See | Trnava
MUNICIPAL TOWER
It's worth climbing the tower's 143 steps to see Trnava from up high, especially its numerous churches, for which the town was at one time called “Little Rome”. Admire the Renaissance-style architecture while you catch your breath. [Read More]
February 11, 2010
Stay | Trnava
HOTEL SHEYLY'S
A five-minute walk from both the train station and bus station, as well as from the historic centre, this intimate new hotel has a restaurant and cocktail bar, as well as a pretty garden with a barbecue. [Read More]
February 11, 2010
Bars | Trnava
TETE CAFE
Also in the centre, this time across the street from St Jacob's church, the interior of Tete evokes the history of Trnava, which goes back to the early 13th century. Open until midnight except on Sundays. Internet access is provided free of charge. [Read More]
February 11, 2010
Eat | Trnava
VENUE RESTAURANT
Situated on a quiet side street in the centre of town, Venue Restaurant is known for its South American-style steaks but also for local Slovak cuisine such as halusky, a kind of potato gnocchi covered with bacon and sheep's cheese. [Read More]

