The Karlovy Vary Region or Carlsbad Region (Czech: Karlovarský kraj) is an administrative unit (Czech: kraj) of the Czech Republic, located in the westernmost part of its historical region of Bohemia. It is named after its capital Karlovy Vary. The region is world-famous for its spas, including Karlovy Vary and Mariánské Lázně.
Restaurants in Karlovy Vary Region
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About 2 km long walk on wooden path (slipery in wet weather) drives to torf lake. Panels around the path tell the story of Slavkovsky forest and the importance of wood and torf. Look under your feets. You can recognize tracks of some animals living in the forest. Follow the boards of the path. There is restaurant in Kladska village to enjoy local food. The path is closed in winter.
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Karlovy Vary's most famous shopping street is lined with high-end boutiques, elegant cafes and specialty shops.
very good river with events with cano kayak,with many good castles and nice view from above (in the forest)
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Diana is perhaps the most popular tourist attraction in Karlovy Vary. Take the funicular from colonnade street to get direct to this beautiful place incl. best famous look-out tower, 100 y. old restaurant, forest terrace, butterfly house and mini-zoo. Only in restaurant Diana you can eat surrounded by spa forests while watching our peacocks. From the look-out tower Diana you can take perfect photos of whole Karlovy Vary and surroundings. The butterfly house is a perfect goal of your trip in all weathers. On winter warm up by large fireplace in our historical restaurant, on summer surely use walking paths through the spa forests which starts right from our place. Visiting the "Tourist area Diana" will be nice and relaxing part of your trip to Karlovy Vary and you can come all year long. Who has not been at the Diana Observation Tower, has not seen Karlovy Vary!
Have a look around Krušné hory montains and the valley, with a café in a garten area, Butterfly garden and many of the forrest walks. Best to go up is summer or autumn
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I am a big fan of this glass making manufacturer. This was possibly one of the most memorable museum experiences. The museum is very informative and involves very rare exhibits and beautiful design pieces. The factory itself is a must as well to ad on. Amazing to see hands on the whole process and get information how is it done.
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The experience of visiting the musical fountains. Each hour a performance of different melodies in the background of a stunning and unique landscape, a colonnade and restaurants and cafes. Recommended to visit.
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Good quality coffee and superb panini (vegetarian options) with live free classical music. Excellent ambience- worth a visit!
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Have a walk through Stone colonade. With more then 5 hot springs, perfect protection in winter or as a cool shadow in summer or when it rain, you can still be outside, in summer with music performances.
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This Byzantine style Orthodox churche of Saint Peter and Paul is realy wonderful and worth to see. It has 5 gold plated cupolas and its walls are decorated with ornamental and figural ornaments. It's situated not far from the main promenade (about 1 km) but the street is very steep.
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Hrad Cheb is a well preserved Castle near the centre of Cheb,which is an attractive town in itself. The Ccastle opens at 1000 and you walk past the ticket office into a large courtyard in which are Medieval Trebuchets and some Modern Art,which contrastwith each other surprisingly well. To the left is the `Black Tower` from which there are decent views of Cheb and its surroundings. The Castle is a fair size and there is enough within it to hold the interest of visitors for a good couple of hours anyway.Certainly,we spent longer there than we intended. Well worth a visit!
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