Trnava

Trnava, often dubbed the "Little Rome" of Slovakia, is a hidden gem that beautifully marries history with modern charm. This picturesque city, known for its stunning baroque architecture, boasts a rich heritage that dates back to the Roman Empire. As you stroll through the cobblestone streets, you’ll encounter the impressive St. Nicholas Cathedral and the ancient city walls, which tell tales of centuries past. Food lovers will find delight in Trnava’s culinary scene. Be sure to try local specialties like "trnavské koláče," a sweet pastry that perfectly captures the essence of Slovakian flavors. The city’s vibrant atmosphere is further enhanced by its lively cafes and restaurants, where you can savor traditional dishes paired with fine Slovak wines. Culturally, Trnava is alive with festivals and events throughout the year, celebrating everything from music to folklore. The city's youthful energy, thanks to its university population, ensures that there’s always something happening. For a unique experience, visit the Trnava Gallery, which showcases contemporary art in a historic setting. With its blend of history, culture, and gastronomy, Trnava is a delightful stop for anyone exploring Slovakia. Did you know it was the first city in

Trnava, Slovakia

Top things to do in Trnava

15 attractions, landmarks and museums worth your time, ranked by traveler reviews.

Religious site

St. John the Baptist Cathedral (Trnava)

St. John the Baptist Cathedral is a magnificent Baroque cathedral serving as the seat of the Archdiocese of Trnava.

Religious site

Saint Nicolas Church, Trnava

Saint Nicolas Church is a Gothic landmark with a distinctive tower, one of Trnava's most recognizable structures.

Landmark

City Tower (Trnava)

Climb the Renaissance City Tower for panoramic views over Trnava's historic center and red rooftops.

Religious site

Status Quo Ante Synagogue (Trnava)

A restored 19th-century synagogue now serves as a cultural center hosting concerts and exhibitions.

Entertainment

Anton Malatinský Stadium

Home to FC Spartak Trnava, this modern stadium offers an electric match-day atmosphere.

Religious site

Archdiocese of Trnava

The Archdiocese of Trnava serves as the administrative hub for the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Trnava, featuring historic religious architecture.

Landmark

University of Trnava

The University of Trnava is a historic institution founded in 1635, known for its impressive architecture and academic heritage.

Entertainment

Empire Tennis Academy

Empire Tennis Academy offers modern tennis courts and training programs for players of all levels in Trnava.

Neighborhood

Hrnčiarovce nad Parnou

A traditional Slovak village near Trnava, known for its folk architecture and the Parná River.

Religious site

Biely Kostol

A village near Trnava famous for its striking white church, a local landmark visible from afar.

Neighborhood

Zeleneč, Slovakia

A village near Trnava with a historic Gothic church and a serene rural setting.

Neighborhood

Špačince

A tranquil village with a striking Baroque church and well-preserved traditional architecture, offering a glimpse into rural Slovak life.

Neighborhood

Bohdanovce nad Trnavou

Home to a Gothic church and serene surroundings, this village offers a quiet retreat with historical charm.

Neighborhood

Ružindol

A village with a historic manor house set in a landscaped park, perfect for history and nature lovers.

Neighborhood

Trnava

Trnava's old town charms with cobblestone streets and numerous churches, earning it the nickname 'Little Rome'.

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