Surroundings & Recreation
City of Pilsen
Pilsen is the fourth largest city in the Czech Republic. It is located in western Bohemia. It is an important industrial, commercial, cultural, and administrative centre.
www.plzen-city.cz
Plzeňský Prazdroj
Plzeňský Prazdroj is the leading brewing company in Central Europe. It has the largest beer sales in the Czech Republic and is the largest exporter of beer to more than 50 countries all over the world.
www.beerworld.cz
www.prazdroj.cz
www.pilsner-urquell.cz
Golf Park Plzeň
is a luxury golf resort on the north-eastern edge of the city of Plzeň (Pilsen), near the village of Dýšina.
www.golfplzen.cz
Dinopark Plzeň
Dinopark is a unique amusement park for general public. The main target groups are families with children from 5-15 years old, depicting scenery from the life of Mesozoic animals as they likely populated our planet long time ago.
www.dinopark.cz
Tips for trips
Manĕtín
Manĕtín castle was built after a town fire in 1712. The building was designed by T. Hafenecker.
Kladruby Monastery
The monastery was founded in 1115 by Duke Vladislav I.
www.top.cz/pamatky-plz
Monastery in Plasy
The Plasy monastery was founded in the middle of the 12th century by Vladislav II, duke and later king of Bohemia.
www.hrady-zamky.cz/klaster-plasy
Rabštejn nad Střelou
Allegedly, Rabštejn nad Střelou is the smallest town in Central Europe.
Nepomuk
The first written record concerning the village that later grew into this town, founded by the Cistercian order, dates from around 1177.
Starý Plzenec
The oldest settlement in the Pilsen area according to written records.
Kozel Chateau – Šťáhlavy
Kozel chateau was originally a hunting lodge built in the Classicist style from 1784–1789.
www.hrady-zamky.cz
Mariánská Týnice
Regional museum situated at the former Cistercian pilgrimage site 40 km north of Pilsen.
www.marianskatynice.cz









