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Topoľčany

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Topoľčany, Slovakia
Topoľčany, Slovakia. Photo via Wikimedia Commons.

About Topoľčany

Topoľčany is a small town in Western Slovakia with a population of about 30,000, lying 100km north-east of Bratislava, the capital of Slovakia.

Topoľčany travel guide

Getting there

There are numerous bus and train connections from Bratislava. See Schedules in Slovakia

By bus There are buses going at least every hour during the daytime from Bratislava's main bus terminal, AS Mlynske Nivy. The fare is approximately 6 EUR and the journey takes about 2 hours.

By train There is a regular direct train connection running between Bratislava's main railway station (Hlavna stanica) and Topolcany twice daily, in the morning and in the evening. The fare is approximately 6 EUR and the journey takes about 2 hours.

See

1 Topoľčany Castle (In the village of Podhradie, 15km NW). Hilltop castle ruins. 2 Tribeč Museum. more than 90,200 collection items from the field of natural and social sciences. local history museum with a narrower specialization in the documentation of the history of hops, malting and brewing in Slovakia. (updated Jan 2024) 3 Manor house Tovarníky. A 16th century building. nowadays in reconstruction and partially available for social events.

Do

Cycling - there are 4 cycle routes around the town stretching in the direction of the Povazsky Inovec mountains. Each of them has different sign color. The route map can be found in front of the church in the main town square.

1 Tesarsky park. (updated Jan 2024)

Sleep

1 Hotel Puk, Pushkin 1, ☏ +421 38 5326001. €20 - €50 without breakfast. (updated Jul 2023) Hotel KOPAČKA, Dr. Adámiho 2, ☏ +421 38 5320097. 34 bed hotel next the football stadium/

Go next

Tríbeč mountains - protected forest area in close proximity to the town

Overview adapted from Wikipedia, travel guide fromWikivoyage (CC BY-SA)。Photography via Wikimedia Commons.

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