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Thermal spring In the heart of the spa zone, you can find the largest and hottest spring in Karlovy Vary. It rises to the surface with respectable energy. The Thermal Spring can spurt up to 12 m, thus discharging 2.000 liters of hot water and 5.000 liters of carbon dioxide from the underground every minute. Mill Colonnade Karlovy Vary is a spa city well known for its colonnades. The main purpose of these structures is to provide spa guests with utmost comfort while taking indicated curative water.All the colonnades are situated within a close distance from each other. If you walk away from the Thermal Hotel down the stream of the Tepla River, you will soon come across the Park Colonnade located in Dvořák Park. Several meters further, the largest colonnade - the Mill Colonnade was built in the year 1871 - 1881. The Becher liquer The Becher liqueur, or ‘Becherovka’, was first made produced by Josef Becher at his chemist shop in 1807. First, he sold it in vials as gastric drops. The growing popularity of the drink went hand in hand with the increasing size of the flasks in which the liqueur was decanted under its original name „Carlsbader English Bitter“. Approximately seventy years after the creation of the formula Becherovka began to be filled in typical flat bottles. Spa V Relaxation massages, whirlpool baths, pleasant warm wraps and packs are not available only to the spa patients. You can also treat yourself. Diana lookout tower Diana towers 547 meters above sea level in the spa forests in the vicinity of the Grandhotel Pupp. It was erected in 1914 since when it has been offering a wonderful view of the whole of Karlovy Vary and its surroundings. For more information in russian version click here. |