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Czech Republic: Spa Towns
The world-renowned Czech spa resorts, abounding in both hot and cold springs of mineral water; have been known for several centuries. The majority of them provide treatment under the supervision of specialists throughout the year to suit the particular problems of the patients. Their high-quality hotels, stylish guest houses and spa colonnades nestling in picturesque parks have played host to a number of prominent personalities, including Goethe, Schiller, Chopin, Beethoven, Wagner, Chateaubriand and Tsar Petr the Great of Russia.
Karlovy Vary (Carlsbad)
Karlovy Vary, also known as Carlsbad, is the Czech Republic's largest the best-known and most important spa, located in the picturesque valley of the small river of Tepla.
Marianske Lazne (Marianbad)
The second largest spa in the Czech Republic. The spa is world-famous for the quality of its medical treatment and natural therapeutic springs as well as for its charming panorama.
Frantiskovy Lazne
Frantiskovy Lazne, founded in 1793, the smallest and most beautiful spa of the West Bohemian spas, is located near the border of Germany.
Podebrady
One of the Czech Republic's largest spas of international importance. Podebrady lies among charming parks and forests in a lowland region.
Luhacovice
The biggest spa in Moravia boasts well-equipped spa institutions and lies in a picturesque valley.
Janske Lazne
Janske Lazne is a small mountain town in East Krkonose Mountains with favourable climate and a thermal curative spring discovered in the 11th century.


