Přerov (Czech pronunciation: [ˈpr̝̊ɛrof]; German: Prerau) is a town on the Bečva river in the Olomouc Region of the Czech Republic. Přerov is a statutory city. It had a population of 47,373 as of January 2, 2008. Přerov is about 22 kilometres (14 miles) south east of Olomouc. In the past it was a major crossroads in the heart of Moravia in the Czech Republic. It is still a major railway junction with mainlines to Prague via Olomouc, Warsaw via Ostrava, and Vienna via Břeclav, and a regional line to Brno. Today the main commercial heart of the town lies around the T.G. Masaryk Square, which is of limited architectural interest. Of greater interest is the cobbled Upper Square enclosed by historic buildings, where the Comenius Museum can be found.
Things to do in Prerov
3.5 based on 21 reviews
i had very nice spaghetti yet portion was way too big...the oven in the middle of the restaurant with pizzas being prepared is a very good touch but unfortunately we , Eastern Europeans can't sell what we have :(
4.5 based on 74 reviews
I've visited with my brothers because we wanted something Soup was nice and tasty. Staff left enough time between main course which was well appreciated (and to be honest not seen at many places). Steak and sides were amazing. It's obviously one of the more expensive places but you are definitely paying for quality here.
5 based on 15 reviews
Our favourite rest in Přerov, last time we celibrated maturita of our son, we had dinner here with our family,its very cosy´here and you can see, how people feel fine here.
I was there many times and always was satisfied. The owners are very hard working and dedicated people. Recommended for family/friends/collegues celebrations!
3.5 based on 7 reviews
nice choice of home brewed beer, tried all of them and all of them were surprisingly nice. food was very average, but then u dont go to a brewery for michelin experience
2.5 based on 7 reviews
I’ve visited today for lunch menu. Restaurant wasn’t very busy. Staff was pleasant but they brought us mains while we’re all still eating the soup. Portions and prices aren’t bad, but generally all aspects of this place aren’t anything special. If someone would invite me to come here I would politely accept, but I would always prefer going elsewhere
4 based on 4 reviews
It is located near to stadium so most probably football fans will be most happy audience here. You are entering trough small door with interesting wall decorating to poor illuminated room. Yes, people are still allowed to smoke inside here! Different screens show different sport competitions. Staff is very nice, just unfortunately nobody speaks english, Spanish or Russian - German is possible. We ordered Schnitzels (6/10) and bear.
I would say very nice place to meet locals and see their evening rituals...
4.5 based on 4 reviews
We've visited with my family. This place is more of a pub than a restaurant but food quality wasn't affected by that. We've been larger group of people, and despite there being only one waitress it was all going quick and smoothly. It's nothing overly fancy here, but food was tasty, portions large and big up to the waitress who was running whole pub by herself.
4 based on 9 reviews
I have been brought to this local pub by some locals. This is a great little countryside Czech pub, quite popular with the locals. We had few amazing Czech beers and some great local food - gulash above anything else. We spoke to the owner who had completed a motorcycle trip with some friends across USA inspiring the internal décor for the place. Outdoor Seating is available in the summer. Owner family is very friendly and welcoming. Great place. Stop by if you are in the area.
4.5 based on 5 reviews
Čisté bistro s klasickou nabídkou, doplněné o pult s lahudkami a pult s cukrarskymi výrobky. I v půl třetí měli asi dvě jídla z denní nabídky.. Co mě ale zarazilo - toalety za 10,-Kč??? Pokud se nepletu tak restaurační zařízení jako bistro by mělo zdarma poskytovat možnost umytí rukou zdarma...
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