Trnava is an old medieval city situated just under 60km east of the capital, Bratislava. Known as the ‘Slovak Rome’, it is home to numerous churches, fascinating architecture, quaint cafes and an old city tower. The city was also home to a once thriving Jewish community (which was largely decimated during the holocaust), and visitors can still visit their preserved synagogues that have since been transformed into a museum and a beautifully decorated cafe.

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