Transfer from Prague to Karlovy Vary plus 4 hours waiting time and return transfer
Here is an example description and pricing format for a private transfer from CZtransfer
from Prague to Karlovy Vary with 4 hours of waiting and a return
transfer**, perfect for use on your website or when communicating with
clients:
Private transfer: Prague ⇄ Karlovy Vary (roundtrip with waiting)
Route:
* Prague → Karlovy Vary
* + 4 hours of waiting in Karlovy Vary
* Karlovy Vary → Prague
Duration: \~2 hours one way
Total travel time: \~8 hours (including waiting time)
Vehicle options and prices (one vehicle, all inclusive):
| Vehicle type | Max. passengers | Price CZK | Price EUR\* |
| ————— | ————- | ——— | ———— |
| Standard Sedan | 1–3 persons | 6,000 CZK | \~240 EUR |
| Minivan | 4–7 persons | 7,500 CZK | \~300 EUR |
| Minibus | 8+ persons | 9,500 CZK | \~380 EUR |
| Luxury | 1–3 persons | 8,500 CZK | \~340 EUR |
\Prices include VAT, fuel, parking, tolls and 4 hours waiting time in Karlovy Vary.
What’s included
* English speaking driver
* Door-to-door service
* Free bottled water
* 4 hours waiting time in Karlovy Vary (perfect for sightseeing, spa, lunch, etc.)
* Additional stop for photos or short detours along the route
The fastest and most comfortable option would be a private transfer from CZtransfer or car rental from CZtransfer, and the most economical way is a bus.
There are several options for transfer from Prague airport to Karlovy Vary:
1. Private transfer: This is the most convenient and fastest way to get from Prague airport to Karlovy Vary. Taxi and transfer service from CZtransfer is a fixed-price service with comfortable cars and drivers who speak several languages.
To order, you can fill out an application on the website or call +420 773 477 799 Viber, WhatsApp, Telegram. You will be provided with an experienced, polite driver who will always help with suitcases and answer all your questions, as well as a serviceable, clean car.
The road from Prague to Karlovy Vary passes through picturesque areas of the Czech Republic and crosses several important highways. The basic route is as follows:
1. Departing from Prague:
— You start your journey from the airport or the center of Prague, driving along the **D6 (former R6)** motorway, which goes west. The road is well-equipped and fast.
2. Passing through cities and towns:
— On the road from Prague to Karlovy Vary, you pass by towns and villages such as:
— Kladno (Kladno) — a large industrial city west of Prague.
— Nové Strašecí (Nové Strašecí) — small towns along the way.
— Rakovník (Rakovník) — a town with historical buildings and ancient churches.
— Lubenec (Lubenec) — another small town along the way.
3. Scenery
— The entire route passes through rural areas with fields, forests and hills. As you approach Karlovy Vary, the landscape becomes more hilly and green, giving the road a picturesque character.
4. Arrival in Karlovy Vary:
— The road ends in the center of Karlovy Vary, famous for its spas and mineral springs.
The total length of the route is about 125 km, and by car the journey takes about 1.5–2 hours, depending on traffic and weather conditions.
Karlovy Vary is one of the most famous spa towns in the Czech Republic, famous for its mineral springs, beautiful architecture and rich history. Here are the main attractions worth visiting:
1. Colonnades (Kolonády)
— Mill Colonnade (Mlýnská kolonáda): one of the most famous buildings
in Karlovy Vary, built in the Neo-Renaissance style. There are several
mineral springs here.
— Garden Colonnade (Sadová kolonáda): a small but elegant colonnade surrounded by greenery, built in the Art Nouveau style.
— Hot Spring Colonnade (Vřídelní kolonáda): here is the most powerful
spring — the Hot Spring (Vřídlo), which shoots water up to 12 meters
high.
2. Vřídlo Spring
— This is the most famous and powerful mineral spring in Karlovy Vary. Its water reaches a temperature of up to 73°C. Situated in the Hot Spring Colonnade, its steaming jets of water are one of the city’s trademarks.
3. Church of St. Mary Magdalene (Kostel sv. Máří Magdalény)
— The Baroque church, built in 1737, is considered one of the finest examples of Baroque architecture in the Czech Republic. It is located near the Hot Spring Colonnade and is an important religious centre of the city.
4. Grandhotel Pupp
— This luxurious historic hotel is a symbol of Karlovy Vary and a venue for many important events, including the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival. The hotel’s architectural ensemble is worth seeing.
5. Teplá River Embankment
— Along the Teplá River, there are beautiful pedestrian paths lined with Baroque, Neoclassical and Art Nouveau buildings. Here you can enjoy strolls and views of the city.
6. Castle Tower (Zámecká věž)
— The remains of an old castle built in the Middle Ages to protect the city. The tower offers a great view of Karlovy Vary and the surrounding area.
7. Diana — Lookout Tower
— Situated on a hill above the city, the Diana Lookout Tower offers great views of Karlovy Vary and the surrounding forests. You can climb the tower by funicular or on foot.
8. Jan Becher Museum
— A museum dedicated to the famous Czech liqueur Becherovka, which has been produced in Karlovy Vary since 1807. In the museum, you can learn about the production process and, of course, try this famous drink.
9. Spa Forest (Lázeňské lesy)
— Karlovy Vary is surrounded by beautiful forests with many walking trails. The forest also contains several monuments and gazebos with panoramic views of the city.
10. Karlovy Vary International Film Festival
— If you visit the city in the summer, you may have a chance to attend one of the most prestigious film festivals in Central Europe, which is held at the Grandhotel Thermal.
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