Levoca is a small place and there are not too many places to shop for food. There is a big Billa supermarket at the bus station but this is about 1km south-east of the town. There is also a small shop on the south side of the main square which opens fairly late and sells a small amount of goods - water, chocolate, beer, alcohol, etc.
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Should your travels take you to East Slovakia be sure to visit this beautfiul, small town. We stayed here for a few days during our trip around Slovakia. It was an good base for visiting Slovensky Raj...
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Ooh, so quiet, so very quiet...

Levoca was an overnight stop from Bratislava to Kosice. We stayed here so that I could visit nearby Spis Castle and Spisska Kapitula. We arrived in Levoca at twilight, after waiting far, far too long...
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Levoca, a town surrounded by walls

Levoca is often referred as the ‘jewel of the Spis crown’. Originating in the 13th century, Levoca was settled and built up by German colonists and dislocated Slavic peasants. The town soon became...
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As I traveled with a friend, we arrived in Poprad and from the looks of it, were not all that impressed. We took a bus to Levoca, which we heard was a nice, central place to stay. It was, although...
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The Renaissance Town of Levoca

The walled town of Levoca is 26 kilometres east of Poprad. My daughter and I visited it briefly on a cold cloudy day in early December. The medieval walls and central square have not been spoilt by......
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