History & Resort
Welcome to the Savoy Westend Hotel 5*. Nestled in the prestigious Westend district of Karlovy Vary, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, the hotel blends historic charm with modern luxury and consists of five elegant villas, originally built in 1875, offering 114 beautifully designed rooms, including spacious suites and apartments. All villas are seamlessly connected by underground corridors, leading to our renowned Medical Centre.
Under the expert guidance of MUDr. Ladislav Špišák CSc, we provide certified medical treatments, recognized by the Czech Ministry of Health. Our approach combines advanced medical technology with traditional balneotherapy, utilizing Karlovy Vary’s legendary mineral springs, known for their healing properties. We specialize in treating digestive disorders, metabolic conditions, musculoskeletal issues, post-surgical recovery, detox programs, and overall health rejuvenation.
The Spa Resort & Medical Centre offers more than 100 diagnostic procedures and over 400 medical, wellness, and cosmetic treatments. Guests can enjoy Karlovy Vary’s largest private swimming pool (25 meters), a salt cave, steam bath, saunas, whirlpool, ice pools, Kneipp therapy, and a fully equipped fitness center.
For a complete experience, indulge in fine dining at the Savoy Restaurant, where local and international flavors meet, complemented by healthy detox menus and a scenic summer terrace. In the evening, unwind at the King’s Club Bar, where a curated selection of wines and cocktails is accompanied by live piano music.
At Savoy Westend Hotel 5*, history and wellness come together to offer an unparalleled stay in Karlovy Vary.
History
The Hotel Savoy Westend is situated in the most prestigious district of Karlovy Vary called “The Westend”. This unique villa district experienced considerable growth and improvement at the beginning of the 1890’s thanks to the overall economic and construction development of the town – firstly in a Classicism and Empire style and later in the style of Romanticism.
At the peak of the construction development of this architectonic masterpiece of Karlovy Vary different construction styles could be found, from Novo-gothic and Novo-romantic to the clean Novo-renaissance. The Hotel Savoy Westend was built in 1897 based on a project by the Viennese architect Alfred Bayer and the hotel received its name to honor the Savoy dynasty in the reunited Italy. The present spa resort Savoy Westend Hotel is a site of five historic villas. The villa Artemis (former villa Stainl, then Milton and Pöhl) is the oldest, built in 1875 by the master-builder Anton Stainl.
The construction of the other three villas took place in 1895 through 1897 and were interconnected into one site at the beginning of the 20th century – villa Rusalka (former villa Klemm) built for the court master-builder D. A. Klemm, the villa Carlton (former villa Kennsington) built from a project of the town master-builder Josef Waldert, and villa Kleopatra carries the same name to this day.
The main and most prestigious building of the whole resort is the villa Savoy (the original building of the Savoy Westend Hotel) an architectonic composition which draws from a design of the Gothic and Renaissance aristocratic family residences in France. The whole site underwent a thorough and costly reconstruction between the years 2004 and 2005 and was opened to the public, with its new image, in June 2005.
Villas

Villa Savoy
This stately building is the dominant feature of the whole resort and its elegance and unique architectonic composition has been attracting hotel guests since 1897. There is a total of 34 rooms available in the 4-storey Savoy Villa, including the most prestigious and luxurious – the Presidential Suite and the Savoy Suite.

Villa Artemis
The Villa Artemis was built in 1875. It is situated in the middle of a raised garden terrace in the heart of the resort. Like all other buildings, the Artemis Villa is interconnected with the Medical Spa centre. The Artemis Villa offers 6 rooms thus emphasising the ultimate privacy the Villa provides to its guests. The villa rooms – majority of them being spacious apartments with their own kitchenettes – come with their own private parking spaces.

Villa Kleopatra
Like Carlton, the five-storey building of the Villa Kleopatra dates back to the year 1897 and is situated at the end of the palm tree alley. On the right-hand side it neighbours the Savoy Villa with which it is interconnected through a glass corridor. There is a total of 31 rooms. Most of them are west-oriented and afford a beautiful view of the Orthodox church.

Villa Carlton
The Carlton Villa dates back to the year 1897 and it is situated in a small courtyard at the end of a palm tree alley. The villa offers 25 rooms, which provide its guests with a magnificent view of the garden terrace and the surrounding spa forests. The second and third floor of the building consist of rooms that are classified as Family Suites and Junior Suites and that can also be used as an Executive Floor. The Carlton villa is also directly connected to the Medical Spa centre, thus providing all possible luxury and comfort even to the most demanding clientele.

Villa Rusalka
The Villa Rusalka was built in 1897 and all four floors, on which rooms are situated, project above the level of the terrace. The villa offers 18 rooms and is closely connected to the Medical Spa centre with which it is interconnected by an elevator.