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
RegioJet operates a bus from Karlovy Vary Terminal Bus Station to Prague Airport Terminal 1/2 every 4 hours. Tickets cost $6 - $10 and the journey takes 1h 30m. FlixBus also services this route once daily. Alternatively, Czech Railways (ČD) operates a train from Karlovy Vary to Praha Hlavni Nadrazi every 3 hours.
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.
Embark on a day trip from Prague to Karlovy Vary, where the healing springs and elegant architecture await. Immerse yourself in the centuries-old craft at the Glass Factory Moser, witnessing artisans shaping exquisite glass pieces. Then, step into a fairytale at Loket Castle, perched on a rock above the Ohře River.
The best way to get from Prague to Karlovy Vary is via bus. The journey is just 78 miles, which takes around 2 hours to cover from Prague’s main bus station (Florenc). There’s at least one bus every hour, the seats are pretty comfortable, and the tickets are affordable for even the tightest budgets.
Check Out the Hot Spring Colonnade and Its Resident Geyser. Built in the 1970s the Hot Spring Colonnade certainly isn’t the most attractive building in Karlovy Vary but it’s still worth visiting. The building is home to the town’s warmest hot spring running at 162° F and a geyser that spurts water 40 feet into the air.
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