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For a true taste of medieval Central Europe, look to the UNESCO-listed town of Bardejov in northeastern Slovakia. Its perfectly preserved main square, Radničné námestie, is framed by rows of colorful Gothic and Renaissance burghers' houses and dominated by the monumental Basilica of St. Aegidius. Just a short walk away, the open-air Bardejov Spa museum offers a unique look at the region's history of healing, with its collection of original wooden spa cabins. This is a place for leisurely exploration, where you can climb the town hall tower for panoramic views or simply soak in the atmosphere from a café terrace.
Bardejov is ideal for history enthusiasts, couples seeking a quiet cultural getaway, and travelers using it as a base for the nearby wooden churches of the Carpathian region. The compact Old Town is the best area to stay, putting everything within easy walking distance. While there's no train station directly in the historic center, the town is well-connected by bus from Košice and Prešov, and having a car provides the most flexibility for exploring the surrounding Šariš region.
Accommodation here is charming and characterful, dominated by small family-run hotels and pensions that often occupy historic buildings. For a stay right on the main square with traditional Slovak hospitality, consider the Hotel Šariš. On HOTEVI, you'll find a good selection of these mid-range, locally-owned properties that offer an authentic experience.
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What is Bardejov known for?
Bardejov is known for its well-preserved medieval town center, which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The town is also famous for its stunning Bardejov Spa, a popular destination for those seeking relaxation and rejuvenation.
Best time to visit Bardejov?
The best time to visit Bardejov is during the spring and summer months (April to September), when the weather is warm and sunny. However, the town is also beautiful during the autumn season (September to November), when the leaves change colors and the scenery is particularly scenic.