Kosice

From Wikitravel

Košice [pronounced Ko-shi-tse] is the second largest city in Slovakia, with a population of over 250,000.

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Understand

The area around Košice has been inhabited since the 8th century, but it was in the 13th century that it developed into a town. It grew rich during the Middle Ages due to its strategic position as a trading center. Having briefly served as the capital of the liberated Czechoslovakia after World War II, it is now finding a new role as one of the easternmost cities of the new European Union. It has a beautiful historic city center, with an enormous cathedral and a stunningly rejuvenated central square.

Get in

By plane

Košice's small airport is served by Sky Europe (http://www.skyeurope.com/) to Prague and Bratislava, with several European connections at Bratislava. CSA (http://www.csa.cz/) also fly to Prague, while Austrian Airlines (http://www.aua.com/) fly to Vienna.

By train

Košice is a large train hub, with numerous services to Bratislava, Prague, east to Ukraine, north to Poland and south to Hungary.

By bus

Given the efficiency and value of the train system, you shouldn't need to use the bus system very much. Eurolines (http://www.eurolines.com/) coaches come to here from numerous European cities, and bus is the the most efficient way of reaching the nearby town of Levoca.

Get around

Košice has a small and compact city center, and is mostly navigable by foot. If you are staying the suburbs, the tram system is cheap and efficient.

See

Most of Košice's attractions are along the main pedestrianized square, known as Hlavná Ulica, Hlavné námestie, and Námestie slobody at various parts.

Do

Learn

Work

Buy

Eat

Budget

Mid-range

Splurge

Drink

Khoi Khoi, at Dominikanske namestie 35, is the "Voice of different culture", it is an alternative hang-out, very close to similar bars.

Sleep

Budget

Mid-range

Splurge

Contact

Stay safe

Cope

Get out

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