Birrificio privato Pilsner e tour di Pilsen da Praga All-Inclusive





Descrizione
La città di Pilsen ha molto da offrire. Prima di tutto è una capitale mondiale della birra - la prima birraia di Pilsner è nata lì. Durante il viaggio ti godrai una visita guidata attraverso il birrificio Pilsner Urquell, terminata da una degustazione di birra non filtrata, spillata da botti di rovere. In secondo luogo è una città di valore storico con la terza sinagoga più grande del mondo e la Cattedrale di San Bartolomeo con il campanile più alto della Repubblica Ceca, e infine è un centro industriale della Boemia con la società di ingegneria Skoda. Il programma della giornata a Pilsen potrebbe anche essere adattato ai bambini (Techmania science centre, l'unico osservatorio 3D in Repubblica Ceca, dinopark, muzeum di fantasmi e fiabe o zoo).
Opzioni tour
Itinerario
La tua guida privata e autista ti verranno a prendere a casa tua di Praga. Dopo ca. 1,5 ore di guida confortevole si raggiunge Plzen. È stata la capitale mondiale della birra dal 19 ° secolo. È stata anche la capitale europea della cultura 2015. Se sei un fan della birra, non perdere l'occasione di unirti a un gruppo e visitare il birrificio Pilsner Urquell (ingresso incluso) in questo tour in cui è nato il tipo di birra Pilsner e dove puoi assaggia questo "pane liquido" localmente chiamato direttamente dalle botti di rovere (a causa del programma di visite al birrificio, i tempi di raccolta la mattina alle 8:30 e le 9 si applicano solo a luglio-settembre). Dopodiché, goditi un pranzo tipico della Boemia nella più antica birreria locale.
Dopo aver visitato il birrificio esploriamo il centro storico. Puoi vedere la quinta sinagoga più grande del mondo (gli interni sono chiusi dall'inizio del 2020 a causa della ricostruzione, in alternativa puoi visitare la vecchia sinagoga con memoriale delle vittime - chiuso il sabato e le festività ebraiche, ingresso non incluso), vedi università locale, rinascimento municipio (XVI secolo) o Cattedrale di San Bartolomeo con il campanile più alto della Repubblica Ceca (102 m). In caso di interesse c'è un'opzione per esplorare il labirinto di passaggi, cantine e pozzi che fu costruito sotto la città nel 14 ° secolo. La lunghezza totale dei passaggi supera i diciassette chilometri, il che lo rende uno dei più grandi sistemi sotterranei storici dell'Europa centrale (opzionale, non incluso).
La torre della chiesa più alta della Repubblica Ceca (102 m) offre una splendida vista di tutta la città.
(Facoltativo, per bambini) Il programma della giornata a Pilsen potrebbe essere adattato anche ai bambini. Il centro scientifico locale della techmania dove impari giocando, l'unico osservatorio 3D in Repubblica Ceca, il dinopark, il muzeum dei fantasmi e delle fiabe o lo zoo sono luoghi ideali per il divertimento dei più piccoli e dei loro accompagnatori (ingresso non incluso).
Punti salienti
Cosa è incluso
Luoghi e orari di ritiro
Ovunque a Praga. Fuori Praga di comune accordo.
Valutazioni dei viaggiatori
Informazioni importanti
- Accessibile in sedia a rotelle
- I neonati e i bambini piccoli possono essere portati in carrozzina o passeggino
- Sono disponibili seggiolini specifici per neonati
- Adatto a tutti i livelli di forma fisica
Recensioni(17)
Michal is a wonderful tour guide. He is local to the area and his family has been there for generations. We did this trip and a Prague walking tour with him on a different day. I highly recommend him. Michal picked us up at our hotel in a spotless beautiful van that was very comfortable. My husband who is very tall was very happy, he had plenty of room. Water was provided and lunch at a local Pilson restaurant was included. We had a walking tour in Pilsen which was very interesting followed by a delicious lunch and the brewery tour which was really fun.
Michal was a great guide—very knowledgeable about Pilsen and Czech history. We had a great time and highly recommend this experience
It was a pleasure having Michal as our tour guide. His passion for history was evident, and the tour did not feel forced or memorized and rehearsed like some others do. In fact, it didn’t really feel like a tour at all…more like an afternoon hanging out with a very well-informed friend. Highly recommend this tour if you’re in Plzen!
It was great getting out of the city and Pilsen was a lovely town. Walking up the church tower was a highlight. Michal was a fabulous guide - super knowledge about Czech history and culture. Lunch in Pilsen was delicious and the day was just perfect.
I searched for several tours to the Pilsner Brewery, but the vast majority only went to the factory, without the right to walk a little by the city of Pilsen. I chose this tour because it already included shuttle, tickets and food in the city. The Guide, Michal, is very friendly but also super respectful. For me, who was travelling solo, that made all the difference. We talked a lot and the trip was great. He is very attentive and patient. We climbed to the church tower (entry paid separately, on my request) and he told many curiosities about the city and the region. The tour through Pilsner Urquell is pretty nice. It is worth knowing, even more if the tour is shared with more people (pair, group). I highly recommend to anyone who can have this experience!
Great tour! Michal is an excellent guide. After picking us up at our hotel in Prague, the scenic drive to Pilsen through the Czech countryside flew by as Michal engaged us in conversation. His knowledge of history and culture is extensive. We visited the historic small town of Pilsen including a beautiful church. Afterward, Michal dropped us off at Pilsner Urquell Brewery for a guided tour. The facilities are immense and the tour is well worth the visit just to see the magnitude of their bottling operation. The history of Pilsner beer was interesting and underground tunnels were incredible. Of course the best part was the tasting directly from an aged barrel!!! Michal was waiting for us at the end of the tour. We had time to browse the gift shop before having lunch. We could have ate at the brewery but Michal suggested an alternative so we dined at a restaurant in town where locals frequent & the first place to serve Pilsner Urquell. Food was excellent. This was a great way to end our 10 day vacation cruising the Danube River and 3 days in Prague. Michal offers many different city tours of Prague and other sites such as Cesky Krumlov and Kutna Hora. I highly recommend Michal as your personal guide while visiting Prague and the Czech Republic. You won’t be disappointed!
Michal is the best guide you could ever find. He was very attentive and knowledgeable of Pilzen history and attractions. We had wonderful Czech lunch in a historical Cafe. Michal kept us engaged in conversation for the entire trip. I would highly recommend this tour.
It's worth spending a day on your trip, departing from Prague. The city is small. By making a plan (find out the times and duration of the tours), you can get to know the city, visit the basements of Pilsen and take a guided tour at the Urquell brewery. We had lunch at Urquell's own restaurant, which is excellent. Food for all tastes at a fair price. The train ticket is valid for 24 hours.
Michal our guide made the trip. His knowledge and friendliness was exceptional. The lunch he took us to was very tasty.
Michal made this trip. We corresponded prior to leaving the states and set up a customized trip to Pilsen and a tour of Pilsner Urquell Brewery. Pick up and drop off at our AirBandB. The drive to Pilsen Michal explained historical facts and provided a "mini tour" during the drive. We spent some wonderful time in Pilsen Square and learned the history and meaning behind many of the structures. Again, Michal is very knowledgeable and provided us with context you could never get from a written tour guide. The weather cooperated and we made the walk up the church steeple for a wonderful view of Pilsen. Lots of stairs with some on a good incline as advertised. Then to a local microbrewery for lunch. No hassles with parking at Pilsner Urquell and a short walk to meet the tour guide from Pilsner Urquell. Good overview of their brewing process, but was made for the mass audiences. HIghlited by a taste of unfiltered beer in the cellar. Then a ride back to Prague. Michal again providing interesting conversation and details ( playing Modaul's symphony as we are traveling by the river) We did a private walking tour with Michal 2 days prior and again highly recommend. Provides the history and context of Prague and he is extremely knowledgeable.



