The hot springs, the colonnades, Becherovka, Moser glass and the most famous hotel in the Czech Republic — everything you need to know for a day trip from Prague to Bohemia’s legendary spa town
Karlovy Vary is 130km west of Prague — 1 hour 20 minutes by direct FlixBus or Student Agency bus from Florenc bus station. Depart Prague at 8am, arrive 9:20am, return bus at 6pm, back in Prague by 7:20pm. The essential experience: walk the colonnades, taste the 13 hot springs from a spa cup, visit the Becherovka distillery, walk up to the Diana Lookout Tower and have coffee at the Grandhotel Pupp. A full day is better than a half day — the town rewards slow walking.
Karlovy Vary is unlike anywhere else in the Czech Republic — and unlike anywhere else in Central Europe. A river valley lined with 19th-century colonnades and grand hotels, hot mineral springs emerging from the ground at temperatures up to 73°C, and the specific atmosphere of a place that has been receiving the European wealthy since Karl IV discovered the springs in 1358. The town is simultaneously a working spa destination and one of the most beautiful 19th-century urban landscapes in the region. It is the easiest day trip from Prague and one of the best.
Getting from Prague to Karlovy Vary
What to See in Karlovy Vary
Karlovy Vary is a walking town — the main colonnade walk along the Teplá River takes 30–40 minutes and passes the key sights. The town is small enough to cover on foot in a day without rushing.
- Mill Colonnade (Mlýnská kolonáda) — the largest and most magnificent of the five colonnades. 124 Corinthian columns, five springs accessible inside, 19th-century Neo-Renaissance architecture. This is the postcard image of Karlovy Vary.
- Market Colonnade (Tržní kolonáda) — a beautiful cast-iron Victorian structure from 1883. The Charles IV Spring and Market Spring are here — the starting point of the spring tasting walk.
- Hot Spring Colonnade (Vřídelní kolonáda) — home of the Vřídlo spring, the largest and hottest in Karlovy Vary at 73°C, shooting 2 metres into the air every few seconds. Spectacular and genuinely impressive. The modern building housing it is less elegant but the spring itself is the reason Karlovy Vary exists.
- Diana Lookout Tower — take the funicular up through the forest above the town to the Diana Tower, with panoramic views over the valley and the rooftops of the spa hotels below. 20 minutes by funicular and walking path from the centre.
- The promenade hotels — even if you are not staying, walking past the Grand Hotel Pupp, the Hotel Imperial and the Hotel Thermal (the Soviet-era brutalist conference centre — famous in its own right as the venue for the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival) is worth doing for the architectural contrast alone.
The Hot Springs — What They Are and How to Taste Them
Karlovy Vary has 13 named hot mineral springs — all accessible for free. The tradition is to drink them directly from a spa cup (lázeňský pohárek) — a ceramic cup with a built-in drinking spout, sold throughout the town for CZK 80–150 (€3–6). You keep the cup as a souvenir.
The springs range from 41°C to 73°C and each has a different mineral composition. The taste ranges from mildly mineral to strongly sulphurous. The tradition is to walk the colonnade route tasting springs in sequence. You do not need to drink all 13 — most visitors taste 4–6 and that is plenty.
Grandhotel Pupp — Film Location & Icon
The Grandhotel Pupp has stood at the southern end of the main colonnade promenade since 1701. The current building dates from 1907 and is the most prominent hotel in Bohemia — five storeys of Baroque-influenced architecture on a bend in the Teplá River, with a terrace looking down the length of the promenade. It has hosted Goethe, Chopin, Paganini, Emperor Franz Joseph I and, in 2006, a film crew from Hollywood.
You do not need to stay to visit. Walk in through the main entrance, cross the lobby, take coffee in the Café Pupp and look at the ballroom ceiling. The staff are accustomed to visitors. The coffee costs CZK 100–160 (€4–6.50) — reasonable for the experience.
Becherovka Distillery & Moser Glassworks
Becherovka Visitor Centre — Jan Becher Museum
Becherovka has been produced in Karlovy Vary since 1807 — the herbal liqueur made from 20 herbs and spices, recipe known to exactly two people at any given time. The Jan Becher Museum (Becherovka Visitor Centre) on T.G. Masaryka 57 offers guided tours of the original production facilities, the history of the brand and tastings. The tour takes approximately 45 minutes. It is the most specific and authentic experience available in Karlovy Vary beyond the springs themselves.
Moser Glassworks
Moser has produced crystal glass in Karlovy Vary since 1857 — used by European royalty and stocked by the finest hotels in the world. The Moser Museum and factory tour shows the full production process from raw glass to finished crystal. The glassblowers working by hand with molten glass at 1,400°C is genuinely extraordinary to watch. The museum shop sells seconds at reduced prices — the most practical souvenir from Karlovy Vary if you can pack it safely.
Best Guided Tours — Karlovy Vary from Prague
Full day trip from Prague covering the colonnades, all main springs, Diana Tower by funicular and the town’s highlights. Transport from Prague included. The most complete day trip format — covers everything in this guide in one organised day.
Book day trip →Private 9-hour tour by car from Prague — the most comprehensive option. Covers all the main sights at your own pace, with a private guide explaining the spa culture, history and the specific stories behind each colonnade and spring. Includes Becherovka and Moser if desired.
Book private 9h tour →All-inclusive Karlovy Vary day trip covering the springs tasting experience, the colonnades walk, views from the Diana Tower and the cultural highlights of the spa town. Transport and guide included.
Book all-inclusive →Combines Karlovy Vary with nearby Loket Castle — a 13th-century fortress on a rock bend in the Ohře River, 12km from Karlovy Vary. Used as an exterior filming location for Casino Royale (2006). The best full-day option for visitors who want both the spa culture and a castle.
Book KV + Loket →Klook’s Karlovy Vary day tour from Prague includes the Diana Lookout Tower by funicular — the best panoramic view over the spa town and valley. Good option if Klook suits your existing bookings.
Book Klook tour →If you are arriving independently by bus and want a local guide for the town itself — this walking tour covers the colonnades, the springs, the Grandhotel Pupp and the specific stories behind Karlovy Vary’s most famous visitors. Good complement to self-organised bus travel.
Book walking tour →Karlovy Vary Day Trip Itinerary
- 08:00 — Bus from Prague Florenc — direct FlixBus or Student Agency. CZK 120–200 (€5–8). 1h 20min journey.
- 09:20 — Arrive Karlovy Vary bus station — 10 min walk to the main colonnade. Buy your spa cup at a shop on the way (CZK 100–150).
- 09:30 — Hot Spring Colonnade (Vřídelní kolonáda) — see the Vřídlo spring shooting 2m into the air. Taste your first spring from the spa cup. Free entry.
- 10:00 — Walk the colonnade promenade — Market Colonnade, Mill Colonnade, tasting springs as you go. Allow 60–90 minutes for the full walk with stops.
- 11:30 — Becherovka Visitor Centre — 45-minute guided tour, tastings included. T.G. Masaryka 57. Book in advance. Book →
- 12:30 — Lunch — CZK 200–350 (€8–14) at a restaurant off the main promenade. Avoid the tourist-facing restaurants on the colonnades themselves.
- 13:30 — Diana Tower by funicular — 8 minutes up through the forest, panoramic view over the valley, walk back down through the woods (25 min).
- 15:00 — Grandhotel Pupp — walk to the southern end of the promenade. Coffee in the Café Pupp. Look at the ballroom ceiling. CZK 100–160 for coffee.
- 16:00 — Moser Glassworks (optional) — factory tour 30–45 min. Museum shop for discounted crystal. Book in advance. Book →
- 17:30 — Return bus to Prague — back at Florenc by 18:50.
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