Since the 18th century, Russians have flocked to the healing waters of Karlovy Vary. Now, the Czech government has barred them from visiting the country, and the town must reinvent itself.
3. How to get to Karlovy Vary from Prague. You have three transport options to get from Prague to Karlovy Vary. You can book a guided tour, take the train or the bus. When I visited Karlovy Vary, I chose the bus. It was fast, affordable and comfortable. I’ll talk more about each of these options below. Option 1 – Join a guided tour
Karlovy Vary, less than two hours from Prague, has been one of the most popular spa towns in the Czech Republic since the 1800s. On this convenient full-day tour—which transports you between attractions with ease—stop at the largest geyser in town, which squirts boiling water 39 feet (12 meters) into the air. Enjoy free time to indulge in a traditional spa where you can relax in the poolAlternatively, you can take a bus from Chemnitz to Karlovy Vary via Prague in around 4h 59m. Train operators. Transdev. Die Länderbahn. City-Bahn Chemnitz GmbH. Czech Railways (ČD) There are 3 ways to get from Karlovy Vary to Prague (Station) by bus, train or car. Select an option below to see step-by-step directions and to compare ticket prices and travel times in Rome2Rio's travel planner.
You can take a train from Nuremberg to Karlovy Vary via Cheb in around 3h 9m. Alternatively, you can take a bus from Nuremberg to Karlovy Vary via Bayreuth, Goethestraße and Bayreuth central train station in around 4h 5m. Train operators. Deutsche Bahn Regional. Czech Railways (ČD)
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