Hotel Saint Petersburg is located on the Tepla River Bank, in Karlovy Vary’s spa area and opposite the Grandhotel Pupp. Built in the early 1800s, the hotel offers an on-site restaurant.
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Stuart
From
United States
This modest hotel was surprisingly above average. Our 4th floor room was small but featured a spectacular view of the Hotel Pupp across the street and surroundings. Breakfast very good with fresh bread and pastries actually baked in-house!
Set in the outskirt of Karlovy Vary, 1.6 mi from Mill Colonnade, Parkhotel Carlsbad Inn features a hot tub. Private parking for cars and busses is available free of charge.
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Chaitanya
From
Czech Republic
Room was quite spacious, and clean with good natural light. Really enjoyed the breakfast. Also the cocktails at the bar were good. The location is a bit outside of Karlovy Vary, but I preferred that as it was really quiet and peaceful nearby. Also there is a bus connection to the city center, so even without a car, the place is quite accessible.
In the heart of Karlovy Vary's historic spa center and right by the promenade, Hotel Palacky features elegant rooms, views of the historic town and a restaurant serving Mediterranean cuisine.
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Vasil
From
Czech Republic
The single room was very warm, the bathroom fitments worked perfectly, you didn’t have to wait 2-3 minutes for hot water, as happens in other countries. The room has an electric kettle and a few tea bags and sugar (for no extra charge) - a wonderful bonus from the hotel management. Breakfast includes hot dishes and a vegetable component even in winter.
The history of the Interhotel Central dates back over 100 years. It is located in the very heart of the Karlovy Vary spa zone, next to the Municipal Theater on Divadelní náměstí.
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Borisz
From
Germany
The view from our room was beautiful, the style of the room is interesting.
The staff was very kind
Located in the heart of Karlovy Vary's spa area next to healing springs, right next to the Tržní Colonnade and steps away from the Hot Spring, this hotel offers free WiFi is available in the rooms.
Located in Karlovy Vary, 1.9 mi from the center, Hotel Dvorana offers modernly-furnished rooms with air condition and free WiFi. Paid private parking is possible on site.
Guest review
Clean, nice, checked in after hours, exceeded expectations
Just 1640 feet from the center of Karlovy Vary and 984 feet from the spa colonnade, Hotel Mignon offers a wellness center and a restaurant with Czech cuisine. Wi-Fi is provided for free.
Located in Karlovy Vary, a 11-minute walk from Market Colonnade, Spa Hotel Villa Ritter has accommodations with a fitness center, free private parking, a garden and a shared lounge.
Set in the outskirt of Karlovy Vary, 1.6 mi from Mill Colonnade, Parkhotel Carlsbad Inn features a hot tub. Private parking for cars and busses is available free of charge.
Offering a golf course, an indoor pool and a wellness center with a variety of free services, Cihelny Golf & Wellness Resort is located in the valley of Teplá River, south of Karlovy Vary.
Located in Karlovy Vary, 11 miles from Market Colonnade, Zámek Lužec Spa & Wellness Resort has accommodations with a fitness center, free private parking, a garden and a shared lounge.
The hotel Romania in Karlovy Vary can be found in the center of the spa and commercial district, right at the Teplá River and 1804 feet from the Mill Colonnade.
The Boston hotel, housed in a beautiful 19th-century building, is located right in the spa center of Karlovy Vary, a 1-minute walk from the hot springs and the Main Colonnade and 656 feet from the Hot...
Hotel Praga is located in Karlovy Vary, 15 miles from Castle and Chateau Bečov nad Teplou and 20 miles from Fichtelberg. Featuring a shared kitchen, this property also provides guests with a terrace.
Located in the city center in the spa area, Alisa Hotel offers accommodations with free WiFi in a historical building near Karlovy Vary thermal springs. The hotel was completely reconstructed in 2013.
Guest review
Very accessible, the staff is amazing, very accommodating especially the guy at the kitchen serving the breakfast, he is friendly and nice to chat with. Will definitely stay again when we have a chance
Located in Karlovy Vary, 2.9 miles from Market Colonnade, Hotel U Simla provides accommodations with a terrace, free private parking, a restaurant and a bar.
Located in Karlovy Vary, a 13-minute walk from Hot Spring, Villa Julius a Emma - Luxury Boutique Retreat provides accommodations with a garden, private parking, a shared lounge and a terrace.
The three-and-a-half-star Hotel Ontario has a 150-year tradition and features a unique and quiet location above the famous Mill Colonnade, right in the center of Karlovy Vary.
Located in Karlovy Vary, 2.9 miles from Hot Spring, Hotel Karolina has accommodations with a terrace, free private parking, a bar and barbecue facilities.
Hotel Palatin is located in the center of Karlovy Vary, along the famous promenade near the Tepla River and close to the Mill Colonnade. The rooms offer free WiFi.
Located in the heart of Karlovy Vary's spa area next to healing springs, right next to the Tržní Colonnade and steps away from the Hot Spring, this hotel offers free WiFi is available in the rooms.
Offering views of the Saint Mary Magdalene Church, Karlsbad Grande Madonna hotel is located in a historic part of the town near to the spa springs, 328 feet from the Hot Spring, and offers a...
A former summer residence of the countess of Schaumburg Lippe, the small but stylish Villa Basileia Riverside is peacefully located on the bank of the Teplá river, close to the spa area.
Well set in the center of Karlovy Vary, Boutique Hotel Saxonia provides air-conditioned rooms, a terrace, free WiFi and a restaurant.
FAQs about hotels in Karlovy Vary
On average, 3-star hotels in Karlovy Vary cost $94 per night, and 4-star hotels in Karlovy Vary are $149 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Karlovy Vary can be found for $297 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Karlovy Vary this weekend is $115 or, for a 4-star hotel, $207. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Karlovy Vary for this weekend cost around $432 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs $109 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Karlovy Vary for tonight. You'll pay around $180 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Karlovy Vary will cost around $340, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
Karlovy Vary owes its affluent grandeur to no fewer than 13 hot springs and a warm water river. Add to this its colourful façades and tree-lined hill setting, and it’s easy to see why it’s one of Europe’s most sophisticated spa towns.
The best views are from the Deer Leap and Diana Tower lookouts, both high above the Grandhotel Pupp, a famous 5-star hotel which starred as James Bond’s gambling retreat in ‘Casino Royale’. It also hosts an International Film Festival, but the city is really about the waters, a fact reflected in its English name – Carlsbad.
You can take the waters at the 5 springs under the Mill Colonnade, and the wrought-iron Market Colonnade houses 2 more. The Park Colonnade employs a similarly impressive style to protect 3 springs, while a geyser bursts up in the Hot Spring Colonnade. The Castle Tower overlooks the Castle Colonnade waters, and a thermal pool at Spa Hotel Thermal overlooks the city.
The beautiful churches of Karlovy Vary include the Russian-styled Church of St Peter and St Paul. The Moser Glassworks produce suitably high quality products, and the Jan Becher Museum provides an idea of what to fill them with – local Becherovka bitter.
Accommodation on Booking.com includes luxury hotels, city centre apartments and guest houses near Karlovy Vary Airport.
Classic (Habsburg Empire times) architecture's town-museum, unique in that sense. The old town is framed by mountains and forests, on the mountain river. Hot and warm springs are all around town. One can feel like his on a filming site, but everything is real. Excellent beer, good food, competitive prices, and hotel prices are absolute value for money.
On the negative side, the town has a heavy Soviet times legacy, mostly in its specialization in attracting tourists from Russia. As a result, the Soviet Russian culture is dominating everywhere - from adverts, small and large - in Russian as the main foreign language around the town, to hotel and restaurant staff, always speaking Russian, in some cases -German, and far less often - English. I know that the town authorities tried to switch the main tourist origin from Russians to Germans of Russian origin after the start of Russian aggression on Ukraine. They partially succeeded, but unfortunately, it didn't change the atmosphere in a beautiful town much. You can still see Russian as the dominating language around with tons of loudly speaking, hardly talking people, some with bad manners, dominating in town.
Probably, those with nostalgia for Soviet times, or who speak only Russian, will feel more comfortable here than in any other town in the EU, though.
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Guest review by
V.Gliožeris
Lithuania
Review score
10.0
Came for the Karlovy Vary half marathon, on a complete...
Came for the Karlovy Vary half marathon, on a complete random pick. Was pleasantly surprised by this magical destination. If we had more times, there is great hiking to explore and fancy hotels like the Pupp to dress up and have dinner or afternoon tea.
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Guest review by
Turk
Review score
10.0
It's a must go place.
It's a must go place. I like it so much I just wish I had more time to stay, three days are not enough. There is so many places to see and go, that a week would be maybe OK. If you go, try Císarské lázne. Visit takes about one hour with all the talking and its very interesting.
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Guest review by
Zuzana MacOsko
Slovakia
Review score
10.0
Karlovy Vary is definitely worth a trip.
Karlovy Vary is definitely worth a trip. You need to know though that the city is build along the sides of a valley - the river flows through it, and the houses and streets are then steep. If you want to go from one side to the other by car, you are likely to do a round-trip, even if the direct direction would be just opposite of you.
BE aware that entering these colonnades is NOT allowed with your dog (if you travel with one).
The water from the hot springs is drinkable (you will see MANY tourists going around with these typical flat cups where you drink from the handle), but it certainly is an aquired taste (hot, iron-taste, slightly salty, no sulfur though).
The city is best explored by foot and firm foot-wear as you are in for some hiking up and down the many stairs or steep streets that are there.
Famous things to buy are jewelry, sweets, and porcellan or crystal. BE aware though that the real deal (bohemian garnet) is very often falsivied! Ideally, you get a piece from a seller with reputation, AND a certificate!
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Guest review by
Guido
Germany
Review score
10.0
Very charming old spa town.
Very charming old spa town. Note: the springs are for drinking the water, not bathing. There are plenty of hotels with pools and offering treatments but the famous springs themselves? they're not for swimming! The town has been receiving guests for 200 years now so the basic quality of hotels is quite good. We had nice food but it was not a highlight. Overall, lovely for a short vacation, especially for adults. (I don't think there is much for kids).
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Guest review by
Alexandra
Romania
Review score
10.0
Karlovy Vary was serene and less touristy in the first half...
Karlovy Vary was serene and less touristy in the first half of December, exactly the way I liked it. It's a perfect location if you like architectures, hot springs and nature walks. It's a perfect location to relax, recharge and rejuvenate. It's a perfect location to splurge for a stay at one of the all-inclusive villas to be pampered. Highly recommend!
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Guest review by
My Le
United States
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Room was large and view from window was great. Breakfast was better than I expected after reading reviews. There was nough food and space to eat. Location is great, just in the centre of Karlovy Vary. Hotel is quiet, it has nice retro lift :) Our daughter forgot her electronics to luggage room, I contacted hotel via whatsapp and they promised to keep it safe until mu brother will take it from there after a month. It was really kind of them.
Potentially the best hotel I have every visited. Extremely luxurious without being crazy expensive. Alot of history and the hotel in itself is one of the main sights in the town. Beautiful big room with an amazing view. Friendly staff och the restaurant is breathtakingly beautiful. Good cozy spa. It was a highlight on our vacation and if I ever return to Karlovy Vary I wont stay anywhere else but at Grandhotel Pupp.
The hotel is very well located, in the centre, but in a quiet area. Being high up, from the rooms overlooking the city you have a wonderful view of Karlovy Vary. The staff is very friendly, the room very spacious and nicely furnished. Very clean and very good breakfast. Free parking is very important. Highly recommended.
There is not a single thing we did not love. Our trip to Europe we stayed in over 15 hotels and this was by far our favourite. The best beds in Europe! The location is phenomenal and the hotel feel very luxurious. We loved the bath for a spa experience…
Everything was really great!! We have been to Karlovy Vary for the 6th time, but this hotel was the best so far. The room was fantastic. the Spa is amazing. I especially liked that the receptionist spoke German!
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Guest review by
Péter
Austria
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