Karlovy Vary
Karlovy Vary, por vezes conhecida em inglês como Carlsbad, é uma cidade termal situada na Boémia, na parte ocidental da República Checa, na confluência dos rios Ohře (alemão: Eger) e Teplá. Carlsbad tem o nome do Santo Imperador Romano Carlos IV, que fundou a cidade em 1370. É historicamente famosa pelas suas fontes termais
No século XIX, tornou-se um destino turístico popular, especialmente para as celebridades internacionais que visitam para tratamento de spa. A cidade também é conhecida pelo Festival Internacional de Cinema de Karlovy Vary e pelo popular licor checo Karlovarská Becherovka. O fabricante de vidro Moser Glass está localizado em Carlsbad.
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Karlovy Vary Guided Day Tour from Prague, with Lunch
Depart Prague by air‐conditioned coach and make the journey into the pretty Bohemian countryside. As you travel, listen as your guide tells you about the spa town of Karlovy Vary, sometimes called Karlsbad or Carlsbad. Hear how this Bohemian town grew up around some natural springs, said to have been discovered by the Holy Roman Emperor Charles — or Karl, IV — in 1358. Hear how the town took the emperor’s name and how, in the 1800s, it attracted figures such as Ludwig van Beethoven, who came here for the reputedly curative waters. Drive through the lush forests that surround Karlovy Vary and visit the town’s Moser Glass Factory. Learn about the company’s products, favored by Europe’s ruling elite during the 19th and early 20th centuries, and still one of the world’s most prestigious brands of crystal glassware. See the skilled glassblowers at work and, if you wish, buy some of the exquisite crystal at the factory gift shop. Continue into Karlovy’s stately center and stroll around the graceful spa colonnades and fountains. Sample some of the water and taste the town’s famous wafers, circular cracker‐style treats smeared with chocolate, vanilla, and other moreish coatings (own expense). Enjoy the included lunch at a restaurant and try some Becherovka (own expense), a traditional herbal liqueur that’s synonymous with the town. Savor the gingery cinnamon‐flavoured tipple as you hear how it’s made according to a secret recipe using Karlovy Vary’s soft water. Your trip ends back at the original start point in Prague.
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Karlovy Vary: Day Tour from Prague with Lunch
Enjoy a day exploring the Czech spa town of Karlovy Vary without the hassle of navigating public transportation. This guided tour from Prague allows you to explore the town's grand 19th‐century architecture and sip on the sulphurous waters for which it is famed. You'll also visit the Moser glass factory museum and enjoy an included lunch in a local restaurant.
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Karlovy Vary Full‐Day Tour with Diana Watchtower, from Prague
Visit the legendary spa town of Karlovy Vary on a full‐day tour from Prague. After a scenic bus journey through the Bohemian countryside, your guide will show you the historic town center and the famous Vridlo geyser. Your tour includes tickets to the Diana Watchtower, the funicular railway ride up, and free time in the afternoon to explore on your own.
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Karlovy Vary — The town of spas, mineral springs and relaxation
Karlovy Vary is the most famous spa town in the Czech Republic. It was founded around 1350 by the Holy Roman Emperor and Czech king Charles IV. The city center is situated along the narrow valley of the Tepla River and is overlooked by high green hills. The colonnade and pedestrian zone are lined with breathtaking architecture of spa hotels. The most famous is the Grand Hotel Pupp featured in the movie Last Holiday; another well known hotel is the Hotel Thermal, which hosts the world‐famous Karlovy Vary International Film Festival. Karlovy Vary acquired international fame, thanks to the healing powers of the local mineral springs, of which there are around a hundred, going down to various depths with their temperatures varying from 30 to 73 degrees Celsius. In the 18th and 19th centuries, the spa town was a popular place of stay for the nobility as well as poets, writers, and musicians.
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Full‐day App‐Led Tour of Karlovy Vary.
This unique tour guides visitors through the most famous and well known colonnades, churches and hotels of this popular Czech spa town. Using the app visitors will be given important information and anecdotes which they can either listen to or read about. Visitors can become their own tour guide for a day, and personalise their tour to suit their needs and interests.
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Karlovy Vary Private Walking Tour
One of the UNESCO‐listed “Great Spa Towns of Europe,” Karlovy Vary offers visitors a mix of beautiful architecture and fascinating history. Make the most of your time in the historic resort city by taking this private walking tour. As you stroll through the town admiring its impressive Baroque and Art Nouveau landmarks, your guide will teach you all about the town’s development and its curative hot springs.
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Karlovy Vary — Visit the most beautiful Spa Town in Private tour
We will take you to the most beautiful spa town in the Czech Republic. You will see marvelous architecture and a romantic atmosphere. You will enjoy the walk with our private guide through the same streets as the german poet Johann Wolfgang Goethe, and the Russian Czar Peter I and you will Admire the place where Antonin Dvorak performed his symphony „From the New World“. You will see also scenes from James Bond while he was walking down the halls of Grand Hotel Pupp where the 2006 movie Casino Royale was filmed. The professional guide will take you to the picturesque spa town Carlsbad, where you can taste 15 hot water springs. 13 of them you can actually taste in 5 beautiful colonnades which were built especially for drinking the springs and leisure time of the spa guests. You will visit also Park colonnade, Built‐in 1881 by Viennese architect made by cast iron lies in a park of the famous Czech composer Antonin Dvořák.
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Prague to Karlovy Vary Full‐Day Private Tour
Get out of the city and experience the beauty of Karlovy Vary with ease on this private full‐day tour. Depart from your Prague hotel in a WiFi‐equipped vehicle with a private driver. Learn about the history of Karlovy Vary while driving and take time to visit the sites independently and at your own pace.
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Karlovy Vary and Loket Castle Private Day Tour from Prague
Explore spas and castles on this informative and entertaining full‐day private tour from Prague to Karlovy Vary and the medieval Loket Castle. With your private guide by your side, stroll around pleasant Karlovy Vary (known as Carlsbad in German), admire the artistic skills on display at the Moser Glassworks, and then visit the bewitching 12th‐century Loket Castle. It’s a quieter alternative to busy Cesky Krumlov.
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Karlovy Vary Private Walking Tour With A Professional Guide
The name of this famous bathing town means "Charles Bath", given to it by the King of Bohemia Charles IV. who was convinced by the curative power of this place’s hot springs. According to the legend, Karlovy Vary was built around this miraculous spring. Another highlight of this city are the colonnades and the already mentioned hot springs, built under beautifully designed shelters. Let's travel through time and be blown away by its impressive architecture, mostly featuring Baroque and Art Nouveau mansions and multiple monuments. Don't forget to try the health‐restoring hot spring waters, drunk from traditionally shaped porcelain cups. You will learn about: Slavic settlement Charles IV, Holy Roman Emperor King of Bohemia Carlsbad Decrees Potsdam Agreement Fall of the Soviet Union Presence of Russian businesses Healing powers of the hot springs Famous spas