Things to do in Czech Republic
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Nava
This bookshop sells regional maps.
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Alterna
For rock, punk and occasional jazz.
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Knihkupectví Literární Kavárna
Bookshop. Has English-language titles.
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Kino Metropole
For Hollywood hits and occasional art-house surprises.
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Geokart
Bookshop. Stocks maps and travel guides.
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Moravské Divadlo
From opera to ballet, and all affordably priced.
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Městské Divadlo
The town theatre holds regular performances. Check the website for the current program.
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Čas Kino
Shows mainly Hollywood movies.
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Dance Club 28
For pre-recorded beats until the early hours
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Brno State Philharmonic Orchestra
City's main venue for classical music. Buy tickets at the Philharmonic Orchestra Box Office.
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Scala
Shows a mix of mainstream and art-house films.
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Moravská Filharmonie
The local orchestra presents regular concerts and hosts Olomouc's International Organ Festival.
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City Bike
Bicycle rental includes helmet, padlock and map.
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Konzervatoř
The majority of classical concerts in Plzeň are held here.
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Chamber Philharmonic Orchestra of South Bohemia
Concerts take place in an atmospheric converted former church. The repertoire ranges from standard classical to folk music and children's specials: consult the website for current listings. Buy tickets at the box office or the concert venue an hour before the start of each performance.
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Bambus
For hole-in-the-wall and eat-on-the-run Asian food.
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Slunečnice
For fresh sandwiches, self-service salads and vegetarian dishes. Around 100Kč will buy a plateful.
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Kotva
For self-catering, head to this basement supermarket.
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Mahen's Theatre
For classical drama (usually in Czech) and operettas.
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Planetarium
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Town Art Gallery
The Town Art Gallery hosts art and design exhibitions.
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Municipal Art Gallery
Features a modest collection of 20th-century Czech art.
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JK Tyla Theatre
Plzeň's main theatre stages regular Czech-language performances.
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Klub 7
Sweaty underground club popular with the younger crowd.
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Café Elefant
Classy old-school spot for coffee and cake. A tad touristy, but still elegant and refined.
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