About the Hotel
Hotel Radium Palace is the landmark grand spa hotel of Jáchymov, the world's first radon spa town, occupying a prominent position on the main T. G. Masaryka boulevard. The hotel takes its name directly from the radium whose discovery in local silver mine ore by Marie and Pierre Curie in 1898 gave Jáchymov — then the Austro-Hungarian town of Sankt Joachimsthal — its place in the history of nuclear science and balneology. Radon bath treatments commenced here in 1906, making Jáchymov the oldest radon spa destination on earth.
The hotel offers a full spa with indoor pool, sauna, and spa services, together with a restaurant, bar, coffee shop, hair salon, and business centre with conference facilities. Free buffet breakfast is served each morning. Skiing on Klínovec, the highest summit of the Krušné Hory range — a UNESCO World Heritage mining landscape — is available nearby, and hiking and cycling trails through the Bohemian Ore Mountains are easily accessible.
Jáchymov's historic spa promenade, the Bertha Sanatorium, and the town's silver mining heritage are all within short walking distance. The hotel provides 24-hour reception, multilingual staff, a bell service, laundry, luggage storage, ski storage, and a communal lounge.