Still, the crazy weather did not deter and I was up bright and early to head over the border into Kosice, Slovakia (pronounced Ko-sheet-suh). Ignored by most tourists (good for me, bad for them :p) Kosice, is Slovakia's second largest gathering of inhabitants. I refuse to call it a city, but would settle for something in between town and village. Kosice has the most beautiful centre ever....gothic cathedral, a palace with a breathtaking roof, a musical fountain which belts out hits from the 20th century all day long, beautiful gardens, statues and sculptues, street cafes, bars and ice cream shops. Sounds familiar right? That's what every European town/city/village I've visited has had in some measure. But, the border of that beautiful centre is where Kosice gets different, and consequently interesting and worth blogging about. The minute you step out of the centre, all you see are blocks upon blocks of ugly communist style buildings. The transformation is immediate.
Kosice is located in a valley and after a wander through the centre, we took a bus out into the hills, to a lookout tower which overlooks the town. We took in the views while the tower swayed gently with the breeze. It was bizarre!! Gently rolling hills rim the city, a ring of ugly clumps of concrete come next and the town centre basks happily in the middle. It reminded of the 'feedback giving shit sandwich principle' :)
Our day was now complete and after one last scoop of ice cream (this time in a cup of coffee) we headed back home to a land which clearly faces some stiff competition when it comes to fashion disasters.
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