Karlovy Vary: Introduction
The
world famous spa town of Karlovy Vary, also known
by its German name of Karlsbad (or Carlsbad in
English), was founded in 1350 by the Czech King
and Holy Roman Emperor Charles IV.
The town's
visitors over the years have included Casanova,
Ludwig van Beethoven, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Franz Kafka, Alphonse Mucha, and many
members of the world film industry who come to
Karlovy Vary as guests of the International Film
Festival that is held every year in July.
Karlovy
Vary lies in a green valley of the river Teplá (meaning
"Warm") and its setting alone gives it an atmosphere
of beauty and peace. Whether you go to Karlovy Vary
to relax your mind, find a cure or admire the architecture, you
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A
bus from Prague will get you to Karlovy Vary in a little over two hours. From the bus station, it is about
a 20-minute walk to the colonnades. The train takes at least an hour longer.
Karlovy Vary Tourist Information
Office
Infocentrum Karlovy Vary
Lázeňská 14 & T. G. Masaryka 53
karlovyvary.cz
Karlovy Vary sister city: Carlsbad, California
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