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    Plzeň (Czech pronunciation: [ˈpl̩zɛɲ] ⓘ), also known in English and German as Pilsen (German: ⓘ), is a city in the Czech Republic. About 78 kilometres (48 miles) west of Prague in western Bohemia, it is the fourth most populous city in the Czech Republic with about 186,000 inhabitants, and about 323,184 people in its urban area.

  2. Plan your visit to Plzeň, the gateway to Western Czechia, taste Pilsner beer, enjoy Pilsner Urquell Brewery Tour, download travel guides and spend an incredible time in the City of Pilsen, European Capital of Culture 2015.

  3. Plzeň, in English known also as Pilsen, is a city in western Bohemia, in the southwestern part of Czechia. After Prague, Brno and Ostrava, it is the fourth largest city in the whole of Czechia. Pilsen is one of very few Czech cities that have English names different from the original.

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  4. Plzeň (Czech pronunciation: [ˈpll.zɛɲ]), also called Pilsen in English and German, is the most important city of West Bohemia in the Czech Republic. The City of Pilsen was founded in 1295 by King Wenceslaus II of Bohemia, who gave to 260 Pilsner citizens the right to brew the beer.

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    • Pilsner Urquell Brewery. For a starting point look no further than the brewery that exports Pilsner Urquell to more than 50 countries worldwide. Urquell was the first-ever blond lager, created in 1842 and its game-changing bottom-fermentation process was the ancestor of around two-thirds of all beers consumed in the world today.
    • Brewery Museum. It’s a given that Pilsen should have one of the world’s top beer museums, and the attraction is in a 15th-century brewhouse no less. You’ll get the lowdown about the Czech Republic’s close relationship with beer, perusing a whole load of beer-related curios.
    • The Pilsen Historical Underground. Above the surface Pilsen has changed a lot over the centuries, but underground things have been left untouched since medieval times.
    • Cathedral of St. Bartholomew. Certainly the crown of old Pilsen’s architectural ensemble, the first stone of this sublime building was laid in 1342. Unlike many churches of its kind in Europe this cathedral is the same now as when it was ordained, which makes it one of the country’s national cultural monuments.
  5. Visit Pilsen - Official Tourist Guide. The Best of Pilsen. Visiting Pilsen for the Beer. Old Town. Pilsen for Children. Museums and Galleries. Parks and Gardens in Pilsen. Industrial Sights. Day Trips around Pilsen. Experience Pilsen. More than 5 reasons why you should plan a trip to Pilsen in 2024.

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  7. Pilsen - official information server of the city. Explore Pilsen. Where to go with kids in Pilsen even though it’s freezing outside. With winter pretty much at our doorstep, are you wondering where you can go with your little ones in this unpleasant weather? Get the whole family to pack their bags and set off for Pilsen!