Hotel Palace
Hotel Palace offers comfortable accommodation in 15 standard grade rooms and 2 De Luxe rooms. In Roudná district, free on-street parking is readily available, but we can also offer off-street parking in a nearby secure car-park. Colour TV with satellite reception
around 180 international programmes, radio, refrigerator, direct dialling telephone, LAN high-speed Internet, bath or shower, toilet, wash-hand basin and hair drier. South-facing windows have
electrically operated exterior blinds ...
Hotel
Victoria
Hotel Victoria is located 10
minutes from the centre of Plzen (Pilsen) and was built in
1992. The hotel is located in a renovated bourgeois building
which dates back to the beginning of the twentieth century.
The hotel is modern and stylishly decorated. There are 40
double rooms, 15 single rooms and 4 suites available. All
rooms are equipped with bathroom/shower and WC, cable TV,
radio, refrigerator, safe and direct dial telephone. Some
rooms also have a balcony ...
Plzeň (Czech name) or Pilsen (German equivalent, sometimes used in English) is a city in western Bohemia in the Czech Republic. It is the capital of the Plzeň Region and the fourth-most-populous city in the Czech Republic. It is located about 90 km west of Prague at the confluence of four rivers (Radbuza, Mže, Úhlava, and Úslava) which form the Berounka River.
The most prominent sights of Pilsen are the Gothic St. Bartholomew's Cathedral, founded in the late 13th century, the tower of which (102.26 m / 335 ft) is the highest in the Czech Republic, the Renaissance Town Hall, and the third largest synagogue in the world (after those of Jerusalem and Budapest). There is also an historic underground tunnel/cellar network open to the public for tours, up to three levels deep running under parts of the Old Town. Pilsen is also well-known for the Pilsner Urquell (since 1842) and Gambrinus (since 1869) breweries. The pilsener style of beer, based on Pilsner Urquell, was developed in Pilsen in the 19th century.