If you want to take a break from the hustle and bustle of everyday life, relax your body and soul, and also improve your health, then, by all means, your new go-to site is Karlovy Vary! Today, Karlovy Vary is a deserving resort and one of the most attractive European cities in the best Czech traditions. Having this said, most tourists do not even know about the city’s exciting sights, so now, let’s take a walk through them!

First of all, let’s talk about why millions of tourists come here, about the Mlyn Colonnade — the most popular architectural structure of Karlovy Vary, both among tourists and locals. It is there that the famous salubrious springs seethe, and its walls are decorated with magnificent bas-reliefs and sculptures. The Military Spa Sanatorium is the very first spa complex in Karlovy Vary, which still serves as an ’unwinding’ place for the Czech military. But the central attraction of the healthful Karlovy Vary is called the Elisabeth Spa – your calm relaxation in Neo-Baroque, luxurious and harmonious…

Let’s not forget about the heart of Karlovy Vary — the Church of St. Mary Magdalene, the perfection of the Baroque era. It is also not possible to miss Saint Peter and Paul Cathedral, whose golden domes rise so high, they can be seen from anywhere in the city. And the Diana Observation Tower — a great opportunity to look at the city from a bird’s eye view. What a beauty!

Then we take a look at the traditional Museum of Glass Moser, its history and merits. It is no doubt that the skill of the Karlovy Vary glass blowers is known far beyond the country borders. Here, you are even offered to participate in the process! But the cultural center of the city is usually called an Art Gallery. It is where you will not only feel the authentic Czech past but also get acquainted with its exquisite development. It is fascinating to visit the Japanese Garden of Karlovy Vary — it is such a unique place in the city center. And what about gastro art? Perhaps you have heard about the famous Czech liqueur Becherovka? So in the Jan Becher Museum, you will learn the old secrets of creating this beverage, and you can even try it at its home. But talking is one thing, being there is quite another! Enjoy y’all!
