Destinations · Slovakia
Royal Mining Cities — UNESCO gold, silver and the oldest mint
Medieval Europe’s gold and silver flowed from these hills: UNESCO-listed Banská Štiavnica terraces down an old volcano crater, Kremnica has struck coins continuously since 1328 — the world’s oldest working mint — and Banská Bystrica’s SNP square is the grandest in Slovakia.
The trio sits conveniently between Bratislava and the Tatras, so a mining-cities day turns a plain transfer leg into one of the most atmospheric stops of a Slovak circuit.
Highlights
What Royal Mining Cities gives a programme
Banská Štiavnica
The UNESCO calvary, the open-air mining museum and a descent into a 17th-century adit.
Kremnica mint
Coining since 1328 — the mint tour ends with striking your own medal.
Banská Bystrica
The copper city and SNP square, with the Uprising museum for history groups.
Getting there
Nearest airports
Bratislava (BTS)
M. R. Štefánik Airport is Slovakia's main airport, 9 km from the centre — a single-terminal low-cost gateway with Ryanair and Wizz Air bases.
~2 hours
Learn moreVienna (VIE)
Vienna–Schwechat is Austria's largest airport and Austrian Airlines' hub — the long-haul arrival for Slovakia programmes.
~2.5 hours
Learn moreBudapest (BUD)
Hungary's main airport — second only to Vienna among the gateways we work from, with Banská Štiavnica about three hours north by coach.
~3 hours
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