The Grandhotel Pupp (originally Pop) is a truly iconic five-star property located in the heart of Karlovy Vary. Rich with six generations of Pupp family history, an original Saxon Hall, the building itself dates to 1701 and was first opened as the Grandhotel Pupp in 1894. Grandhotel Pupp: Iconic Hotel in a beautiful valley, but here and there could improve - See 1,120 traveler reviews, 1,632 candid photos, and great deals for Grandhotel Pupp at Tripadvisor. Grandhotel Pupp: beautiful and peaceful - See 1,124 traveler reviews, 1,644 candid photos, and great deals for Grandhotel Pupp at Tripadvisor. Grandhotel Pupp: Overpriced - See 1,093 traveler reviews, 1,565 candid photos, and great deals for Grandhotel Pupp at Tripadvisor. Grandhotel Pupp: The Hotel is best experienced from the OutsideIts not worth it from the inside!!! - See 1,063 traveler reviews, 1,482 candid photos, and great deals for Grandhotel Pupp at Tripadvisor. Grandhotel Pupp as a film location. Filmmakers like to live in Pupp, but they also shoot here. Interiors and exteriors have been featured in countless Czech and foreign films, the most famous of which are undoubtedly the Casino Royale, a Bond movie with Daniel Craig and Eva Green, and the Last Holiday, a remake of an American film classic starring Queen Latifah and Gérard Dépardieu. Luxurious cars, the mysterious Bond-like atmosphere, a beautiful Bond girl, and Grandhotel Pupp shone in the 21st Bond movie Casino Royale. In the biographical drama about Édith Piaf, the Festive Hall of Grandhotel Pupp appears in the very first shots. Filmmakers transformed the Festive Hall into a paradise of flowers for this piece. Grandhotel Pupp: An average stay in this old beauty. - See 1,058 traveler reviews, 1,470 candid photos, and great deals for Grandhotel Pupp at Tripadvisor. Grandhotel Pupp: Trip back in history - See 1,056 traveler reviews, 1,467 candid photos, and great deals for Grandhotel Pupp at Tripadvisor. The Grand Hotel Moskva is the name that the Grandhotel Pupp of Karlovy-Vary during the communist period in Czechoslovakia. Nationalized in 1945, the hotel’s owners along with the totality of the Karlsbad (German speaking) population were expelled from the country. Until the war, the hotel belonged to the Pupp family (Pop in Czech). 9wwUncP.