One of Czech Republic’s oldest cities, the conception of Pilsen dates back to the 1st century or before. Nestled in the Bohemian region, the city is the fourth most populous one in all of Czech Republic. Like most cities in the Republic, Pilsen is well regarded for its architectural beauty. Buildings dating back to the 17th century dot the countryside, adding an otherworldly charm to the place.
The town of Pilsen derives its fame from the traditional Urquell Beer, and a trip to the city warrants a visit to the 19th century Brewery that produces it. The Brewery offers comprehensive tours, offering a detailed insight into the process of protection. A visit to the Beer Museum and the Pilsen Historical Underground would also be the perfect way to complement one’s visit to the Museum.
History buffs should ideally venture out to explore Pilsen’s historical wonders, the Plague Column and Great Synagogue being among the best places in Czech Republic. A beer spa could be a great way to spend one’s time in the city as well. The weather in Pilsen remains cool and pleasant throughout the year. Rainfall too, is evenly spread out throughout the year, although thunderstorms are rare.