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Tipping is not mandatory but appreciated. Outside Bratislava, locals typically round up the bill. In Kosice and larger cities, 5-10% is becoming more common for good service. Tell your server how much change you want rather than saying thank you, which signals keeping the change.
Kosice's historic center is compact and entirely pedestrian-friendly. Most major attractions, restaurants, and shops are within easy walking distance. The main street, Hlavna Ulica, and surrounding squares are car-free, making exploration on foot safe and enjoyable for all visitors including those with strollers.
Kosice is generally very safe for travelers. Like any city, use common sense: avoid dark, deserted areas at night, watch your belongings in crowded places, and stay aware of your surroundings. The city has a low crime rate, and locals are friendly and welcoming.
Don't miss St. Elisabeth Cathedral, the largest church in Slovakia. Visit the Eastern Slovak Museum to see the Golden Treasure, explore the charming Crafts Lane, and stroll the historic old town squares. The Singing Fountain and nearby parks offer pleasant breaks from sightseeing.
Slovakia uses the Euro (EUR). ATMs are widely available in cities and towns. Most restaurants, hotels, and shops accept credit cards, though carrying some cash is useful for small purchases, markets, and rural areas where card payments may be less common.
Slovak is the official language. English is commonly spoken by younger people and in the tourism industry, especially in cities like Kosice. German is also understood by some. Learning a few basic Slovak phrases is appreciated and enhances your experience with locals.
Try bryndzove halusky, small potato dumplings with sheep cheese and bacon. Other specialties include kapustnica (sauerkraut soup), schnitzel, and local pastries. Kosice has excellent restaurants serving traditional Slovak cuisine alongside international options, all at reasonable prices compared to Western Europe.
Late spring (May to June) and early autumn (September to October) offer pleasant weather and fewer crowds. Summer (July to August) is warmest but busier. December brings festive Christmas markets and a cozy atmosphere. Winter can be cold but beautiful, especially if you enjoy indoor cultural activities.