The world famous so called 'Pub' is unque because each table has its own tap. Imagine that: each table having its own beer flowing to it. Whats more than that, is that each table competes against each other, and on a big screen TV they have a scoresheet. And you are on top of that competeing against other 'Pubs' in other cities. haha. This wouldnt happen here since AA would cry out; everything aboutr this bar makes you want to drink more and mroe! Go see this Pub!
Written Mar 22, 2008
This place is open until like 10 am. It was great to get there at like 6am and have a few last drinks and chill. I'm not sure if it was a gay bar, but definitely gay friendly, you'd have to go at night and check it out. The atmosphere is sheik but not shi-shi.
Dress Code: Definitely a nic-er place but nothing too upidy.
Written May 5, 2004
Not quite a nightclub, but more a kickin bar.
The bartenders were a riot, and we had a lot of crazy fun & shots, and my advice (if you're a girl) is stick to the bar. When we drifted into the table area, it took 30 seconds before we were serenaded by a drunken guy professing his love through the words of celine dion. Entertaining yes, but back to the bar we went, and, with the aid of a pocket dictionary, some polish, and some german, we partyd with a famous Czech singer and his best friend. They taught us drinking songs, toasts, and took us to all the spots we never would have found, includind all the after hours spots.
For the locals in the know of undercover Plzen come here!
Dress Code: Be yourself.
Written May 5, 2004
Address: Sedlackova
Underground restaurant, bar and night club on (or at the end of) Amerika, the road you will come down from the station to the centre. Very reasonable drinks, and lively late-night dancing at the weekend (and perhaps in the week?). The outside looks like a cinema, and may have people hanging around outside.
Dress Code: Nope!
Written Sep 12, 2002
Klub Alfa has it all: a restaurant, gaming room, huge dance floor, and even a bowling alley! What more do you want??? I never stayed until closing, but I think they stay open until the last person leaves.
Dress Code: Pretty much D.I.Y.
Written Sep 3, 2002
Address: 17 Americká
This is the brewery tap of Pilsner Urquell, so there is no place better to sample this world class beer as it is at its freshest! Bustling restaurant in cavernous setting makes a great pre or post tour stopover as well.
Written Aug 24, 2002
Definitively the bust club in town! Entrance fee on Fridays 70 – 90 CZK – otherwise free entrance.
Dress Code: Everything is fine
Written Jun 6, 2007
Just up from Elektra bar, on left hand side - underground bar.
Noisy, smelly and quite good fun. Dance floor dominated by a cage. Mostly heavy metal music, I think - and staropramen beer.
Dress Code: Oh no.
Written Sep 12, 2002
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Q: How much does a typical breakfast,lunch and dinner cost in Plzen? What about coffee? Bottled water?

A: like everywhere else in Czech repubic you will find high prices at most places that are ment for tourists with 10-15 euros per meal PLUS a covercharge of 1-3 euros that...
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Plzen / Pilsen - great architecture & great beer !

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I decided to visit city of Plzen for a few reasons – firstly, it is a home of famous Pilsner Urquell brewery (city actually could be called as capital of Czech beer), the other reason – city itself...
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I came to Plzen, or Pilsen as we Germans call it, to teach. There's a SOCRATES cooperation between my university and Zapadoceska Univerzita in Plzen which enabled me to go there for a week and teach 3...
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Conveniently located on our way home (E50 Prague - Nurnberg) from Prague to Belgium, Plzen is worth short visit of one day tops, as long as you don't expect it to be Prague in small. Living in...
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Plzen has a beautiful main square with old houses and a church in the middle. It could be visited as a day trip from Prague.
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