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Premysla Otakara II Square (Namesti Premysla Otakara II) Review

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After staying overnight in Budweiser Town, the square is relatively large, with fountain sculptures in the middle and various small buildings on both sides. Budweiser was born in this town, hence its name. There's a restaurant near the square. It's the best Chinese food we've ever had.

Premysla Otakara II Square (Namesti Premysla Otakara II)

Posted: May 17, 2018
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  • 爱生活
    5/5Outstanding
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    The ESK BUDJOVICE is located in the center of the Southern Czech Basin, at the confluence of the Voltava and Marseille rivers, the capital of the Czech South Bohemia state, with a population of about 100,000. In 1265, the then Bohemian King Ptkara II ordered the construction of this charming medieval town. It is the home of Budweiser Beer and the world famous beer city. Budweis is a German translation of Budweis, Budweis is a bit of a twist, and the Chinese prefer to call him Budweis. Budweis is a charming and quiet medieval old town with wonderful Baroque architecture in the old town. The town is small, and more than 2 hours in the morning is enough for you to stroll leisurely to every corner of this small town, where there are no crowded crowds, no noisy hustle and bustle, and quiet. No skyscrapers can be seen here, four to six-storey small buildings lined up around the square, the buildings are connected by 18th century promenade, fully maintaining the original Baroque and Renaissance style, different and coordinated, and painted with rich colors, changeable and elegant, Walking around it seems to be visiting an architectural exhibition. Like other ancient towns in Europe, the center of the town is the square - Pemysl Otakar II Square, the square is planned in 1265, and now the square of 133 meters x 137 meters is the largest square in the Czech Republic, and it is also one of the most beautiful squares. The square is surrounded by different styles and colorful buildings such as Baroque, Gothic and Renaissance. In the Austro-Hungarian era, the square was renamed Franz • Emperor Joseph Square and Masalique Square, and during World War II it was changed to Adolf • Hitler Square and the original name was restored after the upheavals of the early 1990s.

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    Posted: Jan 9, 2020
  • e50***89
    4/5Excellent
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    The Czech town of Budweiser is famous for its origin, and the current beer Budweiser brand has become an American company. Budweiser Square is located in the center of the town, and there is a fountain in the square named after Przemysl • Ottoka II. It feels like in Europe, there must be squares in the city, there must be churches or fountains on the square. Come here in the evening, the golden sun shines on the baroque classical architecture, which is intoxicating.

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    Posted: Sep 8, 2019
  • cparissh
    4/5Excellent
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    The square is not very big, there is a tram next to it, and the square is also a stone road. It hurts a little to walk. Of course, there are coffee shops and restaurants around the square. It is very comfortable to be located outdoors.

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    Posted: Jul 8, 2019
  • 事事随缘
    5/5Outstanding
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    Bujeyovice is a beer city in the south-central Czech Republic. It is a very charming old medieval city. There is a huge square in the center of the city, surrounded by the corridors of the 18th century. The buildings are simple and the whole city is surprisingly small. When we visited the city, we hardly saw many people.

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    Posted: Aug 1, 2017
  • Dolly5028
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    Budjeevice, also known as CB, was designated as the imperial city by Przemysl Ottoka II in 1265 and became a major town in South Bohemia. The square in the city center is named after the king: Przemysl Ottoka II Square, the largest square in the Czech Republic. Even Prague, the Czech capital, does not have such a large square.

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    Posted: Mar 1, 2019
  • Tiramisu8511
    5/5Outstanding
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    Bujyovice is a city in the southern part of Czech Republic. Its central square (Budweiser Square) is the largest city square in Czech Republic. Walking into the alleys of the ancient city, many buildings with German flavor can be found. It is said that this is the Czech city with the most German flavor. Roaming around the streets of the town, it seems that there is a tempting fragrance everywhere.

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    Posted: Oct 21, 2016
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