Carlsbad or Karlovy Vary is the main spa town in West Bohemia, 360 – 644 m above sea level. It was founded around 1350 by Holy Roman Emperor and King of Bohemia, Charles IV. Its grand thoroughfares and colonnades are surrounded by tranquil wooded hills crisscrossed with paths providing views down to the spa at the bottom of the valley – great to walk at any time of the year. A busy social calendar, numerous festivals and international conferences make this, the largest spa town in the Czech Republic, one of the most popular places in the world and a favourite among the rich and famous. Carlsbad’s fame is also partly down to the famous Becherovka – a liqueur sometimes called the 13th spring; the Mattoni brand of mineral water, Carlsbad spa wafers and Moser crystal ware. The nearby international airport makes the town easy to reach.
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Karlovy Vary Info
The Karlovy Vary spa is the largest resort of its kind in the Czech Republic. It mainly provides the treatment of the digestive tract, the motor system and metabolic disorders. The city offers a large number of spa facilities where you can seek a comprehensive package of spa procedures as well as a broad variety of wellness programs. The local curative springs find all-purpose applications.
The spa treatments in Karlovy Vary, which involve consumption of its mineral spring water, must be arranged in advance. Some treatments are considered medical in nature, and patients go to Karlovy Vary with a referral from a physician. A simple "wellness" program of spa treatments is non-medical in nature and can include massage, sauna, beauty treatments, light therapy, and heat therapy. You will be encouraged to drink the local water along with your treatments, even though they may not taste delicious. This is called the "Drinking Cure.




















