Prešov Christmas Market
Advent market on the main street of Prešov with wooden stalls, crafts, local specialties and mulled wine.
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Sample the regional Šariš beer, brewed just a few miles away in Veľký Šariš.
Eastern Slovakian style dumplings, typically filled with bryndza cheese or fruit, found in many local pubs.
The city is known for its coffee culture; pick any busy cafe on Hlavná for a great local experience.
A stylish, brand-new shopping center located right in the historical city center.
The largest retail hub in the city, located in the Sekčov district.
Look for shops selling Slovak pottery and lace in the arcades of the historical buildings.
A remarkable Baroque complex on a hill that has the most iconic view of the city.
A peaceful central park often housing modern sculptures and outdoor events.
The riverside paths are first-rate for a quiet walk or jogging away from the city traffic.
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Prešov, the third-largest city in Slovakia and the undisputed center of the historical Šariš region, is picturesquely situated at the confluence of the Torysa and Sekčov rivers. The splendid historical city center is lined with representative burgher houses in Renaissance and Baroque styles, reflecting the former wealth of the city, which was heavily influenced by trade and mining. Of particular note is the late Gothic Co-Cathedral of St. Nicholas, which ranks among the most beautiful religious buildings in the country with its delicate vaults and richly decorated altar. The city's significance in the field of salt extraction is also unique, as impressively documented by the monumental 17th-century Solivar complex. Prešov is characterized by an animated multicultural and multi-confessional history that continues to shape urban life to this day.
The most pleasant time to visit is Jun–Aug.
| Jan | Feb | Mar | Apr | May | Jun | Jul | Aug | Sep | Oct | Nov | Dec | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Avg °C | -5 | -3 | 2 | 8 | 14 | 17 | 19 | 19 | 14 | 8 | 3 | -3 |
| Rain mm | 40 | 39 | 40 | 47 | 87 | 93 | 103 | 72 | 63 | 59 | 45 | 42 |
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Your day in Prešov begins in the historic heart, where the Neptune Fountain murmurs. You'll stroll down the main street, admiring the facade of the Rákóczi Palace and delving into local history. The morning is for exploring the city's sacred treasures, the imposing Co-Cathedral of St. Nicholas and the ornate Orthodox Cathedral, witnesses to a rich multicultural past. Noon is dedicated to wine culture. At the Wine Museum, you'll discover the secrets of regional winemaking, especially the famous Tokaj, and perhaps enjoy a small tasting. This cultural delight prepares you for the more physical part of the afternoon. In the afternoon, an ascent to the Calvary awaits you. The path takes you past baroque chapels and rewards you at the top with a breathtaking panoramic view over Prešov and the surrounding landscape – a moment of peace and reflection. The day concludes in the Solivar district, where you'll visit the unique salt mine. This technical monument offers a fascinating insight into the region's industrial history, rounding off your exploration of Prešov with a very special experience before you return to the old town for dinner.
Start your day by the Neptune Fountain with an umbrella, then seek cover within the historic Rákóczi Palace. The Co-Cathedral of St. Nicholas provides a grand, dry sanctuary during the midday showers. Spend your afternoon exploring the Wine Museum and the fascinating Solivar salt works, both offering excellent indoor environments where the rain won't dampen your discovery of Prešov's heritage.
Experience wintry Prešov, where the Neptune Fountain is often draped in ice. Find warmth within the Rákóczi Palace and the quiet pews of St. Nicholas Co-Cathedral. With the sun setting early, the Calvary hill offers a magical twilight view of the illuminated city below. Conclude your day at Solivar, where the thick historic walls provide a pleasant break from the biting winter chill.
On a bike, your day in Prešov starts with agility and fresh air. You'll begin at Neptune Fountain, the city's vibrant heart, and leisurely pedal to the Rákóczi Palace and the Co-Cathedral of St. Nicholas. The short distances in the center are ideal for soaking up the historical atmosphere. In the morning, a short ride takes you to the Orthodox Cathedral before you embark on a longer leg to Solivar. This tour gives you a more comprehensive impression of the city as you approach the fascinating salt mine, a highlight of industrial history. After exploring the subterranean world of Solivar, you'll get back in the saddle for the most demanding but also most rewarding ride of the day: up to the Calvary. The effort is rewarded with a spectacular view. It's the perfect spot for a well-deserved break. At the end of the day, you'll roll comfortably back to the center. A final stop at the City Theatre completes your cultural bike tour. You've seen the most important sights of Prešov, experiencing both the urban and natural sides of the city in a sporty way.
Cycling through Prešov in the rain requires extra care on the old town's cobblestones. After the Neptune Fountain, the Rákóczi Palace and the Cathedral offer much-needed dry breaks. The ride to Solivar on wet roads is more demanding, but the historic industrial monuments make it worthwhile. In the late afternoon, the Jonáš Záborský Theatre provides a stylish, indoor conclusion to your city tour.
Cycling in wintry Prešov requires warm gloves and bright lights. The Neptune Fountain looks almost glass-like in the winter sun. Use your time at the Rákóczi Palace and the Cathedral to warm up your fingers. The ride to Solivar takes you through quiet, frosty streets. With the early sunset, the Jonáš Záborský Theatre is best visited when its modern architecture glows brightly against the winter night.
Your car day in Prešov follows a smart cluster strategy. You start by parking in the center and exploring the first cluster on foot: from Neptune Fountain to the magnificent St. Nicholas Co-Cathedral and on to the historic Rákóczi Palace. This way, you experience the historic atmosphere of the city center without any intermediate search for parking. At lunchtime, you get in the car and drive to the second cluster: the unique salt mine in Solivar. This short trip offers a fascinating contrast to the historic center and a deep insight into the region's industrial heritage. Here you can take an extensive tour and immerse yourself in the world underground. In the afternoon, another short drive takes you to the third and final cluster of the day, the Calvary. You park at the foot of the hill and take a refreshing walk up to the chapels and the summit cross. The climb is an experience in itself. The day culminates in the breathtaking view from the Calvary. From up here, you can overlook the entire city and the surrounding landscape of the Šariš highlands. It is the perfect, quiet end to a varied exploration tour that skillfully combines Prešov's historical, industrial, and natural highlights.
Rainy days in Prešov are easily managed by car. Park directly in the center for quick access to the Neptune Fountain and the Cathedral. Driving to Solivar is especially practical in wet weather, arriving dry right in front of the historic buildings. The Calvary hill maintains a dramatic atmosphere even under grey skies, while the car spares you the wet climb to the viewpoints.
A winter tour of Prešov by car is both warm and safe. The Neptune Fountain often glistens in the frost while you remain cozy in your heated vehicle. St. Nicholas Co-Cathedral and Rákóczi Palace are just a short walk from parking. The drive to Solivar takes you through the snowy outskirts. Finally, the Calvary viewpoint at dusk offers a spectacular, icy panorama of the sparkling city below.
Regional museum housed in the historic Rákóczi Palace, showcasing the history of Prešov.
A magnificent Orthodox synagogue that now houses a Jewish museum.
A late Gothic concathedral and one of the landmarks of the historic center.
A former water tower that now serves as an observation platform.
A listed historical house located in the old town of Prešov.
A representative historical building that formerly served as the county administration seat.
An institution for astronomy education featuring a modern planetarium.
A public park in Prešov serving as a place of rest in the city center.
