Pilsen

Pilsen © Andrew Krump
In Tokyo you drink sake and in Moscow you drink vodka, but in Pilsen (known locally as Plzen) you drink beer. This small town in Bohemia claims to be the birthplace of beer, with a tradition going back centuries. The town was founded in 1295 and granted coveted brewing rights, spawning more than 200 microbreweries that developed the famous Pilsner brewing methods that create some of the best beer in the world even today. The Pilsner Urquell Brewery offers tours, and is still Pilsen's main attraction.

Aside from its beer, Pilsen tends to be overlooked as a travel destination, but visitors will enjoy exploring a variety of museums dedicated to everything from ethnography and history to ghosts and puppets. The town itself is pleasant to walk through and has some beautiful buildings to see, including the 16th-century Town Hall, the Cathedral of St Bartholomew, and the Great Synagogue.

Just as you'd expect in a town famous for its beer, Pilsen has a lot to offer in restaurants and pubs. There are many places to try local Czech cuisine, and bars serve coveted unfiltered beers, which are considered far superior to the filtered exports.



Attractions

Pilsener Brewery
Pilsener Brewery © Andrew Crump

Pilsner Urquell Brewery

The most popular attraction in Pilsen nearly since it opened in 1842, the Pilsner Urquell Brewery produces the Pilsner beer that the town has become known for. Visitors can tour the modern breweries, which also contain some of the original equipment, and learn about the brewing process. Pilsner also offers tours for underage groups. The site also contains a brewery museum, which has a replica of a 15th-century brew house and exhibits on beer and drinking history going back to medieval times.

Address: U Prazdroje 7; Post code: 304 97; E-mail: visits@pilsner.sabmiller.com; Website: www.prazdroj.cz; Telephone: +420 377 062 888; Opening time: Daily April to September 8am-6pm, October to March 8am-5pm. Tours in English conducted daily at 12:45pm, 2:15pm and 4:15pm.; Admission: Kc120 adults, Kc 70 children

Events

Pilsener Fest
Pilsener Fest © Rob Sinclair

Pilsner Fest

While the Germans have Oktoberfest, in the Czech Republic the highlight of any beer aficionado's calendar is Pilsner Fest. Held every summer over two days in Pilsen, the festival is one of the oldest in Europe, having taken place for over 150 years. Offering plenty of food, music, games, and of course beer, the festival is among the biggest parties in the Czech Republic.

Venue: Various venues in Pilsen; Date: 27 - 28 August 2011; Website: www.pilsnerfest.cz


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