Popular in the late 18th and early 19th century with luminaries such as Strauss, Wagner, Kafke, Freud, Twain and Edward VII, this sprightly spa town is a charming spot. Delicately painted spa houses and hotels tiptoe up the lush, forested mountainsides. One hundred mineral springs with high carbon dioxide and iron content confetti the town and nearby hillsides, many with neat colonnades and stately pavilions. The most famed is the cupola-capped and colonnade-adorned Krizovy pramen.
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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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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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This green belt of parks stretch for km from the Colonnade , right through the centre of town. A wide strip of glorious trees (we were there September when leaves were changing colour- breathtakingly beautiful!) and beautifully tended grass, with a number of fountains, pavilions and colonnades with hot spring outlets, this parkland gives Marianske Lazne its distinctive, beautiful character. Indeed, once past the main park opposite Nove Lazne, there were very few people. All the tour groups seem to be centred around the colonnade park area.
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