LOCAL ATTRACTIONS
What to do in and around Marianske Lazne
The well-kept parks, the beautiful architecture, the beauty of the surrounding nature, the rich offer of leisure activities and the famous history make Marianske Lazne a popular holiday destination. Look at what you should not miss during your visit.

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Kynžvart Castle
After its renovation, the original Baroque Kynžvart Castle now has the most valuable collection of books in Bohemia.

Eger
The Bohemian city of Eger was once part of the Roman Empire, as history buffs will probably know.

Karlovy Vary
Not only perhaps the most famous spa town, Karlovy Vary is also the host of an international film festival every year.

Františkovy Lázně
With its charming atmosphere and turn-of-the-century architecture, the spa town of Karlovy Vary is captivating.

Chodová Planá
Home to the Western Bohemian brewery of Chodovar, you can immerse yourself in the world of famous Czech beer in Chodová Planá.

Loket Castle
Loket Castle is located between Karlsruhe and Falkenau. It was built strategically on this site in the 13th century.

Teplá Monastery
Thanks to its unique setting, the Teplá Monastery, founded by Hroznata von Ovenec in 1193, is still impressive today.

Bečov Castle and Chateau
Experience bygone times at Bečov Castle and Chateau.

Frederic Chopin Festival
The renowned Chopin Festival with chamber and symphonic music with a varied accompanying programme.

Marianske Lazne Municipal Museum
The museum is located in the oldest surviving house in the city, which housed Johann Wolfgang Goethe during one of his stays in Marienbad.

Boheminium
The miniature park houses attractions from all over the Czech Republic at a 1:25 scale. Visit castles, palaces and other historic monuments in one afternoon!

Singing Fountain
The musical fountain is located at the spa colonnade in the city centre of Marienbad, and sounds on the hour, every odd hour, in the summer season.

Kladská
Kladská, a densely wooded suburb of Marienbad next to the Glatzer Moor, is home to the Kladská hunting lodge, built in 1875 for Prince Schönburg-Waldenburg.