For groups or We arrange guides for groups and individuals at any time of year and any time of day. | Tailor-made Tailor-made tours can last all day long (8 hours) or half a day (4 hours). Or you can simply take a walking tour of the town. | Trip destination We can tailor any trip to your requirements. In addition to the destinations below, we can also arrange tours to other towns and cities. |
Pricelist
type of trip | Group from 1 to 25 people | Group from 26 to 50 people |
MARIÁNSKÉ LÁZNĚ (by walk) | 2.500,- CZK / group | 150,- CZK / person |
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We will be happy to arrange a program for you in the vicinity of Mariánské Lázně for the whole day or just for a few hours according to your wishes.
Prices depend on the number of hours, type of transport and mileage. Do not hesitate to contact us for an individual offer
phone: +420 777 338 865, email: info@marianskelazne.cz.
Mariánské Lázně (Marienbad)A walking tour of the town centre takes you to the best-known locations where you will learn all about the town’s history. It’s also an opportunity to sample the town’s famous mineral springs, take a stroll along the colonnade and watch a performance by the famous Singing Fountain. In addition to classic walking tours you can also choose from a range of themed walks. | |
KladskáThe lake and hunting lodge at Kladská can be found in the most picturesque part of the Slavkovský Forest protected area. | |
Kynžvart ChateauThis chateau houses one of the most precious libraries in the Czech Lands. Another reason to come here is to admire the collections gathered together by Chancellor Metternich. | |
Teplá MonasteryThe Premonstratensian Monastery at Teplá was founded in 1193 by Hroznata, a Czech nobleman. It was monks from the Teplá Monastery who first established the spa at Mariánské Lázně and the complex is one of the most significant religious sites far and wide. | |
Karlovy VaryThis popular spa town bears the name of the man who founded it - Emperor Charles IV. According to legend, the curative springs were accidently discovered by the emperor while hunting deer in the forest. The water from the twelve hot springs is recognised as highly effective in the treatment of digestive complaints and diabetes. | |
LoketThis town with a majestic medieval castle rises out of the valley of the River Ohře between Karlovy Vary and Sokolov. Loket Castle was established by a 13th-century Czech king in a strategic position near the border. It’s widely known as the place where King John of Luxembourg had his three-year-old son imprisoned, a boy who would go on to become Emperor Charles IV. | |
Bečov nad TeplouThe castle at Bečov nad Teplou first appeared in the l3th century and was built by the Lords of Osek, who owned it along with the surrounding estate for almost two centuries . The complex underwent the biggest changes in the late 15th century and the early part of the 16th century, a time when the castle was in the ownership of the Pluh of Rabštejn family. | |
Františkovy LázněThe smallest spa in the West Bohemian Spa Triangle, Františkovy Lázně can be found just a short distance from the border with Germany. Its unique neo-Classical architecture, spa buildings and pavilions lend Františkovy Lázně the atmosphere of a spa town from the turn of the 20th century. | |
ChebOne of the westernmost towns in the country can be found on the banks of the River Ohře (Eger). | |
Kladruby MonasteryLocated in the valley of the Úhlavka river, the greatest attraction at Kladruby is the former Benedictine Monastery. | |
PilsenThe biggest city in West Bohemia lies at the confluence of the Úhlava, Úslava, Mže and Radbuza rivers which join to form one river - the Berounka. Pilsen was first established 1295 by King Václav II and the people of Pilsen have remained faithful to the Czech crown ever since. |
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