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Spa towns

Watch the video about Czech Spa towns:

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There are a number of mineral springs on the Czech territory, which have been used for medicinal purposes since the early 15th century. Czech spa towns are invariably located in picturesque natural landscapes and are attractive for both their urbanistic layout and their specific spa architecture. Some spa houses even boast elaborate original furnishings.

Visit with us one of the beautiful Spa towns – Karlovy Vary (Karl’s bad), Marianske Lazne (Mariensbad).

Program and price of the Karlovy Vary trip:

Individuals (1 - 5 persons)
Price 1.550CZK(56Eur)/person
Program - Please accept our invitation to a trip to Karlovy Vary, the world-famous spa, founded in 1358 by Charles IV. This tour begins with the exhibition in the Moser glass shop, followed by a typical Czech lunch in the famous hotel Thermal. Afterwards you will have time for a walk around the city centre. Before returning to Prague, you can also enjoy an open-air swimming pool in the hotel with a natural thermal water. So do not forget to take your towel and swimming suit with you! The price includes entry to the swimming pool and lunch.
Departures every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 9.30 from Prague.

Make your reservation on info@stanislavstur.cz.

Groups (6 and more people or individuals requesting individual program)
Price and program will be specified upon your request in the agency.
For detailed information and to make a reservation for groups contact the agency - info@stanislavstur.cz or call

Distance from Prague: 130Km (depends on your choice of town), 2hr drive by car
Places of interest: historical centers, spa programs and procedures, cultural and sport activities
For more information about group trips to other spa towns, email us on info@stanislavstur.cz or call +420 928 822.

More infromation about spa towns:
The 18th century was the period of birth and development of the spa industry; but it was the 19th century in which the spas truly flourished. The spa complexes were expanded and modernized; a number of new treatment methods were introduced. Spa procedures became specialized, and the Czech spa industry gained renown for its medical efficiency. Spa stays were no longer considered just a form of treatment – they became a hallmark of social status. Spa towns have developed into centers of social and cultural life and magnets for tourism. After Prague, they were the second most visited destination in the country.

The last decade of the past century opened up new horizons to Czech spas. Lifestyle changes dictated the expansion of spa programs to include new forms of relaxation and regeneration, beauty stays and stress–reducing programs. These are all perfectly complemented by a range of sports and fitness activities such as golf, cycling, hiking and walking, tennis, gym routines and other activities. Expanded spa programs are offered by no fewer than 40 spa towns in the Czech Republic.

Another trip out of Prague

Kutná Hora
Český Krumlov
Terezín
Castle Karlštejn

 


 

 


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