10 Must-See Attractions in Plzeň – The Pilsner Capital of the Czech Republic

Plzeň may be the undisputed capital of beer, but the city has much more to offer. Its 700-year-old city center is brimming with beautiful architecture, intriguing underground passages, and a vibrant scene of restaurants and bars. Join us as we explore 10 must-see attractions in Plzeň—most of them within easy walking distance!

This visit to Plzeň was part of a press trip in collaboration with Visit Pilsen, but all thoughts and opinions are, as always, entirely my own. 

It’s easy to see why Plzeň holds its heart in its name, Pilsen. This is the birthplace of the world-famous pilsner, and brewing excellence has been at the heart of city life ever since the legendary beer storm. But the Czech Republic’s fourth-largest city offers far more than just beer. On a snowy December weekend, I discovered a captivating mix of culture, history, stunning architecture, and hidden underground gems. With all of Plzeň’s top attractions within walking distance, it’s the perfect city for a cozy weekend getaway.

Building in central Plzen - one of many attractions in Plzen

1. Pilsner Urquelle Brewery

That Plzen would revolutionize beer production in the 1838s, was not intentional. But after centuries of beer brewing without quality control and after being served one bad beer too many, angry townspeople and restaurant owners poured 36 barrels of undrinkable beer into the city streets. The era of industrialization was here and the brewmasters of the city got together and started a revolutionary brewery.

In 1842, the first pilsner was released from the factory in Plzen and it was a success. Unlike the dark beer previously brewed in the city, this cold-fermented beer was golden yellow and foamed beautifully. Since then, the Czech pilsner has spread all over the world, but only beer from the Pilsner Urquelle brewery in Plzen can call itself the original pilsner.

Pilsner Urquelle's large copper barrels at the brewery.

Today, the Pilsner Urquelle brewery is Plzen's biggest attraction with over 500.000 visitors a year from all over the world. Book a guided tour through the brewery's fantastic interactive exhibitions and let the guides take you on an exciting story about the city, the beer and how to create a really good beer. As the icing on the cake, the guided tour ends with a walk in the historic tunnels under the brewery and a tasting of an unfiltered and unpasteurized Pilsner Urquelle straight from a barrel.

Read more about the guided tours at Plzensky Prazdroj

The brewery for Pilsner Urquelle
A beer in the cellar of Pilsner Urquelle

2. Náměstí Republiky and St. Bartholomew's Cathedral

At the heart of Plzeň lies the main square, Náměstí Republiky, or ‘Republic Square.’ Every December, the square comes alive with a magnificent Christmas market, while from March to December, the Saturday Farmer’s Market offers a delightful selection of local produce. Cheese, mushrooms, vegetables, flowers, and meat—you’ll find it all here, fresh and small-scale, straight from the farmers themselves.

In the middle of the square is the large cathedral of St. Bartholomew's with the highest church tower in the Czech Republic (102 meters high!). Construction of the cathedral began at the same time as the city was founded (1295) and took almost 200 years to complete.

It is possible to climb the 300 steps up the church tower to get a good look of the city from above, but it is also possible to visit the cathedral and see its beautiful interior without climbing stairs. I visited the ottoman and listened to atmospheric singing and music during a (very) early Advent mass - a beautiful experience I will never forget.

Read more about the Christmas market in my post Christmas market in Plzen – A family celebration with tradition.

Republic Square and the Great Cathedral of Pilsen
Republic Square with its many fountains

3. Adolf Loos apartments

Adolf Loos was one of Europe's most influential architects during the early 20th century. Loos was very modern and minimalist for its time and used colors and beautiful wood materials in a way that inspired many.

In Plzen there are no less than eight apartments that retain Adolf Loos original design and you can visit three of them on guided tours. I visited "The Brummel House” on a guided tour and was greeted by an apartment with exciting design details that would fit in a modern home even today. During the guided tour, you will also hear the tragic story of the Jewish Brummel family who owned the apartment and were taken to concentration camps during World War II.

Read more about Adolf Loos and the guided tours at Adolf Loos Plzen.

Interior details in the Brummel House
Yellow wall cabinets and patterned wallpaper in Adolf Loos design

4. The Great Synagogue

The Great Synagogue (Velká synagoga) in Plzen lives up to its name. The world's third largest synagogue was built at the end of the 19th century with an impressive architecture and magnificent interior. But the synagogue's heyday did not last long. During the Second World War, the synagogue was used as a storehouse and during the communist rule the building was left to decay. Thanks to major renovations during 1995-1998, the synagogue is now restored to its full glory.

You can visit the synagogue Sunday to Thursday between 10am and 17pm. Saturdays and Sundays it is closed to visitors.

Read more about it The Great Synagogue at Visit Plzen.

The synagogue in the dark from the outside on a winter's day
Synagogue Plzen from the street with its two towers

5. The Marionette Museum

If you grew up in the 70s, you've probably sat in velor pants and watched Czech puppet shows on TV. The Czech tradition of marionettes and theater started in the middle of the 18th century and was then mainly aimed at adults. The stories were often based on old folk legends and folk traditions and princesses, devils and kings often appeared in the stories.

Today, the audience is mainly children and the terrible stories have been replaced by fairy tales, but the tradition of puppet theater remains.

Read more about the museum at Museum Loutek V Plzni

Puppet Museum - Plzen
Puppet museum with puppets on a stage
Puppet museum scary dolls with the devil

6. Visit a beer spa

A bath in beer—does that sound tempting? Rich in B vitamins and minerals, beer is said to work wonders for the skin. At the Purkmistr Brewery, you can indulge in a truly luxurious experience designed for stressed souls: a spa retreat in beautiful surroundings where you sink into a fragrant beer bath for complete relaxation. And as a special touch, each bathtub even comes with its own beer tap.

Read more in my post Beer spa in the Czech Republic – A visit to the brewery Purkmistr in Plzen

Purkmistr beer spa with wooden bathtub and beer taps. One of all the sights in Plzen.

7. Underground Plzen

Put on your helmet and embark on an underground adventure beneath Plzeň’s historic quarters. Excavations began at the end of the 13th century, and today the tunnels stretch like a spider’s web beneath the city streets, offering a fascinating glimpse into the past.

For centuries, the underground passageways have been an important part of daily life and were used for beer storage, fresh water wells, food storage and as shelter for the inhabitants during war. During the guided tour, you will see many of the historical objects found in the tunnels during the excavations and also hear stories about how people lived in Plzen in the Middle Ages.

There are over 20km of passages under Plzen and with a guided tour you get to visit 1,5km of them.

Read more and book your guided tour at Plzensky Prazdroj.

Underground Plzen tunnels
Finds found in the underground tunnels under Plzen

8. Plzeň's little Venice

One of the many beautiful places in central Plzen is Mill grater - Plzeň's little Venice. Here the small lake is surrounded by greenery and around the beautiful houses there are pleasant walking paths and statues. During the summer months, the outdoor seating by the water is filled with people and the flower beds overflow with flowers. A place not to be missed when you are visiting!

Read more about the place at Visit Pilsen

Beautiful view of little Venice in winter

9. The Franciscan monastery

The museum of religious art is located in an old Franciscan monastery. While you may not be completely sold on ecclesiastical art, this is more of a historical art museum. Here you will learn about the life of the monks and wander through the old monastery's grand corridors under beautiful ceiling paintings.

Learn more about The Museum of Religious Art at Visit Plzen

The courtyard of the Franciscan monastery
Roof of the Franciscan monastery in Plzen

10. Techmania Science Centre

Techmania Science Center is an interactive museum with a strong focus on physics and mathematics. Here, everything is hands-on—press, test, and explore to your heart’s content. It’s fun for all ages, and I guarantee you’ll learn something new. The center also features a 3D planetarium, and tickets for the shows should be booked in advance.

Read more about the museum at Techmania Science Center.

Techmania Science Centre

How do I get to Plzen?

Plzen is 90km southwest of Prague. You can easily get there by train (1h 20 min) and the trains run at least once an hour. Read more about traveling by train in the Czech Republic in Traveling by train in the Czech Republic - That's how it works.

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Travel blogger, gastronaut, photographer and family adventurer with over 60 countries in his luggage. Eva loves trips that include beautiful nature, hiking boots and well-cooked food. On the travel site Rucksack, she takes you to all corners of the world with the help of her inspiring pictures and texts.

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