A Tour of Pilsen, Czechia & the Pilsner Urquell Brewery
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- Опубликовано: 14 окт 2024
- Exploring the city of Pilsen in Czechia (the Czech Republic), which is where pilsner beer was originally invented in 1842.
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Thank you for showing us Pilsen! A city that gave the world the pilsner-style beer - most travel vloggers would never consider stopping but it is a very cool city🎉
Gabriel Traveler at its finest. That cool intro too. We love it when you explore castles and old cities. Thanks for taking us along!
Greece was never on my travel list, but now after watching Gabriel I am slowly changing my mind.
he has done an excellent job showing us how cool the greek islands are!
I'm going to Nisyros Tilos and Kos because of his videos 😊
I will tell you some tips why greece is a Top destination Great weather all year round..World class beaches....Great History & archeological sites. plethora of island options and still affordable compared to other top destinations..And lastly but most important it's SAFE!!!!
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I'm familiar with the archaeological sites and beaches.
But... I've never heard anyone say Greece is safe.
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36:48 - T.G.M. was the first presiednt of Czechoslovakia and it was pretty much banned to talk about him during communism, or he was just portraited as a "bad capitalist" during these times. Also to talk about liberation by US army was banned, communists tried to delete this history, but they failed, people in Pilsen and whole western Bohemia were still celebrating liberation by US army even during communism. If you stay few more weeks to 5-8th may, you could even meet some WWII veterans who return there every year or at least their kids, because most of them unfortunatelly already passed away in last years.
TGM probably turns in his grave after Klaus and Mečiar torn Czechoslovakia in half, and sold or tunneled out most of traditional Czech crafts and industries. Even the fricking Pilsner brewery is now owned... by Japanese.
@@Kamamura2 Yeah, but it would probably happen even without those 2 mafians, Slovaks wanted their country, now they can't complain that we force them something. Selling everything to foreingers is a catastrophe, especially when it's everything owned by Germans who are not honest people and they use us as cheap work power and exploting you always when they can. They pretend how they follow laws, but only in Germany, in other countries, they act exactly vice versa, they are cheating, scamming, not paying taxes, paying half of salary illegally on hand.....Germans are hypocrites.
Celebrating being liberated by the US army while the US army let the communists have their town is first rate stupidity.
Thanks for your travel videos btw Gabriel!
Gabe, thanks for trekking up those steep stairs to show us the magnificent view. If I ever get to Pilsen, I think you have saved me from having to do it myself.
Nice video to end the day on thanks Gabriel.
Now that's a ginormous cathedral... very cool!!! ☮☮☮
I drove to Pilsen when I lived in Germany many years ago just to drink the beer. Enjoyed the trip.
Another great video, loving seeing parts of the Czech Republic beyond Prague.
I'm heading to Berlin then Prague this weekend and it's suppose to warm right up to mid 20s so might be worth staying around in Central Europe for a little longer.
I very much enjoyed this series. My family is from Germany and it is interesting to see what some of that older country looked like on your train rides around the area. Very cool seeing the older buildings and Czech cities. Very cool architecture around there. Bravo. Thank you!
Plzeň je mé rodné město ❤ nejlahodnější je právě ta krásně vychlazená plznička😊díky za krásné video
There are quite a few smaller European countries where almost all tourism is in the capital. Another one is my country Sweden, we have about the same population size as the Czech Republic and almost all tourists only ever visit Stockholm, but there are many other cool cities and towns much worth visiting, like Malmö, Lund, Gothenburg, Uppsala, Visby, Östersund, Ystad and Sigtuna (the oldest town in Sweden). Also Denmark is much more than just Copenhagen. Pilsen looks interesting!
I've been to Uppsala and I agree... it's an amazing place with beautiful surroundings, Nature, people... Malmo on the other hand was is a bit disappointing, unsafe place...
@@veliborb The Malmö old town is quite nice, and Malmö has one of the best city beaches in Sweden. Agree it's not among the best cities though, but still worth a small visit.
Byl jsem ve Stockholmu v roce 92 v hale Globen! Hrál jsem hokej . Potom v Örebru tam se moje sestřenice provdala, miluju přírodu ve švédsku, sbíral jsem tam houby jako správný čech. Byl jsem v Helsinkách ve finsku. Ale doma je doma! Hej
Indeed---I also LOVED the views from the train's window, for all the same reasons ♥
As always, fascinating subject and such professional work. I'd know your style anywhere! Been traveling with you for years and have enjoyed every mile. Thank you for taking me along.
The square where the Cathedral was is beautiful and huge and climbing up to the top of the Cathedral the view and the bell was amazing 🌞
Good watch & listen, thanks Gabriel.
Darn... love that North Temple song!
No doubt, it's a classic.
I have never expected you to visit my hometown, thanks for giving it a go. I hope you'll give Pilsner Urquell another try in the future. The taste from a can and from a tap can be very different. Pilsner brewery has huge effect on Czech beer culture and the care that is given to pouring of beer is something you will not experience in any other country. I recommend watching the video from Honest Guide ''Why does beer in Europe have huge foam head?'' and visiting any czech pub from list of ''Brewers star'' establishments awarded by Pilsner Urquell and I believe you would understand more why is Pilsner so popular.
If you ever visit Prague in the summer, there is a hidden gem called ''Kuchyň'' next to the entrance to Prague Castle, it translates to ''Kitchen'' and it is amazing Czech restaurant with the best view of the city.
Hope you will have lovely time in Central Europe and I can't wait for more Greek islands!
Had a lot of that Kozel dark in Poland last year. Is a world class beer (to me). Back there again in 3 weeks.
I like Kozel but start to feel heavy after having too many so switch to Pilsner or Hoegaarden if we are at a place which has it from the tank.
Gabriel plzen is Just my favorite CZ 🇨🇿 City 🤙
After sitting in the train, you need to move and find lots of stairs 😅. Pecfect day, the view was great. Don’t worry about your clothes, it is still cold and i guess we all focus on the nice places we can visit with you.
Pilsen looks like a beautiful city. I love the square with the cathedral, the view from the top was awesome, reminded me a bit of Ulm in Germany, very similar. Czech Republic looks so clean and the trains and trams look like a great mode of transport. Great video, looking forward to Cesky Krumlov, should be amazing. 😊❤
The old city in Pilsen looks amazing. Good news, the weather is expected to be much warmer & sunny in central Europe from this weekend. Really enjoying your travel videos and experiences.
Yeah, very similar temperature to Mediterranean also in Czechia and Slovakia from this weekend on. ;) So freezing was surely only temporary.
Bamberg in Germany is so close. It's largest world heritage site of UNESCO and with tree counties around the highest density of breweries in the planet: 1300 with 4,000 brands. Every village has one. Before every street. Also it is called small Rome, Small Venice and it is sister city to Prague as built by the same architect. P.s.: In my city Bamberg you have to visit SCHLENKERLA - a smoked beer, the first ever and all love it! Also als US people.
@@LaVerdadJournal , sorry, I have been to Bamberg and didn't see anything really special in it as an experience European tourist. Česky Krumlov and Slovakia are definitely much more interesting.
@@Ojstra Well, than you came without any (!) preperation. You cannot deny facts. It is Germany s largest UNESCO world cultural heritage site by size, Hollywood movies made there, Small Rome, Small Venice, University and Germany s beer city. They come from Asia and the US to dry the smoked beer in Schlenkerla. You are ridicouls. Shame for your ignornace or lies!
Pilsen is really an underrated city and this video shows why. Thank you for showing us this video, Gabriel. Česke Budejovice is a nice center of South Bohemia as Česky Krumlov and Hluboka Castle nearby are really amazing spots, some of the best in the country. Brno in Moravia (east) is underrated, too, I had a nice time there in Christmas season last year. As of Slovakia, I can say that it is surely a hidden gem of Europe, especially beyond Bratislava. I travelled there last year all around the country and I can confirm it, endorse and recommend. I recommend doing Trenčin (nice historic city), romantic Bojnice Castle, unique and special village Čičmany with unique painted houses, Orava Castle near Liptovsky Mikulaš (film setting for Nosferatu-1922 Dracula movie), amazing mountains High Tatras (Štrbske Pleso with lake, Lomnicky Štit above Tatranska Lomnica with cable car to 2,634 m) and Košice (very underrated second-biggest city in the country). If in Czech Republic it is all well linked with public transport (trains, buses), in Slovakia it is somewhere better to rent a car (especially for Čičmany village and Bojnice Castle from Trenčin or Žilina) although High Tatras are well connected (towns Štrbske Pleso, Stary Smokovec and Tatranska Lomnica between them by train and with Zakopane, Poland, too).
So I personally hope that you don't miss Slovakia once again (as it was last year), it will last only like 14 days the most, so there will still be nice time to go to Mediterranean after that (before the summer crowds). You can also take a flight in Krakow after visiting Slovakia, it is right north of Zakopane. Have a nice time, bon voyage.
I love Plzen. It's where my partner is from and like a working class Prague, but cozier.
I was surprised how clean and historical the cities are. The expansive plazas and cathedrals look inviting and safe.
You are in for a treat in Cesky Krumlov - and it will be over 20 degrees Celsius in a couple of days! Really glad you're enjoying your visit of Czech republic, there is so much to see! Hope you visit Slovakia as well (my birthplace), also so many beautiful spots there, as well as the High Tatras mountains!
Kozel is my favourite beer,good choice!I am very glad that you like it here,the wheather forecast for the weekend is good,have a nice time,Gabriel and thank you for the presentation of our country.👍
Great video G. I've added Plzen for an overnight stop now too. Was wondering how to get there from Karlovy Vary, you've solved that for me. Will be travelling on to Cesky Krumlov too.
Also there are buses, which are quicker from Prague to Karlovy Vary.
We don't know if there is beer in heaven so we must enjoy it now. We know thought that the Anunaki introduced the recipe in their neck of the wood. Anyway, thanks for this tasty pit stop at Pilsner. Effing nice.
Good choice on Kozel Dark beer, its my favorite too!
Kozel is nice when it's cool out, but I can only drink 5 or 7 of them.
Very beautiful city, and clean
No homeless on every street 😮
I'm livin in Pilsen and there's lot of homeless. Especially in Train Station (3:30 in video). Lot of junkies there + needles on the ground.
I love Pilsner Urquell, one of the best in my opinion. Fair enough if its not to your taste Gabriel. Great Vlog as usual. Hope you enjoyed the Aussie/Czech pies
It is the best beer in my opinion.
If you decide to go to Slovakia I would recommend to stop in the east of CZ in Brno and the Moravian Karst near Brno where is the Macocha Abyss and the underground cave river of Punkva which you can take a boat ride on.
You made somehow a mistake, asuming Brno is similar to Pilsen and Cesky Krumlov. It's a very unique city, by the way like 10x larger than Krumlov, also different from Prague. Brno is a super compact city with a lot of nice architecture, but also some absolutely unique sightseeings, such as Tombs with ossuary in one of the main squares. Also always with plenty of valuable cultural events, like galleries and exhibitions.
Thank you for this tour of Pilsen. A very interesyting city! I would like to add that the company Skoda was founded in 1859 in Pilsen and it famous for its cars. However, the brand ''Skoda'' refers to buses, trolleybuses, locomotives too. Tomas Masarik (1850 - 1937) is a scientist and the first president between 1920 - 1935 of the new-founded Checoslovakia. Besides, Pilsen is the birthplace of Karel Gott(1939 - 2019), the ''King of the check pop music''.
Glad you're heading back to Greece. In case you didn't see my previous post on the subject, if i were you I would rent a car in Athens and drive to east side of the Peloponnese. From Athens, this would involve passing through Corinth, Nafplion, Mystras (near ancient Sparta), and finishing the mainland tour at Monemvasia. From there, you could take a ferry to Kithara island and then branch out to other islands. I've done this circuit many times when I used to teach Byzantine history to American students studying abroad and it is simply amazing.
Sounds like a plan. 😎🍺
@@GabrielTravelerVideos In the event that you're unable to procure a one-way rental (or if it's prohibitively expensive), you could do a loop back to Athens. This could involve going back thru Gytheio, Kalamata, Meligalas, Tripoli. However it might unfold, the eastern part of the Peloponnese is an absolute must.
One more idea - you could simply get a ferry from Athens to Kithara and then take a bus to Monemvasia and Mystras. Those two towns are the quintessential ones not to miss.
The weather is improving over the next week Gabriel, starting Monday it will be around 25 °C in Slovakia, a little colder in the Tatra mountains. You can take a tram ( Zubačka ) from Štrba to Štrbské Pleso. It’s like a small Swiss paradise but much cheaper. From there you can go to Tatranská Lomnica where you can take a cable car to the Lomnický Štít, an observatory at the peak of the High Tatra Mountains. Good Luck!
In your video from a few days ago ( travel fails.. ) @ojstra made a reply to my comment with some interesting info regarding some nice places to see in Slovakia and also where and how to get tickets if you plan to go to the peak. Good Luck Gabriel!
Enjoy “pivo” Gabriel! Greetings from LA!
The song in the beginning gets me emotional.
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Great video again ! 😊❤🇧🇦
Love the music and city... great video!!! 🍺🍺🍺
Will you head to Brno in the south of CZ? It's worth a brief stop if you're heading into Slovakia 🇸🇰
Great sharing of perspective as usual Gabe. I think that if the bell in the cathedral was working, it would maybe be too loud standing directly beside it. Atleast I imagine so.
Yes, sounds like that's the issue, makes sense.
Thank you sir
My 2nd favorite city in CR and home of the mothership. Shame you were a week early. The liberation festival starts May 3.
is the cleanest country ive ever been
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OMG 😱, that's terrible. Where do you live fella?
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I am enjoying your videos, Gabriel! You are in my one of my favorite countries. About beers: Stouts are my favorite alongside blondes and Indian pale ales. 🍺cheers, you are going to love Cêsky Krumlov.
Dude... you didn't have a Pilsner Urquell in Pilsner :(( still love you♥buit dude...I'd chew off my arm to visit the factory and have a freshly poured beer X
He told his reasons why he didn’t take a beer there.
But on the upside today I had a Budvar in Cesky Budejovice, the original home of Budweiser.
I think he said he doesn't like pilsner style beers.
Gabe doesn't like Pilsner Urquell.
Not to everyone's taste. I've been to Belgium many times, but I hate Stella artois
Would love to have a Budvar in Ceske Budejovice, taught English to Czech students for many years and grew to love the people, food/beer and culture. Thank you for taking time to reply, I respect not everyone likes Pilsner style beer, sorry to be a negative Nancy. Love and light ♥️
Blasphemy! Pilsner Urquell is my all time favorite beer. Good stuff. 👍
Cheers. 🍺✌️
I prefer Budvar
I went on the brewery tour in 2010. It was decent enough, about an hour and a half. They were canning Kozel beer at the brewery when we were there. Someone asked if Kozel was now brewed there too instead of Moravia but I think the guide said no.
The Tour was amazing when I took it in 2018 so was old town
Yes what a great looking city.
Bamberg in Germany is so close. It's largest world heritage site of UNESCO and with tree counties around the highest density of breweries in the planet: 1300 with 4,000 brands. Every village has one. Before every street. Also it is called small Rome, Small Venice and it is sister city to Prague as built by the same architect. P.s.: In my city Bamberg you have to visit SCHLENKERLA - a smoked beer, the first ever and all love it! Also als US people.
I think you don’t need to go to Greece. Next week can be warmer weather will come Czechs, Slovakia and Austria
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You may not know this, but hotels have to have your passport when you check in, so that they can register your stay with the police for foreigners. It is to catch wanted criminals.
Got it. 👍
Not only for foreigners, it's mandatory even for locals, no ID or passport = no stay in a hotel.
You need to show tour drivers license in the us too plus your credit card
@@IceGutsunlss you vote, you can do that with out Id.
When I was in Bulgaria the hotel holding my passport was traveler eye opener
Love he thank you monument to America.
If you come to Latvia, try "Labietis" breewery pub, they have 70 different beers; usualy, 15 or 25 are at the bars and they change them regularly. :) one is located in the central market (zepelin hangars)
No,právě a to je špatně! To ,že má pivovarská hospoda 70 piv ,kvalitám jde dolů, a co pivní servis, údržba čepování. Neber to ve zlém, ale nechceš soutěžit se zemí která dala světu Plzeňské. Pivo se tu vaří od roku 1300 a kousek .
Hi Gabriel, a fascinating little city you must be looking to get out of that chilly weather, and you want to get to Greece or a warm island before it gets crowded. I could see you for a month in Greece at the very least before the crowds come.
Weird to see an Australian-style pie place - Skip Pie - in a provincial Central European city. Even in capital cities with large Australian diaspora populations you don't see many Aussie meat pie restaurants.👍
You have arrived! I can't visit the brewery because I wouldn't be able to leave! There is beer, and then there is Pilsner 🍺🍺🍻🍻
Česke Budejovice in German Budweis. That’s where authentic Budweiser beer originates from.
I don't know if you're going back to Prague on your trip, but if you do I recommend you to go to Kozlovna Lidická, this is a pub/restaurant owned by company that owns Kozel and has their different beers on tap and has pretty good food!
I would recommend ,while in Ceske Budejovice ,to take , at least, a little walk around .It's a nice town with a great main square and a lot of brewpubs .
You could go to Slovakia and then Greece, Aegean and Ryanair both have direct flights from Bratislava over there.
So much cleaner there than in Germany, where especially around trainstations you feel meanhwile like you are in Afghanistan, Palestine or Iraq, thanks to politicians who were actually voted by people. Everywhere potential stabbers, rubbish, homeless ppl, drugdealers, dangerzones for woman etc. And the synagoge in Pilsen is not protected by police, whereas in Germany it is impossible because of innumerable potential terrorists. Hopefully Czech Republic will not change.
Sorrry to hear that but not surprising.
@Deadfoot-Dan yes, for intelligent people with a brain it's understandable...
Všichni v evropě nadávali čechům, že nechtějí emigranty a tady je ukázka toho jak vypadá ryzí středoevropská země! Čistá města, honosné domy v centrech, lidé se nebojí chodíte po městech, super perfektní veřejná doprava ve většině měst. Jsem hrdý že jsem čech, jsem potomek českých králů a císařů svaté říše římské..vtip ...jen chci poukázat na to co byla a je má země
If you don't take too long in Czechia, Greek Easter is on May 4th! Best time to visit :)
I love IPA’s. I enjoy most beers except porters. I don’t want my beer tasting like coffee, because I don’t even like coffee.
Gabriel, thank you for sharing your travels! ❤
Why can you play music on your videos but other youtubers can't? 🤔
Anyone can play music in their videos, but you have to be selective about which music you use. If you use music that is copyrighted (which is all popular music) then your video will get demonetized. So I use music that is specifically created for people to use in online content. I made a video a while ago talking about that: ruclips.net/video/vVXMfASGaUs/видео.html
So you were able to find a train fro. Karlovy to plzen? I have been searching online but nothing comes up. I'm just hoping they are nor already sold out due to tourism
Come to Slovakia and visit some castles. Weather is getting better next week. Drink a beer at the boat brewery.
Putin loves Slovaki
You have the same interests in beer that I have. I never enjoyed pilsners or IPAs. Some of my favorites are ales and ambers. 🤩
Amazing video. Thank you for sharing. 👍798
Really looking forward to the Greek adventure Gabe. Any new islands on your radar?
Yes, planning to go to mostly new places.
Interesting tour. Haha, in 12:45 at the bottom of the of the Backbeat Beetles Cover Band flyer it says in Czech, "Ticket = The Best Christmas Present". Funny sales pitch.
Hello Gabriel I am not a big fan of pilsner beer either but I would say that Pilsner Urquell is one of the best pilsner beers that I have tried.
Pilsner is my favorite
Those pies looked so good 😋
31:06 Bratislava is literally 40mins away from Vienna, so in case it's not to late you can still do both.
I gave up climbing hundreds of stairs to get a five-minute view of the surroundings only to turn around and walk back down.
Where else can you change into long underwear while travelling! Could be a vlog by itself!
27:00 be glad it did not ring. Sound levels from the small ones are around 110DB inside. And that big boy could reach 200DB easily. You would lost your hearing at that distance. I was once inside a church tower doing photoshooting for them. Two minutes before noon something starts to buzz and the bell starts slowly to swing... 1cm left... 2 cm right... we ran downstairs like crazy, the sound hit us on the first floor of the tower. Was not very pleasant 😅 My most used word for a week was "what?"
That’s a really good tasting beer 🍺
look at the receptionist.she looks like a model
Czech girls
How come you never have problems with the toilets when you travel all day and walk around all day? Do you stop at coffee shops and restaurants or only use public restrooms?
Good question😂😂😂😂😂😂
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GREATE TOWER THANKS FOR TRASPORT ME THERE. SALUDOS
Gabriel, there is a really good website about the trains in Europe. Maybe you already know about it though. It's called seat 61.
The tower bell probably works, but it would never ring with visitors there, they would be sued for making someone lose their hearing, I wonder if it rings after 6:00 PM
I was in Prague October 2023, and tried the Pilsner beer, but I liked the Guinness beer better when I was in Ireland
You're obviously not a beer drinker Con Con. No one compares a pilsner with a stout.
Need to get back to Europe... Cheers from Texas.
Grab a ticket and go, Isaac. Less talk, more action fella.
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In almost every Czech city you will find a square with a historical core.
He looks like a completely different person. No disrespect. Been watching this channel for several years and the facial hair just adds like 10-20 years to his overall age. Wish he would shave it, or at least super close trim. Then he’d look so clean, fresh, professional, young, healthy, etc.
Yes he looks like a homeless person with that scruffy beard.
Geez...judge much? Post your pic so we can tell you how to look...I think he looks just fine, beard or no.
hello Gabriel. you should consider a visit to Maastricht-Kologne-Liege … very old city’s .. the Kologne catherdal “the Dom” is unmatched.. Maastricht is also very nice and real good food! and in a heartbeat you are in Luxembourg / France
greetz fr Holland
I've been to Maastricht actually, it was the first town I ever went to in the Netherlands, on my trip in 1990. I was visiting a friend in Germany and we went there for a day trip.
@@GabrielTravelerVideos 34 yrs ago .. yes time flies! have a nice one and be safe .. so we can continue watching your travels! grtz
Have you ever been to ABV pub in Beaverton Or? Nice big selection of beers, but none of the views of Europe. When I travel I like to find the laundromat and local markets. But I tend to stay in more touristy places.
Lots of non sequiturs here but I get your point.
Oh Gabriel you should have visited Kutná Hora too.
6:56 Beautiful Pilsen Receptionist!!!
She should have had a bigger role in this video.
36:10 - Tomáš Garrigue Masaryk (1850-1937)
The state was his merit.
36:25 - Those who defended the ideals of justice have prevailed
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