Czech Republic
Karlovy Vary

Karlovy Vary, the most famous Czech spa town, abounds in elegant architecture, healing springs and rich history. Discover the beauty of this picturesque town whose charm attracts visitors from all over the world. Read more

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Karlovy Vary, located in western Bohemia, is the largest and most famous spa town in the Czech Republic. The city was founded in the 14th century by Charles IV and is famous for its healing mineral springs and thermal baths. An elegant spa town with a rich history, it has hosted many notables including Goethe, Beethoven and Peter the Great. Karlovy Vary boasts magnificent architecture that encompasses styles from Baroque to Art Nouveau. Explore the colonnades, taste the mineral waters from the springs and enjoy a walk along the Teplá River. The town is also famous for its international film festival and traditional production of porcelain and Becherovka liqueur.

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The most famous sights
What to do in Karlovy Vary

Mill Colonnade

The majestic 19th century colonnade is one of the most famous symbols of the city and protects several mineral springs.

The spring

The most important and hottest mineral spring in Karlovy Vary, whose water shoots up to 12 metres.

Diana

A lookout tower with an observation deck that offers a breathtaking view of the town and its surroundings. It can be reached by cable car or on foot.

Imperial Baths

An imposing Art Nouveau building that was the centre of spa life in the past and now serves as a cultural and conference centre.

Jan Becher Museum

A museum dedicated to the history and production of the traditional Czech liqueur Becherovka.

Karlovy Vary Porcelain

A tour of the porcelain factory where traditional Czech porcelain with unique designs and decors is produced. Visitors can see the production process and buy original gifts.

St. Mary Magdalene Church

A Baroque church built in the 18th century that also houses the Karlovy Vary History Museum.

Svatos Rocks

Picturesque rock formations on the banks of the Ohře River that are ideal for hiking and offer beautiful views of the countryside.

Karlovy Vary Museum

A museum that focuses on the history of the town, its spa tradition and the important personalities who have stayed here.

Dvořák Park

A beautiful park in the centre of the town, ideal for a quiet stroll or relaxing among the elegant buildings and flower beds.

What else to visit
In and around Karlovy Vary

Loket castle (9.39 km)

Perched atop a rocky promontory, surrounded by the meandering Ohře River, Loket Castle appears as if lifted straight from a fairy tale.

Chyse Castle (30.33 km)

Chyse Castle stands as a captivating blend of history, architectural artistry, and natural beauty. With its imposing façade and well-preserved interiors, this Czech wonder offers an evocative journey through time and culture.

Valdstejn Castle (36.76 km)

Valdštejn Castle is a beautiful relic from the 13th century, surrounded by the serene landscapes of the Bohemian Paradise in the Czech Republic. This atmospheric fortress, half-reclaimed by nature, is an enchanting step back into medieval history.

Abbey Waldsassen (47.39 km)

Nestled in the serene Bavarian countryside, Waldsassen Abbey is a masterpiece of Baroque architecture and a testament to Germany's rich monastic history. This age-old spiritual retreat beckons visitors with its sublime artistry and tranquil surroundings.

Kladruby Monastery (58.33 km)

Founded in the 12th century, Kladruby Monastery is one of the oldest and most significant monastic institutions in the Czech Republic.

Klaffenbach (59.93 km)

Nestled within the scenic landscapes of Saxony, Klaffenbach is a delightful haven of historical architecture and natural beauty. Just a stone's throw from Chemnitz, this quaint town offers a perfect blend of culture and serenity.

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