Introduction
88km (55 miles) SW of Prague
"Zde se narodilo pivo." The phrase ("the birthplace of beer") greets you at almost every turn. And they aren't kidding. Some 400 years ago, a group of men formed Plzen's first beer-drinking guild, and today beer is probably the only reason you'll want to stop at this otherwise industrial town. Unfortunately for the town, its prosperity and architecture were ravaged during World War II, and few buildings were left untouched. The main square, námestí Republiky, is worth a look, but after that there's not much to see.
Plzen's Claim to Fame -- Founded in 1295 by Václav II, Plzen was and remains western Bohemia's administrative center. King Václav's real gift to the town, however, wasn't making it an administrative nerve center but granting it brewing rights. So more than 200 microbreweries popped up, one in almost every street-corner basement. Realizing that the brews they were drinking had become mostly plonk by the late 1830s, rebellious beer drinkers...
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Plzeňský Prazdroj Brewery Tour
- Beer has been brewed in Pilsen since the 13th century, and Plzeňský Prazdroj, responsible for Pilsner Urquell, continues to delight beer drinkers...
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Chodovar spol. S R.o.
- If you like Beer, massage and the idea of even taking a nice hot bath in Beer then this is something for you. Well worth a visit but don't try...
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PLAZA Plzen Shopping Center (Nákupní a zábavní centrum Plzeň Plaza)
- Plzeň Plaza (Pilsen Plaza) was built in 2008. It is the second largest shopping center in Pilsen. There are dozens of shops, you can buy there...
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