Nadhian
I liked Cheb, it's a nice little town they have a bell-thingy at their marekt square that rings on the full hour and it sounds soooo great, I fell in love with it, heh. There's also some castle ruins there from which you're supposed to have a really nice view, but we didn't have time to go. I'm not sure it's really worth travelling there just for the city though.But if you're staying Karlovy Vary for several days, it would of course not be practical to have to travel that far to your hotel and probably not cheaper then either, especially going by car. So you should find a hotel in K.V.I don't think the time you planned for Karlovy Vary is too much. We were there just for a day, and it was enough to walk around town anjoying all the pretty buildings, go up on a hill to enjoy the view, have some cake at the famous Grandhotel Pupp (terribble service I don't recommend going there!) but we didn't go to any museums or anything of the sort. So 2 days don't seem to be too much.
Nadhian I liked Cheb, it's a nice little town they have a bell-thingy at their marekt square that rings on the full hour and it sounds soooo great, I fell in love with it, heh. There's also some castle ruins there from which you're supposed to have a really nice view, but we didn't have time to go. I'm not sure it's really worth travelling there just for the city though.But if you're staying Karlovy Vary for several days, it would of course not be practical to have to travel that far to your hotel and probably not cheaper then either, especially going by car. So you should find a hotel in K.V.I don't think the time you planned for Karlovy Vary is too much. We were there just for a day, and it was enough to walk around town anjoying all the pretty buildings, go up on a hill to enjoy the view, have some cake at the famous Grandhotel Pupp (terribble service I don't recommend going there!) but we didn't go to any museums or anything of the sort. So 2 days don't seem to be too much.