Things To Do in Košice

Košice may seem like a small, unassuming city—but believe it or not, it was one of Europe’s Capital’s of Culture recently and really packs a punch! It combines everything I love about Eastern Europe with everything I love about an authentic European experience: small cities, local shops, and tons of fascinating history and culture to explore. And in fact, for all that it feels like the kind of place where everyone knows everyone and everything is in walking distance—it’s the second-largest city in Slovakia!

# 1. St. Elisabeth’s Cathedral

This 14th-century cathedral is at the heart of Košice’s medieval center, and it’s well worth a visit during your time there. It’s Gothic-style—a rarity in Eastern Europe—and is also the largest place of worship in Slovakia. But even if you’re not religious or interested in the architecture, this cathedral is worth a visit: you’ll get incredible views over the city and the surrounding landscapes from the top of the cathedral’s northern tower!

St. Elisabeth's Cathedral

St. Elisabeth’s Cathedral. © TTstudio / Shutterstock inc.

 
St. Elisabeth Cathedral at night

St. Elisabeth Cathedral at night. © Olena Z / Shutterstock, Inc.

View from St. Elisabeth cathedral

View from St. Elisabeth cathedral © In Green / Shutterstock, Inc.

When to Go: The cathedral is typically open from 10am to 5pm. If you’re planning on heading up the northern tower, it is recommended you go a little before sunset!

Where to Go: St. Elisabeth’s Cathedral, Hlavná, 040 01 Staré Mesto, Slovakia

# 2. Main Street

Košice’s quaint main street is one of those typical European streets—something out of a postcard! It’s totally pedestrianized, and you’ll find that a lot of the city’s sights are located along the street. So have a little stroll, do some people-watching, visit one of the cafés, and enjoy the European lifestyle!

Main street of Kosice, Slovakia.

Main street of Kosice, Slovakia. © Tatyana Vyc / Shutterstock, Inc.

Main street of Kosice, Slovakia.

Main street of Kosice, Slovakia. © Olena Z / Shutterstock, Inc.

When to Go: This street is bustling at any time of the day! During the afternoon, you’ll likely find a plethora of musicians and other buskers out there—a favorite time to visit is in the evening, you can sit at a café like Fontána and people-watch to your heart’s content.

Where to Go: Hlavná, 040 01 Košice, Slovakia

# 3. St. Urban’s Tower

Also located in the older part of Košice and right near St. Elisabeth’s Cathedral, you’ll find St. Urban’s Tower. The structure itself originally also dates to the 14th-century, but inside of it today, you’ll find a small museum (including wax figures) dedicated to the city’s long history. 

St. Urbans Tower in Kosice, Slovakia

St. Urbans Tower in Kosice, Slovakia © TTstudio / Shutterstock inc.

When to Go: The tower typically only receives visitors on Sundays, Mondays, and Thursdays—so plan your visit accordingly!

Where to Go: The Urban Tower, Hlavná, 040 01 Staré Mesto, Slovakia

# 4. The Palaces

Believe it or not, many of Košice’s historical buildings were once palaces. Of these are the Old Town Hall, Andrassy Palace, Bishop’s Palace, Jakabov Palace and a few others. They offer a great glimpse into Baroque, Hungarian, and Slovakian architecture in the region. Although you can’t go inside many of these buildings, it’s definitely interesting to wander around and glimpse them from the outside.

Andrassy Palace

Andrassy Palace. © In Green / Shutterstock, Inc.

Jakabov Palace

Jakabov Palace. © TTstudio / Shutterstock inc.

When to Go: Again, you can’t go inside many of these—so you can visit them day or night to view their incredible architecture!

Where to Go: Andrassy PalaceJakabov PalaceBishop’s PalaceOld Town Hall

# 5. The State Theatre

This Baroque building was constructed in the late 19th-century and is another fascinating example of architecture in the city. You’ll especially want to see the richly-painted ceiling of the theatre—see if you can identify the scenes from Shakespeare’s tragedies! Or catch a live performance here—the ballet shows are especially impressive.

The State Theatre

The State Theatre. © Mariia Golovianko / Shutterstock, Inc.

The State Theatre

The State Theatre. © BestPhotoStudio / Shutterstock, Inc.

When to Go: Whenever there’s a show on! Check their website for listings.

Where to Go: The State Theatre, Hlavná 32/58, 040 01 Košice, Slovakia

# 6. Outdoor Activities

If you’re interested in outdoor activities, Slovakia can’t be beat. Head to the Tatra mountains for skiing, biking, hiking, and more. These mountains are an easy drive from Košice—or there’s even more hiking in closer to town; just ask for recommendations at your hotel based on the time of year that you’re there. Of course, these aren’t the Alps—but believe it or not, they rival the Rocky Mountains in the United States in terms of height!

High Tatras, Slovakia

High Tatras, Slovakia © Kovop58 / Shutterstock, Inc.

Lake Ruzin in Slovakia countryside near Kosice

Lake Ruzin in Slovakia countryside near Kosice. © TTstudio / Shutterstock, Inc.

Strbske pleso lake, Slovakia

Strbske pleso lake, Slovakia © Kovop58 / Shutterstock, Inc.

When to Go: Make sure you check in with local guides regarding the weather conditions prior to any sort of trip—things can change frequently, and even if it’s comfortable weather in Košice, conditions could be a bit gnarly once you get into the mountains!

Where to Go: Tatra Mountains

# 7. Get a Drink

Košice wouldn’t be keeping up with its Eastern European heritage if it didn’t have a few great watering holes spread around the city. A walk down main street will show you plenty of places. But a good rule of thumb: the further you get away from the main drag, the more likely you are to find yourself in the company of real Slovakian locals—and the less you’re likely to spend per drink! Golem Pivovar (biergarten) is al favorite, both because sitting outside on a warm summer’s evening is the perfect time to have a beer and because the microbrewery offers some really tasty beers!

Pivovar Golem

© Pivovar Golem

Pivovar Golem

© Pivovar Golem

When to Go: There’s no “wrong time” to head out drinking in Slovakia—you’ll find that locals will hit the bars in during lunchtime, after work, or later in the evenings, depending on what kind of day they’re having. So whenever you’re ready to go, you’re sure to find some company!

Where to Go: Pivovar Golem, Dominikánske námestie 592/15, 04001 Košice, Slovakia

# 8. Get Over to Levoča

Košice is a pretty enough city in itself, but it has nothing on nearby Levoča. This old, medieval town hasn’t changed much over the years—and in fact, today it’s home to the world’s largest wooden altar, established in the 14th century, as well as a Renaissance tower and other important historical bits. It’s an easy bus ride over from Košice, and I highly recommend visiting if you have an extra day to spend.

Famous Town of Levoca, Slovakia

Famous Town of Levoca, Slovakia © Filip Fuxa / Shutterstock, Inc.

Famous Town of Levoca, Slovakia

Famous Town of Levoca, Slovakia © A. Aleksandravicius / Shutterstock, Inc.

When to Go: It can take an hour or two to get over to Levoča, so make sure you’re leaving yourself ample time! Plus, you’ll be driving through beautiful countryside along the way, so if you’re the type to stop and take photos (or your wife is), make sure you leave time for that as well.

Where to Go: Levoča, Slovakia

 

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