Born in Hodonín in 1850, Tomáš Garrigue Masaryk went on to become the first president of Czechoslovakia in 1918. His birthplace still stands in the town centre and operates as a small museum. The city itself has about 26,300 inhabitants and sits in South Moravia, pressed close to the Slovak border where the Morava River separates the two countries - Holíč on the Slovak side is barely five kilometres away.
Wine runs through the local economy. The Podluží micro-region, which includes Hodonín and several surrounding villages, produces wine and hosts harvest festivals each autumn. Lužánky spa on the city's eastern edge draws visitors for its thermal springs, fed by mineral water from deep boreholes. Hodonín Zoo, smaller than its counterparts in Prague or Brno, focuses on European and Central Asian species and sits in a wooded area near the spa grounds. Companion providers serve the wider South Moravian region, and reviewed profiles appear on escortservice.com.
Accommodation is concentrated along the main road through town and near the spa quarter. Escortservice.com does not mediate, provide, or arrange any services between listed providers and users of the directory. Visitors arriving from Brno (about 75 km northwest) can take a direct train that runs roughly once an hour.
Users of the site must be at least eighteen years of age. The border crossing into Slovakia at Hodonín-Holíč carries both road and rail traffic, making the city a transit point as well as a destination in its own right.
Born in Hodonín in 1850, Tomáš Garrigue Masaryk went on to become the first president of Czechoslovakia in 1918. His birthplace still stands in the town centre and operates as a small museum. The city itself has about 26,300 inhabitants and sits in South Moravia, pressed close to the Slovak border where the Morava River separates the two countries - Holíč on the Slovak side is barely five kilometres away.
Wine runs through the local economy. The Podluží micro-region, which includes Hodonín and several surrounding villages, produces wine and hosts harvest festivals each autumn. Lužánky spa on the city's eastern edge draws visitors for its thermal springs, fed by mineral water from deep boreholes. Hodonín Zoo, smaller than its counterparts in Prague or Brno, focuses on European and Central Asian species and sits in a wooded area near the spa grounds. Companion providers serve the wider South Moravian region, and reviewed profiles appear on escortservice.com.
Accommodation is concentrated along the main road through town and near the spa quarter. Escortservice.com does not mediate, provide, or arrange any services between listed providers and users of the directory. Visitors arriving from Brno (about 75 km northwest) can take a direct train that runs roughly once an hour.
Users of the site must be at least eighteen years of age. The border crossing into Slovakia at Hodonín-Holíč carries both road and rail traffic, making the city a transit point as well as a destination in its own right.
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