The world-famous spa in the western countryside of Czechia hosted kings, caesars, composers (W. A. Mozart) but also movie stars such as M. Freeman, A. Banderas and M. Gibson. You can also become one of the guests who has walked on the colonnades and tasted healing mineral water springs. Enjoy also local wafers, herbal liqueur Becherovka or visit world-known Moser glassworks on a comfortable private countryside trip ALL-INCLUSIVE with lunch and admission.
Pickup included
Your private guide and driver will pick you up at your Prague place and after approx. 2h of a comfortable drive you can experience this most known corner of the so called “Spa-triangle” in western part of Czechia. First stop (optional, closed on Sundays) is in famous Moser glassworks where on a guided tour (in a small group) you experience glass production on your eyes (president of Czechoslovakia gave a Moser glass service to the British queen as a wedding gift).
After visit of Moser glassworks you enjoy local lunch (included) and 2h guided tour through Karlovy Vary. Still there will be some time for souvenir shopping (if interested) before the comfortable transfer back to Prague.
Today we can enjoy and taste 15 healing hot springs (mainly for better digestion) in 5 colonnades of different architectural styles. It is also birthplace of tasty Karlsbad wafer (included).
Thanks to International Film Festival Karlovy Vary the place was visited by movie stars (Robert de Niro, Jude Law, John Travolta, John Malkovich, Danny DeVito, Renée Zellweger, Daniel Craig, Gerard Depardieu, Uma Thurman and many others), in the past by kings (Charles IV., english king Edward VII.), caesars (Peter the Great, Franz Joseph I.) and also composers and artists (W. A. Mozart, L. van Beethoven, N. Paganini, J. W. Goethe).
The first colonnade on the way through the spa promenade known for former public concerts.
The socialistic brutalism style colonnade with the highlight of the promenade - Geyser (Vridlo) - 12m high hot spring.
The most known hot spring is called “Vridlo” (“Geyser”) and is 12 m high.
Lace-motif style wooden colonnade with woodcarving of the discovery story of the place.
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