Janka Kráľa) is located in the northern part of Bratislava – Petržalka. It is bordered by Danube, the Old Bridge (Starý most) access road, the New Bridge (Nový most) access road and the main road.
There are only 3 aragonite caves worldwide; one in Mexico, one in Argentina, one in Slovakia. Ochtinská Aragonite Cave (Ochtinská aragonitová jaskyňa) is situated in southern part of the country, near to Rožňava.
Dobšinská Ice Cave (Dobšinská ľadová jaskyňa) is an amazing ice cave in Slovakia, situated close to the mining town of Dobšiná, in Slovak Paradise mountains, and 130 meters above the river Hnilec
Botanic garden on Lomnický Peak (third highest peak in Slovakia – 2633 meters above the sea level) is the highest situated botanic garden in Central Europe; more than 2500 meters above the sea level.
The wooden bridge in a small town called Kolárovo in the south of Slovakia is the longest bridge in Europe built entirely from wood. The bridge over the river Malý Dunaj is 2.25 meters wide and 86 meters long.
The Roland Fountain is the most famous fountain in Bratislava, Slovakia, as well as one of the city's important landmarks. It is located in the Old Town, in the Main Square.