Karlovy VaryView all the popular packagesOffers

3 Popular Packege(s)

Karlovy Vary at a Glance

Karlovy Vary or Carlsbad is a spa town situated in western Bohemia, Czech Republic. Karlovy Vary, meaning "Charles' Bath" was named after Charles IV, King of Bohemia and Holy Roman Emperor, who founded the city in 1370. It is famous for its hot springs and its colourful and whimsical architecture. Some of the most popular Karlovy Vary attractions are the spas. Many travellers come from all over Europe and the U.S. for the spas in Karlovy Vary and to swim in the reportedly healing waters of mineral pools alongside the locals who swear by them. Many resorts also offer a variety of massages, beauty treatments, fine dining, and shopping. Other Karlovy Vary attractions include its celebrated architecture, including the golden towers of the Byzantine Orthodox Church of St. Peter and Paul, and the Thermal Building that forms the centrepiece of the city skyline and features a roof-top pool that is open to the public.

Area 59.1 Square Kilometers

Population 0.05 Million

Winter Temperature -3 C

Summer Temperature 16 C

Best Time To Visit May to September

Rail

Rail_22.png

Karlovy Vary has two train stations - Dolni Nadrazi located next to the bus station, and Horni Nadrazi located north of the city centre across the Ohre River. Trains from Prague leave Prague Main Station every 2 hours and arrive at Horni nadrazi in Karlovy Vary 3¼ hours later.

Mill Colonnade

CG_Karlovy_Vary_2.jpg

The Mill Colonnade is a large colonnade containing several hot springs in the spa town of Karlovy Vary. It was the first structure of its kind in Karlovy Vary that allowed the spa guests to enjoy the waters of the springs also in unfavourable weather. Inside the largest colonnade in Karlovy Vary, you may find the seeps of five mineral springs - the Mill Spring, the Rusalka Spring, the Prince Wenceslas Spring, the Libuse Spring, and the Rock Spring.

The Diana Observation Tower

box-rozhledna.jpg

The stone Diana Observation Tower rises 547 meters in the spa forests above the Grandhotele Pupp. It has been standing there since the year 1914 and offers a wonderful view of the entire Karlovy Vary and its surroundings. The tower can be reached by walking on the spa trails or you can get there by the funicular.

Thermal baths and spa treatments

Spa1-11.jpg

The beginnings of Karlovy Vary spa treatments go back all the way to the 14th century. The first documented “patient” was the Emperor Charles IV, who used the water from the hot spring to heal his wounds. The spa houses and hotels offer both the traditional spa treatments, as well as many variations of wellness and beauty programs.

Karlsbader Mineral Salts

Arctic_Mineral_Bath_Salt.jpg

The Karlovy Vary mineral salt is produced by evaporation of the well-known Vridlo mineral water. This salt contains the same amount minerals found in the healing mineral springs of Karlovy Vary. The mineral salt is produced with state-of-the-art equipment, while observing strict hygienic standards.

Varyada Shopping Centre

107428671-e13446287357841_6.jpg

Varyada Shopping Centre consists of an Interspar hypermarket and a shopping gallery with restaurants. The centre is situated in the western part of Karlovy Vary, a very famous spa town with 54,600 inhabitants.

Tandoor Indicka

MAin_1.jpg

Pavlova 25, Karlovy Vary 36001, Czech Republic
Cuisines: Indian

Punjabi

1_2.jpg

Moskevska 20, Karlovy Vary, Czech Republic
Cuisines: Indian

Packages

  • Eastern Capitals

    9 Nights & 10 Days
    Vienna(2N)  Salzburg(2N)  Cesky Krumlov(1N)  Prague(2N)  Budapest(2N) 

    View

  • Eastern Europe

    11 Nights & 12 Days
    Vienna(3N)  Ljubljana(2N)  Salzburg(2N)  Alpbach(2N)  Prague(2N) 

    View

  • Eastern Paradise

    9 Nights & 10 Days
    Prague(3N)  Salzburg(4N)  Budapest(2N) 

    View