Karlovy Vary, also known as Carlsbad, is a picturesque spa town located in the western part of the Czech Republic, famous for its mineral springs, elegant architecture, and international film festival. Karlovy Vary is the biggest spa town in the Czech Republic with its marvelous architecture and romantic atmosphere. Walk through the same streets as the german poet Johann Wolfgang Goethe and the russian Czar Peter I, who visited Karlovy Vary three times.
Thermal Mineral Springs
explore the city's colonnades and drink from the various springs, each with its own unique mineral composition and purported health benefits
Diana Lookout Tower
tower offers stunning views of the town, forests, and hills
Grand Hotel Pupp
the most famous hotel with famous visitors like Johann Sebastian Bach, Ludwig van Bethoven, Richard Wagner, Tsar Peter The Great, Empress Maria Theresia, King Eduard the VII, King Juan Carlos I, Napoleon Bonaparte, Otto von Bismarck, John Travolta, Michael Douglas, Antonio Banderas, Richar Gere
Císařské lázně (Imperial Spa)
has a rich history dating back to the 19th century when it was a popular spa destination among European aristocracy and nobility. The elegant architecture and luxurious facilities reflect its prestigious past.