Mirove Namesti 2
Karlovy Vary, 36091
Nightly Rates: ( 191.52 - 496.55 )
4 Star
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A historic spa town, Karlovy Vary established itself as the fashionable playground for the aristocracy as early as the 16th and 17th Centuries. Opened in 1701, the Grandhotel Pupp boasts not only the beautiful surroundings of a spa valley (with a grand total of 60 hot mineral wells) but also a long list of illustrious visitors. Curative treatments have been enjoyed here by some of the finest composers - Mozart, Beethoven and Bach - as well as famous writers and thinkers such as Goethe, Kafka and Freud. Guaranteed to delight your senses, this gorgeous hotel offers timeless elegance and a long history of service as its hallmarks.

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· Euro is the native currency.
· Check in time is 2:00pm
· Check out time is 12:00pm
· Opened in 1701
· Renovated in 1998
· 112 rooms.
· 0 suites.
· 4 floors.
The hotel is centrally located in the West Bohemian spa town of Karlovy Vary (also known as Carlsbad), surrounded by 60 hot wells. A typical 'chocolate box' town, renowned for its lace, cut crystal glass and porcelain, it is just 1 hour 30 mins drive to Prague and an hour from the German border. Karlovy Vary Airport is 10 min by car. Prague Airport is 125 km away (1 hour 30 min by road).
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A superior array of options is available for atmospheric dining. The Grandrestaurant and Mirror Hall offer international and Czech cuisine. Becher's Bar is an English-style bar with live jazz and swing every evening. The Golf restaurant has a bar and sunroof within the golf club. For some excitement, try the Pupp Casino Club or billiard tables in the hotel.
The hotel offers 8 versatile rooms of all types and sizes for meetings and functions. The hotel's magnificent neo-baroque Gala Hall has hosted many spectacular organ recitals and concerts and is available for all kinds of events, seating up to 750 for a truly memorable banquet.
In the beautiful historic surroundings of the Spa Clinic Harp, benefit from a range of professional treatments for health, rejuvenation and general well-being including balneology, acupuncture and homeopathy. The hotel Fitness Centre offers Roman-style baths, a solarium, a sauna and massages. One of the oldest 18-hole golf courses is just 10 mins away. The charming castle and the Posthaus, where Antonin Dvorak premiered his Symphony 'From The New World', are also nearby. Other local diversions include casinos, a billiard club, nightclubs, and there are many concerts, shows and festivals taking place throughout the year.
Carlsbad is a town of remedial springs, of a rich history, beautiful architecture and amazing nature. It lies in the valley of the Teplá river, at the confluence spot with the Ohre river. The town was founded in 1350 by the Czech king and Roman Emperor Charles IV. The townes development has always been associated with the remedial effect of the local curative springs. From the beginning of the 19th century, the water of the Carlsbad springs is also used for drinking treatment. The most remarkable sights of Carslbad are the Castle Tower of Charles IV., the St.Peter and Paules orthodox church and the baroque church of St.Mary Magdalene. Carlsbad is also renowned for its traditional production of Moser glass, Thun porcelain, the herbal liqueur Becherovka, the Mattoni mineral water, for production of mineral salt, remedial cosmetics and of souvenirs made from sinter.
