A Tour of Pilsen, Czechia & the Pilsner Urquell Brewery

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Exploring the city of Pilsen in Czechia (the Czech Republic), which is where pilsner beer was originally invented in 1842.

Music during the video (in order):

"North Temple" by Samuel Scott McCumber
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"Up in Trouble" by Mike Franklyn
&
"Come and Get It" by Dan Lebowitz

Gabriel is a traveler, outdoors enthusiast and travel writer who has been adventuring around the world since his first trip to Europe in the summer of 1990 when he was 18 years old. He is author of "Following My Thumb", "Gabe's Guide to Budget Travel" and several other books.

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Plzeň je mé rodné město ❤ nejlahodnější je právě ta krásně vychlazená plznička😊díky za krásné video

JanaKondrová
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So nice towar looking everywhere so city display nicely

explorewithbaruah
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Gabriel Traveler at its finest. That cool intro too. We love it when you explore castles and old cities. Thanks for taking us along!

thebudgetbackpackers
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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.

Pidalin
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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🎉

MrZonYT
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Nice video to end the day on thanks Gabriel.

jackallen
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Greece was never on my travel list, but now after watching Gabriel I am slowly changing my mind.

travelvideos
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Thanks for your travel videos btw Gabriel!

tobi
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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.

brucebenson
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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!

jtkachlmeier
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So nice music and so nice song and so nice 🏙️ city❤❤❤❤

explorewithbaruah
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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.

mlwtennessee
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Now that's a ginormous cathedral... very cool!!! ☮☮☮

annieis
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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

whittakerwinstanleyiii
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Indeed---I also LOVED the views from the train's window, for all the same reasons ♥

dragonfly
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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 🌞

conniedean
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Good watch & listen, thanks Gabriel.

ArcAudios
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I drove to Pilsen when I lived in Germany many years ago just to drink the beer. Enjoyed the trip.

palukens
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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.

timstravels
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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.

oakld