Karlovy Vary, a renowned spa city in the Czech Republic, is famous for its therapeutic waters and rich historical significance. Founded in the 14th century by Charles IV, it blossomed into a favored spa destination for European nobility during the 19th century. Although its popularity waned during World War I, the city regained its charm following the Velvet Revolution in 1989. Today, it is recognized as part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site known as “”Great Spa Towns of Europe.””
Travelers can reach Karlovy Vary by flying into Prague Airport and then taking a bus or train to the city. Public transportation options, including buses and trains, make it easily accessible from nearby regions.
Entry fees vary by attraction; for instance, accessing the hot springs is free, while some amenities, like the thermal pools at Saunia Thermal Resort, may require a fee.
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