- Type of Venue:
- conference centre, hotel, restaurant, training centre
- Rate Category:
- premium
- Agency Tel:
- 0800 567 0050(FREEPHONE)
- Address:
- Mariánskolázeňská 23, 360 01 Karlovy Vary, Czech Republic 360 01
Description:
Carlsbad Plaza is a conference centre, hotel, restaurant, training centre located in Karlovy Vary,
, Czech Republic.
It has 4 conference and meeting rooms and can cater for capacities from 12 delegates to 91 delegates.
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The Carlsbad Plaza is a luxurious 5star Spa & Wellness hotel, opened in December 2005 with a capacity of 140 rooms and 20 Suites. The hotel is located in the quiet ambiance of the spa area of Karlovy Vary, in the vicinity of the spa facility Lázně I. (Spa I).
In April 2007 the Hotel qualified to become a Member of the Leading Hotels of the World, the most prestigious Luxury Hotel Group of the World, by fulfilling 1500 Standards.
Then, in May 2007 the Carlsbad Clinic, located in the adjoining building of the Carlsbad Plaza, opened.
Nowadays, the hotel provides a relaxational atmosphere and connects the historical architecture of the building with modern facilities. Carlsbad Plaza has the largest Spa facility in a Hotel in the entire region providing Medical Spa treatments as well as relaxational and beauty procedures. Carlsbad Plaza offers its guests three Restaurants: An international grand buffet restaurant, the 'SORRENTO', an Asian restaurant with a Laosian ...
... Chef at 'SWEET ORIENT' and a French gourmet restaurant with a French Chef at 'LA BOHÈME''. The modern conference facilities are equipped with latest technical equipment and adapt to the individual needs.
History of Hotel Carlsbad Plaza
The Hotel's original building dates back to the late 19th century. Today's Hotel was at the time split in four separate buildings named Rudolfshof, Quirinal, Neapol and Moskau. All buildings but the Quirinal were Spa residences.
Among the Spa guests were Sigmund Freud in 1915 in the Spa residence Rudolfshof. Also in the same residence the first turkish President, Kemal Atatürk was welcomed in 1918.
After 1945 all Spa residences were confiscated by the Czechoslovakian State and became state property. The residences continued to be used as before. In 1982 the Spas were officially nominated cultural monuments.
After 1992 all four Spas joined to become 'Sanatorium Florencie'. As all other Spa residences in Karlovy Vary were modernized the Sanatorium Florencie soon didn't have enough customers and had to close as the public fund didn't pay any reconstruction works.
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