
Karlovy Vary
The town of Karlovy Vary, also known as Karlsbad or Carlsbad, is
the most famous of the Czech Republic's many spa resort towns. It
is a pretty Victorian place with elegant boulevards, elaborate
colonnades and brightly coloured buildings lining the picturesque
river valley, and the surrounding forested hillsides are a peaceful
and therapeutic place in which to walk.
The main focus of the town is health, and at the centre of
attention are the 12 hot springs containing a mineral content rich
in restorative and healing properties. The mineral drinking
fountains in the colonnades were once the haunt of the European
aristocracy, and today the local people gather to fill their
drinking cups, sipping and strolling in the fresh air, encouraging
the water to work its magic on their digestive tracts or metabolic
disorders. If that doesn't work the locally made Becherovka liqueur
is hailed as the 13th spring.
Although most of the spa pools and sanatoriums are reserved for
people undergoing treatment, visitors can still swim in the heated
pool above the Thermal Sanatorium. There is plenty of excellent
accommodation, unique souvenirs from the area and a myriad of
relaxing opportunities to be found.