Luxurious blend of history and modern comfort in Teplice
ACCOMMODATION WITH A FOCUS ON COMFORT
Hotel Payer consists of two buildings – Payer I and Payer II – and offers 35 air-conditioned rooms equipped with Wi-Fi, satellite TV, and private bathrooms with complimentary toiletries. Each room is designed to provide guests with maximum comfort and a pleasant atmosphere. The reception at Payer I is open 24 hours a day and offers services such as currency exchange, taxi ordering, and wake-up calls. The hotel restaurant serves rich breakfasts, and during summer, guests can relax on the garden terrace.
Secure parking is available directly in front of the hotel or in a gated lot monitored by a camera system.
TEPLICE: A CITY WITH A RICH HISTORY
Teplice is one of the oldest spa towns in Europe and has historically attracted famous figures such as Ludwig van Beethoven, Wolfgang von Goethe, and Frédéric Chopin. Today, visitors can enjoy the modern spa complex Thermalium, which features the largest thermal water pool in the Czech Republic, along with numerous historic landmarks, cafés, and restaurants. Hotel Payer is the perfect starting point for exploring both Teplice and its surroundings. Within walking distance, guests will find the city center, train and bus stations, and a public transport stop located directly in front of the hotel.
THE LEGACY OF JULIUS PAYER
The hotel is named after a prominent native of Teplice, Julius Payer, who gained fame as a polar explorer, cartographer, and painter. His indomitable spirit and passion for discovering the unknown symbolize the values the hotel offers its guests – inspiration and uniqueness.
A PLACE FOR AN UNFORGETTABLE STAY
Hotel Payer is where the past meets the present. Whether you’re visiting for relaxation, business meetings, or to explore the beauty of Teplice, you can look forward to top-notch services, luxurious surroundings, and a unique atmosphere.
Trip tips:
The area around the hotel offers many excursion opportunities. Worth visiting are:
- Botanical Garden Teplice
- Doubravka Castle
- Duchcov Chateau – connected to the story of Giacomo Casanova
- Bohemian-Saxon Switzerland – a natural paradise just 50 km away
- Ore Mountains – ideal for hiking and winter sports
For those seeking more urban life, Prague is 90 km away and the German city of Dresden only 80 km.
Author: Šárka Kmínková
