Spa & Wellness

Spa & Wellness

Feel free to relax in Czechia

Welcome to Czechia! In a country where spa culture ranks among the most advanced in the world. It combines hundreds of natural healing resources, more than three centuries of tradition and modern medical approaches. Thanks to this, Czechia is one of the best destinations in the world for treatment, recovery, and disease prevention. Some Czech spa towns are also listed as UNESCO World Heritage Sites thanks to their uniqueness.

Feel free to rejuvenate in Czechia!


Do you need to unwind? Relax? Are you tempted by a health-focused holiday? Then Czechia is the right place for you. Hundreds of natural mineral springs rise across the Czech Republic, and their healing power was already appreciated by the ancient Romans and Celts. Czech spa towns can also serve as a great starting point for discovering local Czech cuisine and exploring other treasures of Czechia, including breathtaking castles and châteaux. Czechia lies in the heart of Europe and can be reached within two to three hours by air from most major European cities. Feel free to come to Czechia!
 
The renown and long-standing tradition of the beautiful spa colonnades in Czechia is also reflected in the fact that they were once favoured by many famous personalities. Famous aristocrats, philosophers, and well-known artists enjoyed the comfort, rich social life, and countless romances here. Goethe met his beloved Ulrika for the first time here, the famous Beethoven composed the 9th Symphony here, and the Russian Tsar Alexander I or the Empress Elisabeth of Austria (Sisi) came here regularly to recharge. Nowadays, the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival attracts celebrities from around the world, bringing excitement every year. In recent years, stars such as Robert Redford, Michael Douglas, Dakota Johnson, Johnny Depp, Robert Pattinson, and Uma Thurman have all visited.
 
SOMETHING EXTRA! Spa and wellness stays in Czechia can easily be combined not only with cultural experiences, but also with active tourism and gastronomy.

Try treatment based on medical science



Czech spa culture enjoys a strong international reputation. Three spa townsKarlovy Vary, Mariánské Lázně and Františkovy Lázně – are included on the prestigious UNESCO list “Great Spa Towns of Europe”. Most spa towns are located in green areas of Czechia, surrounded by forests or protected landscape areas. The highest concentration of spa towns can be found in the West Bohemia region, in the so-called Spa Triangle.

Spa care in Czechia is based on medical science – in more than 30 spa locations, treatment is provided according to medical indications, under medical supervision and within specialised programmes. Czech spas help treat musculoskeletal disorders, cardiovascular diseases, respiratory conditions, and disorders of the nervous system, thanks to the use of mineral waters, peat, therapeutic mud, and healing gases. Traditional methods are naturally combined with modern wellness. Guests can enjoy thermal baths, massages, wellness treatments or stays focused on a healthy lifestyle. And spas are not only about treatment. They are also an ideal place for a romantic long weekend, a honeymoon or a much-needed digital detox.
 
UNESCO: The renowned spa triangle tradition is recognised by its inscription on the UNESCO World Heritage List.
 
An increasing emphasis is also placed in Czech spas on prevention, recovery and the overall balance of body and mind. Karlovy Vary is world-famous for its drinking cure, Mariánské Lázně for its combination of mineral waters, gases, and peat, and Františkovy Lázně for its tradition of treating musculoskeletal conditions and women’s health.
 

All you need to do is choose: radon and sun spas

Luhačovice, ©Oldřich Hrb

 
Czechia is one of the few countries in the world where radon therapy is used – from gentle radon and thermal treatments with a thousand-year tradition in Teplice to highly specialised radon therapy of global importance in Jáchymov. This method is professionally recognised and used in the treatment of musculoskeletal and neurological conditions. Also worth mentioning are the unique sun spas in Luhačovice. Luhačovice is adorned with architectural gems by the architect Dušan Jurkovič. Indeed, spa architecture across Czechia is well worth seeing in its own right. In many places, you will feel as if you have stepped into a fairytale.
 

The Uniqueness of Climate Spas in Czechia

Jeseník Spa, ©Kudyznudy.cz


And that is not all! Czechia has six climate spas, where treatment is based on the beneficial effects of the local climate: clean air, altitude and stable natural conditions. These spas focus primarily on the treatment of respiratory diseases, boosting immunity and overall recovery.
  • Janské Lázně: A mountain spa town in the foothills of the Krkonoše Mountains. It specialises mainly in the treatment of respiratory conditions, musculoskeletal disorders, and neurological diseases.
  • Priessnitz’s Therapeutic Spa Jeseník: A spa with a tradition of world-renowned hydrotherapy developed by Vincenz Priessnitz. Treatment makes use of the clean mountain air of the Jeseníky Mountains and original Priessnitz methods.
  • Karlova Studánka: A mountain spa village known for having the cleanest air in Czechia. It is suitable for the treatment of respiratory and cardiovascular conditions.
  • Lázně Kynžvart: A mountain spa village known for having the cleanest air in Czechia. It is suitable for the treatment of respiratory and cardiovascular conditions.
  • Lázně Dolní Lipová: A spa in the Jeseníky Mountains that combines climatotherapy with traditional hydrotherapy.
Are you looking for something special? Then you might like to make a visit to the beer spa. Beer is a Czech phenomenon, so it is no wonder that its positive effects are also employed in spas. Immerse your body in a beer bath and treat your skin to natural antioxidants that help soothe and regenerate it. We guarantee that you will feel a few years younger. Then don't forget to pack Czech beer cosmetics on your way home. They can provide a pleasant keepsake of your holiday or become an original gift for that someone special for Christmas.

Mariánské Lázně, ©Oldřich Hrb

 

Feel free to taste the gifts of Mother Earth

We have a lot of mineral springs here in Czechia. Some are cold, warm and others even hot, but each is unique, and the different waters can be used to treat various ailments. All the springs are protected natural resources, and their water is pumped from a great depth, meaning the water is guaranteed to be pure. It’s best to just visit a spa town and taste the mineral water at its freshest, but if you don't happen to be in the area, just go to the supermarket and buy some bottled mineral water.
 
The highest-situated Czech spa can be found in the picturesque Karlova Studánka at the foot of Praděd in the Jeseníky Mountains, and the most famous spa in Karlovy Vary boasts the largest concentration of healing hot springs in the world. You will find more than 80 of them here. The warmest of them, the Vřídlo spring, has a record 73°C.

One highly popular mineral water is Vincentka from Luhačovice in Moravia, which is famous for its healing benefits for the respiratory system and digestive tract, and also to aid the treatment of metabolic disorders. Its composition makes it suitable for drinking treatments and inhalation therapy, and it’s widely used for rinsing out the mouth or nose.
Liuhačovice, ©Oldřich Hrb

The Mill Spring in Karlovy Vary is famous for being high in bicarbonates, sulphates, chlorides and sodium. This water is traditionally used in Karlovy Vary for medicinal purposes and is especially good for treating digestive and metabolic problems.

Poděbradka, from the spa town of Poděbrady, on the other hand, is mainly used to treat heart disease. And what to drink in Moravia? Try Ondrášovka, which is high in natural calcium and helps to heal injuries and fractures, or Hanácká kyselka, which has a more acidic pH and so has a beneficial effect on the digestive tract, aids digestion and helps maintain balance in the body.

And how often should you drink mineral water? It’s best to drink smaller amounts from time to time, unless your doctor tells you otherwise. As it is high in minerals and salts in general, this water isn’t intended for daily consumption and certainly not to be drunk regularly by children. It is supposed to aid a prescribed course of treatment or be drunk at times of increased physical and mental exertion. It is excellent after doing sports or in extremely hot weather, when the body needs to be kept topped up with the minerals it needs.

Feel free to pamper yourself in Czechia’s wellness




Modern wellness in Czechia builds on more than 300 years of balneological tradition. Historic spa culture has gradually evolved into today’s spa concepts, which combine therapeutic treatments, relaxation, movement, and high-quality gastronomy. Thanks to this, the Czech Republic ranks among the sought-after wellness destinations in Central Europe.

Sauna culture and modern spa complexes are also developing rapidly, often set in mountain landscapes or picturesque wine regions. Alongside traditional spa towns, new wellness resorts and nature retreats are emerging – for example, the luxurious Resort Svatá Kateřina in the Vysočina region with its harmonising yoga stays, the sauna and wellness complex Infinit Sen near Prague, or Ananda Spa offering authentic Ayurveda right in the centre of the capital. An unusual connection with nature is offered by the tranquil setting of the Hotel Augustiniánský dům in Luhačovice, where you can enjoy an outdoor sensory walk and a meditation yurt. Here, you can experience a place that many believe truly heals the soul. Even the most discerning visitors will find their ideal form of relaxation in Czechia.
 
Holiday in Czechia: Freedom of Experiences

Holiday in Czechia: Freedom of Experiences

Czechia is ideal for anyone seeking diversity, quality and the freedom to travel. It offers magnificent architecture, rich culture, top-quality gastronomy and plenty of great opportunities to enjoy an active holiday. Feel free to wander, taste and relax in Czechia! You will simply fall in love with Czechia!
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