Transfer from Teplice
to Karlovy Vary

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Departure from Teplice
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Estimated arrival to Karlovy Vary
10:30h

Trip duration: 90min

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Places you can visit along the way

Quality photo of Jezeri Castle - Czech Republic

Jezeri Castle
Czech Republic

75 min

The Jezeri Castle was the cultural center of the whole region in the 18th and 19th centuries and its orchestra was world famous. Today, it... is hard to imagine the glorious days of this magnificent manor because it suffered severe damage caused by open-cast mining in the area. Nonetheless, certain parts of the castle have been restored and visitors can explore only some 15-20 rooms of this large building, witnessing its splendid past. Some of the prominent castle visitors in the past were Goethe, Beethoven, and composer Gluck who actually grew up in the castle’s hunting lodge.

Quality photo of Hasistejn Castle - Czech Republic

Hasistejn Castle
Czech Republic

75 min

The Gothic castle ruins are located on the rock above the Prunerovsky stream. It is believed that the castle was founded by Friedrich of Sconburg... in the 14th century. It was an important fortress ensuring the safety on a trade road that led close to the castle. Its most renowned resident was Bohuslav Hasistejnsky z Lobkovic, who created here a cultural center of European importance, had an impressive 650 volume library within the castle. After his death in 1510 the castle was abandoned and fell into even deeper disrepair when it caught fire in 1560. Although a ruin, the castle is frequently visited and many cultural events are organized here all year round. Visitors may explore the remnants of the castle interiors, chapel, and cellar.

Quality photo of Duchcov Chateau - Czech Republic

Duchcov Chateau
Czech Republic

75 min

In North Bohemia near the spa town of Teplice, stands a glorious Baroque building, mostly known as the workplace of the world renowned lover Giacomo... Casanova. He worked as a librarian here, wrote his memoirs and died in 1798. The chateau was built between 1675 and 1685 on the place of a fort from the 13th century. Besides the exhibition about Casanova’s life you can also visit another art exhibition with valuable collection of paintings.