Karlovy Vary (also known as Carlsbad) is one of the most renowned spa towns in the Czech Republic. Founded in 1358 by Emperor Charles IV, it became famous thanks to its thermal mineral springs, exceptional therapeutic treatments, and stunning natural surroundings. For centuries, it has attracted guests seeking rest, rejuvenation, and improved health.
Mineral Water – The Heart of Spa Therapy
Karlovy Vary’s healing tradition is built on its mineral water, sourced from depths of around 2,500 meters and rich in over 40 essential elements. There are 14 springs, each varying in temperature and CO₂ levels, offering a range of therapeutic effects. The waters benefit the digestive and musculoskeletal systems and promote natural detoxification through drinking cures.
How to Use the Springs
Drinking cures are typically recommended three times a day, 30–60 minutes before meals, at the colonnades where the springs are located. Water should be sipped slowly, preferably while walking, so that 200 ml is consumed within about 10 minutes. Dosage and spring selection are prescribed by a spa doctor.
Natural Healing Resources
Karlovy Vary offers a variety of natural healing sources:
- Mineral-rich thermal waters
- Therapeutic gases
- Peloids (brine, peat, mud) used in wraps and baths
These enhance circulation, oxygenation, immune function, and pain relief.
Healing Environment
Nestled in a peaceful valley surrounded by forests and hills, Karlovy Vary boasts clean, oxygen-rich mountain air and minimal pollution. This serene setting enhances mental and physical recovery, making it an ideal place for healing and relaxation.
Length of Stay
The benefits of balneotherapy increase with the duration of your stay. A minimum of 6–7 days is recommended, but longer stays (2–4 weeks) provide lasting effects, often felt for up to 6–12 months. Most guests return regularly for their continued well-being.