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Discover Teplice, the Czech Republic's oldest spa town, on this full-day trip from Prague featuring chateau tours, a scenic train ride, and thermal baths for $49.
Exploring the royal spa town of Teplice on a day trip from Prague offers a blend of history, relaxation, and charming scenery. For $49 per person, visitors enjoy an 11-hour experience that includes transportation, a guided tour, and a scenic train ride, with optional visits to thermal baths and castle views. This tour is well-suited for those interested in less crowded, authentic spa towns with a wealth of stories, architecture, and relaxing spots. While the chateau tour requires an entrance fee, the overall value shines through the included attractions, guided insights, and the opportunity to explore a place renowned among emperors and kings. Note that afternoon activities like the thermal spa or Doubravka castle are not included in the price but come highly recommended for a more immersive experience.


This day trip departs from Na Píkop 23, Prague 1, and the tour lasts approximately 11 hours. The transportation is arranged by Premiant City Tour s.r.o., offering a comfortable return journey to central Prague at the end of the day. The group size is not specified, but the arrangement ensures a smooth experience with included transportation and guided commentary.
Travelers should arrive at the meeting point on time, and the tour is available in multiple languages, including English, French, German, Italian, Polish, Portuguese, Russian, and Spanish. The duration and starting times vary based on availability, so checking in advance is recommended.
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Teplice is known as the oldest spa town in Central Europe, with a history tied to emperors and kings. During the tour, visitors explore the rooms of an old chateau, which offers a glimpse of its regal past. Although entrance fees are not included in the tour price, the interior tour and gallery visits in the chateau provide insight into Teplice’s aristocratic history.
Next, the pseudo-Romanesque church of St. Bartholomeus is examined, revealing its architectural style and serving as a fascinating stop. While the church is currently closed, the exterior and nearby areas still contribute to the historic ambiance of Teplice.

A highlight of the trip is the Humboldt tourist train, which operates only during summer. This ticketed train ride takes visitors along spa houses and parks, offering a relaxed view of Teplice’s green spaces and historic architecture.
One of the most notable landmarks accessible via the train is the Doubravka castle, dating back to the 15th century. From this vantage point, visitors enjoy spectacular views of the surrounding valley, making it an excellent photo opportunity.
If the train isn’t running, travelers can opt to visit the John the Baptist lookout tower, which requires an included ticket. Both options give a unique perspective on Teplice’s landscape and history.

While not included in the tour price, a visit to Thermália offers a chance to bathe in 100% thermal water. Many choose to spend their free afternoon hours in this spa facility, indulging in wellness treatments or simply relaxing in thermal pools.
A swimsuit is recommended if you opt for this activity. The Thermalium spa provides an ideal way to unwind after a day of sightseeing, combining rest and health benefits that have made Teplice a favored spa destination.
More Great Tours NearbyDowntown Teplice features the Castle Square complex, a charming area where visitors can stroll through historic streets and enjoy views of the old castle ruins. Nearby, the Botanical Garden offers a peaceful setting with local flora and well-maintained paths.
While not officially part of the tour, these locations are highly recommended for those wanting to extend their exploration or indulge in quiet nature spots amidst the town’s historic architecture.
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The John the Baptist lookout tower provides spectacular vistas of Teplice and the surrounding landscape. Tickets are included only if the Humboldt train isn’t operating, making it an alternative way to see the valley and appreciate the area’s natural beauty.
The tower’s vantage point is a logical photo stop and a way to get a better sense of Teplice’s scenic setting along the German border.
To make the most of this tour, travelers should bring cash or cards for optional activities, such as the thermal baths or castle entrance fee. Food and drinks are not included, so packing a snack or using the spa restaurants for lunch is advisable.
Comfortable walking shoes are recommended, especially if you plan to visit the castle, lookout tower, or botanical gardens. Also, taking your swimsuit for Thermalium allows for a relaxing thermal bath experience, highly appreciated during the afternoon.

This tour caters well to history enthusiasts, relaxation seekers, and those interested in less touristy spa towns. The guided tours and scenic train enhance the experience for visitors who want to learn about Teplice’s regal past without the crowds typical of more famous spa destinations.
It’s an ideal choice for travelers seeking a relaxing day with cultural insights, especially if they enjoy scenic views, architecture, and thermal waters. The $49 price point offers good value, considering the guided tour, transportation, and various included activities.

This 11-hour journey offers an engaging look at Central Europe’s oldest spa town, combining historic exploration, scenic train rides, and optional thermal spa relaxation. The guided experience ensures visitors gain meaningful insights into Teplice’s past and present, making it a worthy addition to any Czech itinerary.
While some activities like thermal baths and castle entrance are extra, the overall experience delivers a balanced mix of sightseeing, relaxation, and scenic views. It’s best suited for those who value cultural discovery and quiet charm over bustling tourist spots.
If you enjoy historic towns, peaceful parks, and thermal waters, this tour promises a pleasurable day trip filled with authentic local stories and beautiful scenery.
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What is the price of the Teplice day trip?
The tour costs $49 per person.
How long does the trip last?
The entire experience lasts approximately 11 hours.
Is transportation included?
Yes, return transportation from Prague is part of the package.
What activities are included in the tour?
Transportation, an audio guide, a summer tourist train ticket, and tickets to the John the Baptist lookout tower (if the train isn’t running) are included.
Are meals or drinks provided?
No, food and drinks are not included. Lunch is available at spa restaurants in Teplice.
Can I visit thermal baths during this tour?
Visiting Thermália or thermal baths is not included but is highly recommended for afternoon relaxation.
What are the key highlights of Teplice?
The old chateau, pseudo-Romanesque church of St. Bartholomeus, scenic train ride, castle views, and thermal baths.
Is the church of St. Bartholomeus open for visits?
No, the church is currently closed for interior tours.
Who is this tour best suited for?
Those interested in historic architecture, scenic views, and relaxing spa experiences will find this trip especially rewarding.
How do I book or cancel?
You can reserve now and pay later, with full refunds available if canceled up to 24 hours in advance.