Known by the German name "Budweis" in the 19th century, the south Bohemian city of Ceske Budejovice has been a center of brewing since the 13th century. The original inspiration for the American version, Budwar or Budweiser beer remains one of the most popular in the country. The vast, beautiful Námesti Otakar II square is the site of stately Renaissance, Gothic and Baroque buildings, including the beautiful 1727 town hall. Buses and trolleys link areas, and cycling paths run through the city.
Restaurants in Ceske Budejovice
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The Gallery of art is situated in centre of Ceske Budejovice. The exposition is not fixed. Information about actually exhibitions are listed on website. There is also Gallery Cafe and Gallery shop.
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Enjoy an excellent coffee or tea and begin your journey around the world with our travelogues! Be charmed by unique issues of historical travelogues, discover maps of all parts of the world. Book collection of the museum features about 30 000 of book volumes. The museum is designed as a resting area for those who are interested in traveling of all age groups.
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Fantastic wooden framed building converted into a top notch restaurant and brewery right next to the main church off the square. Recommended
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A regional museum that has rotating exhibitions (Lego was one when we were there as was another on the theatre) as well as a well displayed and informative series of exhibits telling the history of the Town up to the modern day: the panels are written in Czech and English.
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