Hotels in Slovakia

Discover Slovakia

If you are looking for the perfect balance between climate and activities, the ideal time to visit Slovakia is from May to September. During this period, temperatures range from 20-25°C, perfect for hiking in the Carpathian Mountains or taking a dip in one of its lakes.

For ski and winter sports enthusiasts, from December to March temperatures usually range from -5 to 5°C, with a good amount of snow in the mountains. Prices and availability vary; higher prices and fewer accommodation options can be expected during the peak summer and winter ski seasons.

Typical holidays and festivals, such as the Pohoda Festival in Slovakia, are more common during the summer. However, the festive atmosphere of Christmas is also something you won't want to miss.

To ensure you get the best rates and wide availability in Slovakia, it is crucial to book at least 3 months in advance, especially if you plan to travel during the high season. This season is usually in summer, when the weather is ideal for exploring its national parks, and during the peak of the skiing season.

Hotels located near natural areas of interest and ski slopes are particularly popular and tend to fill up quickly. If your goal is to find deals and avoid crowds, we suggest considering traveling during the periods before or after the high season. During these times, Slovakia offers a more peaceful experience and rates are usually more competitive. An additional tip for skiing enthusiasts: many ski resorts offer discounts on passes during weekdays, which can be a great way to enjoy the slopes without overspending.

Slovakia, located in the heart of Central Europe, is a destination that many still have pending to discover, and it is precisely this non-massified character that makes it even more special. If you like outdoor activities, you will be immediately attracted to the High Tatras, an impressive mountain range, ideal for venturing on hiking routes during the summer and sliding down its ski slopes in winter.

If you are looking for less conventional and even more pristine landscapes, the Slovak Paradise National Park will surprise you with its karst formations, canyons, and wooden bridges that seem to be taken from a fairy tale. As for the cities, Bratislava is the nerve center, with its imposing castle that dominates the city and a cosmopolitan yet tranquil atmosphere. On the other hand, Košice transports you to the past and present simultaneously, with one of the oldest main streets in Europe, flanked by impressive Gothic works of art and modern cafes and galleries.

And for those with a passion for history and architecture, the majestic and dominant Spiš Castle is a must-visit. Finally, to immerse yourself in the rich cultural tapestry of the country, the folklore festivals of the Liptov region will give you a glimpse of the most traditional and authentic Slovakia.