U Prazdroje 64/7, 301 00 Plzeň-Plzeň 3, CzechiaMap
Phone+420 377 062 888
What travelers say:
super fun day activity. go and learn more about how the Pilsner was made. get a taste of fresh tasted beer!
More
Saved by 2
Pilsner Urquell Brewery Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
Some information may have been translated by Google Translate
Pilsner Brewery is the largest brewery in the Czech Republic. It was established in 1842 and has become a major global beer exporter, exporting beer to more than 50 countries around the world. If you are a beer lover, you must not miss this place. Behind the quaint brewery gate, there are two old and new breweries open to visitors. Here you can not only learn about the brewing process of Pilsner beer, but also taste the pure brewed fresh beer. This is a guided tour of the attraction, with guides in Czech, English, German, Russian, and the whole journey takes about 100 minutes.
Recommendations Near Pilsner Urquell Brewery
Pilsner Urquell Brewery Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
Some reviews may have been translated by Google Translate
super fun day activity. go and learn more about how the Pilsner was made. get a taste of fresh tasted beer!
Very nice tour. Came here on a Saturday on December and was not overly crowded. The tour itself goes for about 110 minutes so plenty things to see. Much recommended
Pearson is one of the most famous beer brands in the Czech Republic, with a history of 100 years. Its brewery is located in the Czech town of Pearson. The brewery retains the ancient brewing process and has a strong taste.
When we went to Pearson Brewery with a long history, we did not know what we were doing. We gathered thousands of high-end motorcycles with different costumes and knighthood. It was a spectacular exhibition of famous brand and high-end motorcycles.
Following CK's one-day group to come here, unfortunately, none of our three people are interested in beer. They feel bored here and urge them to leave. People who know how to do it always sigh: What a pity! I'm just worried about the cardboard boxes stored outdoors in the factory. What about the rain?