Frantiskovy Lazne Aquaforum, a.s.
More informationFrantiskovy Lazne AQUAFORUM a.s. operates 5 spa hotels, the Aquaforum pool center and the Císařské lázně (Imperial Spa) balneo center. The total capacity of the operated hotels is 1,055 beds, including the Spa Resort Pawlik – Aquaforum **** hotel complex with a capacity of approximately 400 beds and its own aquapark, which is the largest and most beautiful of all Czech spas. Part of the complex is an extensive treatment department that offers a unique combination of high-quality treatment, comfortable accommodation and excellent leisure and relaxation activities. By guaranteeing the exclusive use of Frantiskovy Lazne's natural healing resources (sulfur-iron peat, natural medicinal mineral water, natural spring gas) in sufficient quantities and the highest quality, this company continues the two-hundred-year tradition of high-quality treatment in Frantiskovy Lazne. In January 2017, a spa clinic was opened on the 1st floor of the Aquaforum – a modern medical facility with a wide range of traditional spa procedures as well as new non-invasive treatments. The spa complex also includes the Recovery Clinic mental health clinic, which is available to both spa guests and the general public.
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This picturesque spa town, founded in 1793, is located in western Bohemia. It has preserved an incomparable atmosphere of the early 20th century, reflected in the era of neo-classicism. As a result, the town is rightfully considered one of the most romantic corners of the country. The spa is characterized by a mild climate typical of the foothills, exceptionally clean air far from the noise and bustle of large cities. The surrounding parks are an ideal place for quiet walks accompanied by music drifting from the colonnades. All of this enhances the beneficial effects of the mineral springs, which attract many tourists seeking to improve their health.
Natural healing resources: carbonated mineral water, natural source of dry carbon dioxide, local source of peloids (sulfur-iron peat)
Leisure time:
Fitness centers, solariums, the Aquaforum water and relaxation world, mini-golf course, golf course, tennis courts, bicycle rental, Nordic walking, pétanque, football stadium. Theater, museum, gallery, library, dance cafés, casino, public internet. Fishing enthusiasts can "cast" their line in specially designated areas around the town.
Trips in the area:
Komorní hůrka: The youngest volcano from the Quaternary period in the Czech Republic, located 2 km from the town, which has been continuously studied by scientists for more than 200 years, including by J. W. Goethe. Educational trail with information panels.
National Nature Reserve Soos: A European rarity. A circular educational trail with information panels allows visitors to observe mud volcanoes, mineral springs, and interesting flora, as well as a museum with Jurassic Park and Bird World exhibitions.
Seeberg Castle: Originally a medieval Romanesque fortress, later rebuilt as a country Renaissance residence. After years of devastation, the castle was restored and now offers visitors a collection of 19th-century furniture, an exhibition about the history of life in the Cheb countryside in the early 19th century, and examples of Czech porcelain.
Cheb: One of the oldest, most significant, and architecturally most valuable towns in Bohemia. Among the main attractions are a Romanesque castle with the Black Tower and castle chapel, an ancient square with predominantly Gothic, Renaissance and Baroque buildings, and the unique Špalíček.
Bismarck Lookout: A reconstructed stone observation tower on Zelená hora (Green Mountain) near Cheb.