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What to see and do in Karlovy Vary in 1 day, spa city in the Czech Republic

Karlovy Vary in Czech Republic
Karlovy Vary in Czech Republic

When considering a excursion from Prague, the spa town of Carlsbad It is undoubtedly one of the most interesting options.

Located west of Prague, reach Carlsbad It will take you about two hours of travel, but after visiting this historic spaI bet you'll consider it worth it.

In fact, I can tell you that it is one of the most beautiful cities that you can visit in your trip to Czech Republic, and you must include it in your route.

You must know that Carlsbad In German it is known as Carlsbad, Or what is the same, Charles Hot Springs.

Curiosities history of Karlovy Vary, spa city

This name is due to the fact that its origin dates back to the year 1358, when a hunting dog of the Czech emperor Charles IV He discovered a spring with hot waters in the place where the city is now located.

Over time Carlsbad has earned worldwide fame for being one of the most famous spas in the world.

Mill Colonnade in Karlovy Vary in Czech Republic
Mill Colonnade in Karlovy Vary in Czech Republic

Specifically, it was at the end of the 19th century and beginning of the 20th century when this city became an essential place to stay for Central European statesmen, musicians, writers and artists.

And that atmosphere of Belle Epoque It is noticeable when walking through its streets.

Today, its international fame is expanding thanks to the film Festival which is celebrated every year.

Below I am going to give you some useful keys. tips for visiting Karlovy Vary that will help you discover this famous spa city in central Europe.

The best things to see and do in Karlovy Vary in one day

First of all I will tell you that Carlsbad It is a small city that can be visited entirely on foot, and although it has a great tourist reputation, it is actually a very quiet city.

Park Colonnade in Karlovy Vary in Czech Republic
Park Colonnade in Karlovy Vary in Czech Republic

The historical and tourist area extends along the river that crosses it and on your pedestrian walk you will find the main places of interest.

It can visit Karlovy Vary in one day, but if you have the opportunity to spend the night in the spa town, you will appreciate a night walk along the banks of the river enjoying dinner on one of the terraces of the restaurants you will find.

Park Colonnade in Karlovy Vary

If you start the visit in the north of the city, from the entrance coming from Prague, the first essential point is the Dvorak Park, where you find the first colonnades that house medicinal water sources.

This is the Park Colonnade, which was rebuilt in the 60s of the last century, and currently houses three fountains where you will have the opportunity to test the aforementioned waters.

Market Colonnade in Karlovy Vary
Market Colonnade in Karlovy Vary

The colonnades They are buildings from the late 19th century that have a special charm.

Under these great pavilions of metal architecture, visitors to Carlsbad we find the sources from which spring medicinal waters.

For your visit to this city you can sign up for a Karlovy Vary Private Tour with a guide in Spanish and a duration of three hours, which is ideal for groups of friends or family

It is a strange sensation, typical of a spa, to be able to drink naturally carbonated water directly from a source that comes out hot…sometimes too hot.

Mill Colonnade in Karlovy Vary

Following the walk along the river, you will reach a large esplanade where the so-called Mill Colonnade, building that was completed in 1881 and which presents a very ostentatious structure.

Karlovy Vary in Czech Republic
Karlovy Vary in Czech Republic

132 meters long, and 124 thick Corinthian style columns, when it was completed it was not very appreciated because it broke with the general style of the spa city.

Under this colonnade there are six sources of medicinal water that gushes between 53 and 65 degrees. Be careful when drinking…

Market Colonnade in Karlovy Vary

A little further along the pedestrian street you will find the Market Colonnade, a building built in wood in 1883 inspired by Swiss architecture.

Although it was dismantled after housing its two fountains for only a couple of years, it was finally decided to reassemble the colonnade for good.

Hot Springs Pavilion in Karlovy Vary

A highlight of your walk along the river will be the Hot Springs Pavilion.

It is an architectural building with a contemporary design that is located in the center of the city, and inside which stands out a large water fountain that reaches a temperature of 72º degrees.

To visit it, I will tell you that it is open from 6:30 a.m. to 19:00 p.m.

In front of this pavilion, on the other bank of the river, you can visit one of the Most notable churches in Karlovy VaryThat of Santa María Magdalena.

Grand Hotel Pupp in Karlovy Vary in Czech Republic
Grand Hotel Pupp in Karlovy Vary in Czech Republic

At the end of the pedestrian promenade that runs along the river you will reach one of the most significant buildings of this spa city, the Great Pupp Hotel.

This building is possibly the greatest exponent of the imperial architecture that permeates all the houses in the city.

Karlovy Vary viewpoint at Diana's Tower

Behind this famous hotel you have an alley from where you can go up to the Diana's Tower, either walking or using a rack train.

Views of Karlovy Vary from the Diana viewpoint
Views of Karlovy Vary from the Diana viewpoint

An essential visit to enjoy the best panoramic views of Karlovy Vary and the surrounding environment of mountains with lush forests.

Orthodox Church of Peter and Paul in Karlovy Vary

I advise you not to finish your Karlovy Vary visit without seeing the orthodox church of peter and paul, a building of great architectural beauty which you find in the upper part of the city, and whose construction was inspired by another located in the surroundings of Moscow.

I can tell you that it is difficult to have a complete view of it, since it is surrounded by houses and among trees, but the play of blue and gold colors of its roof and its towers does not let it go unnoticed.

One place where you can see it is from the Diana's viewpoint, since its towers and dome will be easily recognizable to you.

Built in 1898, the Karlovy Vary Orthodox Church was a project partly promoted by several patients of Russian origin who came to this spa town.

Orthodox Church of Karlovy Vary from the Diana Viewpoint
Orthodox Church of Karlovy Vary from the Diana Viewpoint

In this regard I remind you that Carlsbad It has earned its fame as a spa where many famous people from Europe in the 19th and early 20th centuries attended.

Typical products to buy in Karlovy Vary

Finally, I will tell you that she is famous in all the Czech Republic bottled carbonated mineral water from Karlovy Vary, as well as Becherovka liqueur.

How to Live Aligned with souvenir to buy during your visit, it is typical to buy some ceramic jugs with the appropriate handle to be able to taste the mineral waters that flow from the fountains, as well as the glassware Moser, with more than 150 years of tradition.

Spanish tour to Karlovy Vary

If instead of going on your own in rented car or in Line bus, you prefer to go with a group organized by agency, here you have all the information to sign up for a Spanish tour to Karlovy Vary from Prague,

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With 9 hours of duration, in this excursion to Karlovy Vary You will travel by private vehicle with guide in spanish and you will be able to get to know the main corners of the spa city.

Finally, in order to plan your stay in said Czech city, this access to Booking.com for search hotels in Karlovy Vary.

Map: how to get to Karlovy Vary

Carlsbad It is located 126 kilometers west of Prague, and close to Germany, but since there is a long stretch of national road, to getting to Karlovy Vary from Prague It can take almost two hours.

To go to Karlovy Vary from Germany, you can go down south from Berlin, with a distance of 350 kilometers, which can take 4 hours as a good part of the trip is by national highway.

From Frankfurt, it is almost 400 kilometers and also 4 hours.

About the Author

José Luis Sarralde

Journalist and traveler throughout his life, José Luis Sarralde is the founder of Guías Viajar, where since 2008 he has been capturing his travel experiences around the world, specializing in cultural and scenic destinations in Spain and Europe.

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