Český Těšín (Czech pronunciation: [ˈtʃɛskiː ˈcɛʃiːn] ( listen); Polish: Czeski Cieszyn, German: Tschechisch-Teschen) is a town in the Karviná District, Moravian-Silesian Region of the Czech Republic. The town is commonly known in the region as just Těšín (Silesian: Ćeszyń, Polish: Cieszyn). It lies on the west bank of the Olza river, in the heart of the historical region of Cieszyn Silesia. Until the 1920 division of the region between Poland and Czechoslovakia it was just a western suburb of the town of Teschen, which after the division fell to Poland as Cieszyn. The combined population of the Czech and Polish parts of the city is around 60,000 (25,000 in Těšín, 35,000 in Cieszyn).
Restaurants in Cesky Tesin
4.5 based on 114 reviews
Cieszyn has a lot to offer, it is old town in Poland ruins from XI century, including tower and hunting castle
A strategic hill with medieval ruins and high trees providing shelter against wind. Different shades of green and no doubt wonderful in autumn. Occasionally nice views on the hills, city and Olza river. History cloaked in mystery. Very pleasant romantic ambiance.
5 based on 2 reviews
Perfektní restaurace v příjemném prostředí mimo město ,vsazená do krásné,podbeskydské přírody.Perfektní interiér,vybrané vystupování personálu,vynikající servi a super jídlo.Vše na vysoké profesionální úrovni.
4.5 based on 263 reviews
Czantoria Chairlift in Ustron - open all year round A modern quad chairlift equipped with a system that slows the chairs down for passengers to get on and off + The chairlift is open year-round! + Special events and festivals for everyone + Bicycles may be transported on the lift + Special offers for groups of more than 20 people + Easy to use for children, elderly people and people with disabilities
It was truly a fun day for all the group. Lovely views and really good food... Being summer we didn't get to see the snow but still really worth a visit.
4 based on 5 reviews
Tężnie w Dębowcu może nie należą do największych ale mają podobno największe stężenie minerałów itp. W tygodniu jest dość spokojnie i luźno czego nie można powiedzieć o ciepłych weekendach. Przydałoby się więcej miejsc parkingowych i atrakcji dla dzieci. Plac zabaw to trochę za mało. Miła i spokojna gmina. Warto wpaść i odpocząć przy okazji poprawić stan zdrowia. Polecam sklepik przy tezniach można kupić produkty eko oraz lokalne.
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4.5 based on 77 reviews
Not as exurberant as similar city squares in Poland, but still all right with an early 19th century Ratusz and houses from the times of Franz Jozef 'Der Kaiser' of Habsburg Austria. The rynek is located high enough to prevent it from being flooded by the Olza river. So you would have to walk up a bit and take your reward: coffee with cake, or what most people take: beer on one of the many terraces.
5 based on 6 reviews
Ein sehr modernes Eishokeystadion wo man allerhöchstes Niveau des tschechischen Eishokeys bewundern kann. Kostensloses Parken ist möglich. Auch für Rollstuhlfahrer geeignet. Essen und Trinken gibt's auch. Günstige Eintrittspreise. Und eine Weltklasse Mannschaft.
4.5 based on 346 reviews
The highlight of our visit was the predatory bird show where the bird caretaker not only told us about the habits and favorite food of buzzards, falcons and eagles, but also demonstrated how they fly, gain altitude and speed in the air, and hunt (using a toy prey). Our kids (4 and 6 y.o.) enjoyed it very much, also the part where we had to duck to avoid the eagle returning to the falconry glove :)
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4.5 based on 48 reviews
It is a short walk from the city center and you reach the Castle hill where several historical buildings show the historical heart of the city. Piastowska tower is one of them, The hill itself and its neighbourhood is a lovely place to walk, look around and relax. It is possible to climb the tower and get a great view over the city and wide sorroundings.
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