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China Travel for Slovakia Citizens 2026

Everything a Slovakia passport holder needs before flying to mainland China: visa, payment, apps, safety, transport.

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Quick Answer

Can Slovakia citizens visit China visa-free in 2026?

Yes. Slovakia passport holders can enter mainland China visa-free for up to 30 days. The stay is for tourism, business, or family visits and cannot be extended inside mainland China.

Source: Chinese MFA, 2026

Visa requirements

Yes. Slovakia passport holders can enter mainland China visa-free for up to 30 days. The stay is for tourism, business, or family visits and cannot be extended inside mainland China. See the full visa guide and the country-specific Slovakia visa page for conditions, paperwork, and processing times.

Money & payment

Mainland China uses Chinese Yuan (CNY, ¥). The smoothest path for Slovakia visitors is to link a Visa, Mastercard, or AmEx to Alipay before arrival — works at ~92% of merchants in 2026. Carry ¥500–¥1,000 in cash as backup. WeChat Pay is a strong secondary option.

Apps to download before you fly

Three apps cover 95% of needs: Alipay (payments), Trip.com (HSR, flights, hotels), and a translation app with the Chinese offline pack. See the full China apps list.

Safety

China is one of the safest countries for foreign tourists — ranked top 10 globally on the Global Peace Index. Standard petty-theft precautions apply; violent crime against tourists is rare. See the is China safe page and the tourist scams guide.

Transport from the airport

All major Chinese airports connect to the city center via metro, express train, or airport bus. Taxis and DiDi work but require Alipay/WeChat Pay or cash. For intercity trips, high-speed rail connects 550+ cities.

Currency exchange

Exchange EUR for CNY at the airport, at any major bank (Bank of China, ICBC, China Construction Bank), or at licensed hotels. Better rates: use a no-foreign-transaction-fee card linked to Alipay. Avoid independent money changers.

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Decisions for Slovakia travelers

Alipay for Slovakia citizens

Foreign cards that work best for Slovakia visitors: A Visa or Mastercard credit card with no foreign-transaction fee from your home bank, Revolut or Wise (widely issued in Europe, no FTF), N26 / Monese (EUR, no FTF).

Avoid: American Express (rarely accepted at Chinese merchants); Discover and Diners Club (almost never accepted); Debit cards with foreign-transaction fees

  • Alipay Tour Card works with foreign Visa/Mastercard for Slovakia passport holders — link the card before you fly.
  • Use a no-foreign-transaction-fee card to avoid the ~3% FX surcharge on every payment.

Full Alipay for foreigners guide →

Connectivity for Slovakia citizens

eSIM providerDataPrice (USD)Notes
Airalo5–20 GB$9–$32Best China coverage of any eSIM; also works in Hong Kong and Macau.
Holafly5–unlimited GB$19–$50Unlimited-data plans for heavy users.
Nomad5–20 GB$11–$30Cheaper than Airalo with comparable coverage.

VPNs that work in 2026

Astrill (StealthVPN protocol), LetsVPN, NordVPN (obfuscated servers)

VPNs to avoid

Most free VPNs (unreliable in China), PureVPN, CyberGhost

  • Install your VPN on home WiFi before you land — app stores inside China often block VPN downloads.
  • A travel eSIM is typically 70–80% cheaper than your home carrier’s daily roaming rate.

Full eSIM guide → · VPN guide →

Tax refund in China for Slovakia citizens

Slovakia passport holders can claim a 11% VAT, ~8–9% net after processing fees refund on purchases over ¥500.

  1. Shop at stores displaying the "Tax Free Shopping" logo.
  2. Request a Tax Free form at checkout (passport required).
  3. At departure, visit the Tax Free counter in the airport departures hall — arrive 3+ hours early.
  4. Present passport, receipts, and form; refund is paid in cash or to a foreign card (minus a ~2–3% fee).

Refund counters available at:

  • Beijing Capital (T3)
  • Beijing Daxing
  • Shanghai Pudong
  • Shanghai Hongqiao
  • Guangzhou Baiyun

Embassy & emergency

Embassy city:
Beijing
Address:
Ritan Lu, Jianguomen Wai, Chaoyang District, Beijing 100600, China
Phone:
+86 10 6532 1530
24/7 emergency:
+86 139 1179 2084
Hours:
Consular Section: Tue/Wed 09:00–12:00 (visas), Thu 09:00–12:00 (registry/legalization); main chancery hours not published on contact page

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Frequently asked questions

How long can Slovakia citizens stay in China visa-free?
Up to 30 days per entry. The 30-day visa-free stay cannot be extended inside mainland China — if you need more time, you must exit (to Hong Kong, Macau, or a third country) and re-enter.
Can I work in China on the Slovakia 30-day visa-free entry?
No. The visa-free entry is for tourism, business meetings, and family visits only. Paid work, employment, or journalism requires the appropriate work (Z) or journalist (J) visa obtained in advance.
Does Slovakia count as visa-free for the 240-hour transit scheme?
Yes. 30-day visa-free passport holders can also use the 240-hour transit scheme at 60+ designated ports when traveling onward to a third country.
Do Slovakia citizens need a visa for Hong Kong or Macau?
Most Western passport holders can visit Hong Kong visa-free for 90 days and Macau for 30 days, separate from mainland China rules. Hong Kong and Macau have their own immigration policies.
Do I need Alipay to travel in China as a Slovakia citizen?
Not strictly — cash and Visa/Mastercard still work at most hotels, large restaurants, and chain retailers — but Alipay unlocks the long tail of small shops, food stalls, transit, and taxis. We strongly recommend setting up <a href="/alipay-for-foreigners">Alipay</a> with your EUR card before you arrive.
What is the best VPN for China for Slovakia travelers?
No VPN is universally best. We cover the most reliable paid options in our <a href="/vpn-for-china">VPN guide</a>. Install and test yours before you fly — most VPN websites are blocked from inside China.
What apps should I download before flying from Bratislava to China?
Three apps cover 95% of trip needs: <strong>Alipay</strong> (payments), <strong>Trip.com</strong> (trains, flights, hotels), and <strong>Google Translate</strong> or Apple Translate (with the Chinese offline pack downloaded). See the full list in our <a href="/china-apps">China apps guide</a>.
Can I use EUR in China?
No — mainland China uses Chinese Yuan Renminbi (CNY, ¥). Exchange EUR for CNY at the airport, any major bank, or at licensed hotels. Most travelers also load CNY onto an Alipay Tour Card for the best rates.

See also: Slovakia visa page, China visa 2026, Alipay for foreigners, China trip cost.