The small mountain town of Tatranská Lomnica, picturesque and situated at an elevation of 830–900 meters above sea level at the foot of the High Tatras in Slovakia, is one of the most famous centers for tourism and sports. It is part of the administrative structure of the town of Vysoké Tatry and is one of the most popular tourist destinations on the Slovak side of the Tatras. The town is renowned for its numerous hotels, guesthouses, campsites, and cable cars that transport tourists to Skalnaté Pleso (at 1,751 meters above sea level) and Lomnica itself (at 2,632 meters above sea level). The history of Tatranská Lomnica dates back to 1881 when the settlement was established. The potential of this place was quickly recognized, and with the rapid influx of tourists, more buildings were constructed in the following years. Initially, the area was accessible mainly to wealthy individuals and aristocrats, but later the situation changed, and today anyone can visit this charming town. Tatranská Lomnica also serves as a great starting point, and it's worth staying here longer to explore all the available attractions. This walking tour we start at the Tatranská Lomnica railway station and leads through the town to the Ski Resort. Enjoy watching the walking tour in 4K Ultra HD quality with captions here: https://youtu.be/WA3cdiwWEis
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