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Plzeň
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Czech Republic
Population: 171.356
Licence plate: ?P? ????
Major roads: D5
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Plzeň (Pilsen) is 4th biggest city in Czech Republic. It is located about 90 km west of Prague, and it has more than 170.000 inhabitants. This city is known by its beers (most famous is Pilsner Urquell brewery but there are other 5, maybe even more, smaller breweries) and Škoda factories (not cars but electric locomotives, trams, trolley-buses, turbines etc.).

Hitchhiking in

By highway from any direction 5E 50

Get off at the exit "Plzeň - Černice", Olympia shopping centre is there. Be careful and go from the highway near the shopping centre, you will see bus stop. Trolley-buses no. 13 not really often go to the city centre. Walking is also possible but city is not near, watch signs "Slovany".

Many times I caught driver from Prague to Germany and they decided to go through the city for me! It's not longer distance, just the driver loose a few minutes because of traffic lights and you can save at least 30 minutes (at night even more).

Hitchhiking out

Northeast towards Praha 5E 50

Find main breweries (Gambrinus and Pilsner Urquell), they are at the main road to the highway to Prague. Walk until you see big crossroads and just behind it is great spot (place at map). You can also use trolley-buses 11, 15, 16, 17 and get of at station "Šumavská" or trolley-bus 13/bus 28 to station "U prazdroje" and continue to that crossroads by following the trolleys.

This is new and probably the best spot. Quite good even in the late evening. A sign with "Praha" or "PHA" can help.

Most of cars I have caught went to various parts of Praha (mostly Zličín, Airport, Smíchov...).

Going around Praha towards Brno 1

If you want to go eastern/southern from Praha it's easy. Cars going that way use new ring road so they won't stop you automatically in Plzeň (everybody thinks you want to go to Praha) so get off at the last petrol station before Praha called "Rudná" (McDonald is there) and there use a sign "D1". You can save lot of time. Or try to use both signs "Praha" and "D1" in Plzeň. Only with sign "D1" I have never been successful.

Going through/around Praha towards other directions

With other directions it is much harder. You can also try the last petrol station before Praha and ask drivers but better is probably to go to the city and find spot there.

West towards Nürnberg, Regensburg 5E 50 or Domažlice, Cham 26

In the city centre there are pretty good maps showing the way out, but for example from náměstí Republiky keep walking Solní (Palackého náměstí – Přemyslova – Skvrňanská – and finally Domažlická) about 1,5 km until you see a bus stop that is just before a railroad crossing. You can hitchhike either from the bus stop or the empty area between the stop and the raidroad. This spot is ok, but you'll probably find better ones by taking a bus a bit forward down the road 26.

At the evening/night Domažlická street is full of prostitutes (but sooo ugly that I can't get how they can make money.

The best spot I have found is at the terminus of trolley-buses 12, 15, 17 "Nová Hospoda", be careful - not every of them ends there. It is quite long walk from city. From that terminus go little bit back to the main road, turn right and there is long bus stop. For Germany use sign "D". For Domažlice, Cham (D) no sign or exact sign.

Once I caught car to France here but I needed to go southern at german A7

Southeast towards České Budějovice, Linz 20E 49

From the city centre use trolley-buses 10 or 13 to "Bručná" or tram 1 to terminus "Slovany" and then these trolley-buses or 3 stops walk to "Bručná". There is good place behing traffic lights. Only next trolley-buses sometimes come and also some people park cars there. But hitchhiking there is easy. Road to České Budějovice is full of villages with many good spots for further hitchhiking.

Northwest towards Cheb, Sokolov, Karlovy Vary 20E 49

Take tram 4 in direction "Košutka", get out at "Severka". At the crossroads turn up, you can try luck there at the bus stop or take bus 30 to the terminus "Úněšovská, Globus". There find main road (roundabout is there), don't go out but little bit back to the city. There is fire department and nice place to hitchhike.

South towards Klatovy 27E 53

Take tram 4, go to the terminus "Bory", cross road and there is long bus stop. The best spot. Lot of cars end at Přeštice, half-way to Klatovy.

North towards Most 27

Take tram 1, go to the terminus "Bolevec", go little bit back to main road and hitchhike at bus stop behind traffic lights.

Public transport

City transport is very good in the whole city, even at night. You can get a free map in the city information centre at Náměstí Republiky (main square). Ticket costs 12 Kč ~0,50 € and you can't change with it (for changing/long time tickets you have to own a Pilsen card). Buy tickets at tobaccos, machines don't work well. Tickets from the driver cost 20 Kč ~0,80 €

The fine if you are found and caught without ticket is 600 Kč ~24 € (maybe more now).

Warning for westerners

This city is full of pubs and bars. Beer is good, big and much cheaper than anywhere west from Czech Republic. So drink carefully!

I recommend to try beers from local breweries and don't make picture about Czech beers with trying just that most known which are everywhere.


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