Presov - the best of
Overview
Prešov is the town with an interesting past and dynamic present and mixed Slovak, Polish, Ukrainian and Ruthenian population is the metropolis of the north-eastern Slovakia. Prešov is the centre of the Eastern District of the Evangelical Church of the Augsburg Confession and the educational centre of the region. The buildings in the historic centre are parts of the Town Monument Reserve. The monuments of Prešov are concentrated into its historical core stretching around Hlavná ulica street, which widens into the spindle-shaped square. Its dominant is the parish church of St. Nicholas from the mid-14th century with a tall tower reconstructed in the Gothic style.
Inclusions
- licensed guide
What to expect
Itinerary
This is a typical itinerary for this product
Pass By: Saint Nicholas Concathedral, Hlavna, Presov 080 01 Slovakia
Dominant of Presov is the parish church of St. Nicholas from the mid-14th century with a tall tower reconstructed in the Gothic style.
Pass By: Orthodox Synagogue and Museum, Presov, Okruzhna 32, Presov 080 01 Slovakia
The orthodox synagogue was built in 1898. It is one of the biggest and nicest synagogues in Slovakia.
Pass By: Preskov city hall, Hlavna 73, Presov Slovakia
One of the nicest buildings in the historical centre of Presov.
Pass By: Neptune Fountain, Hlavna, Presov Slovakia
A rich Jewish merchant Mark Holländer initiated the sculpture of Neptune in the early 19th century.
This is a typical itinerary for this product
Pass By: Saint Nicholas Concathedral, Hlavna, Presov 080 01 Slovakia
Dominant of Presov is the parish church of St. Nicholas from the mid-14th century with a tall tower reconstructed in the Gothic style.
Pass By: Orthodox Synagogue and Museum, Presov, Okruzhna 32, Presov 080 01 Slovakia
The orthodox synagogue was built in 1898. It is one of the biggest and nicest synagogues in Slovakia.
Pass By: Preskov city hall, Hlavna 73, Presov Slovakia
One of the nicest buildings in the historical centre of Presov.
Pass By: Neptune Fountain, Hlavna, Presov Slovakia
A rich Jewish merchant Mark Holländer initiated the sculpture of Neptune in the early 19th century.
Additional information
- Wheelchair accessible
- Stroller accessible
- Near public transportation
- Infant seats available
- Transportation is wheelchair accessible
- Surfaces are wheelchair accessible
- Most travelers can participate
- This is a private tour/activity. Only your group will participate
- Confirmation will be received at time of booking
Ticket delivery
You can present either a paper or an electronic voucher for this activity.
Cancellation
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours in advance of the start time of the experience.
vayaliderqueteneis
June 2019
Es una ciudad tranquila llena de historia y de historias. Sus edificios son exquisitos, sus gentes amables, flores y olor a flores por doquier, tranquilidad, oferta cultural. Esta pequeña ciudad lo tiene todo para pasar unas vacaciones excelentes. Y, además, es tan diferente a España que estás en...
Es una ciudad tranquila llena de historia y de historias. Sus edificios son exquisitos, sus gentes amables, flores y olor a flores por doquier, tranquilidad, oferta cultural. Esta pequeña ciudad lo tiene todo para pasar unas vacaciones excelentes. Y, además, es tan diferente a España que estás en un ¡OH! constante, por unas cosas y por otras. Incluso la entrada a los supermercados de la ciudad te sorprende.Comedie1
March 2020
Throughout the 5 days that my wife and I spent with Dr. Svorc, we found him to be sensitive to our desires and needs, knowledgeable, perceptive and competent in the English language. During our trip, Branislav assisted my wife in finding, meeting and communicating with a previously unknown dista...
Throughout the 5 days that my wife and I spent with Dr. Svorc, we found him to be sensitive to our desires and needs, knowledgeable, perceptive and competent in the English language. During our trip, Branislav assisted my wife in finding, meeting and communicating with a previously unknown distant relative. He took us to little known, but excellent, restaurants, shared his knowledge of local history, events and places and answered any and all questions. I am handicapped and he constantly went out of his way to assist and care for me. He demonstrated a sense of humor, was always positive and made many suggestions to enrich our trip. He even surprised us with daily snacks and played American music from the 60s in his car after hearing us say it was our favorite! We are leaving Slovakia with a very favorable impression, thanks in large part to Dr. Branislav Svorc.