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Confluence of Radbuza and Mže Rivers

Experience the serene beauty and historical significance of the Radbuza and Mže rivers' confluence in Pilsen, the birthplace of the city.

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Witness the merging of the Radbuza and Mže rivers in Pilsen, Czech Republic, a serene and historically significant spot marking the birthplace of the city. Enjoy the natural beauty and learn about the area's rich past through informative displays.

A brief summary to The confluence of the Radbuza and Mze

  • Východní Předměstí 2525, Pilsen 1, 301 00, CZ
  • Monday 12 am-12 am
  • Tuesday 12 am-12 am
  • Wednesday 12 am-12 am
  • Thursday 12 am-12 am
  • Friday 12 am-12 am
  • Saturday 12 am-12 am
  • Sunday 12 am-12 am

Local tips

  • Take a leisurely stroll along the riverbanks to fully appreciate the peaceful atmosphere and scenic views.
  • Read the informative boards to learn about the history of the rivers and their significance to the city of Pilsen.
  • Bring a picnic to enjoy by the river, taking advantage of the benches and green spaces available.
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Getting There

  • Walking

    From the Plzeň main train station, walk northwest along Nádražní Street, then turn left onto Denisovo nábřeží. Continue along the riverfront for approximately 1.5 km. The confluence will be on your left, where the two rivers meet. The walk is straightforward and takes about 20 minutes.

  • Public Transport

    From the main train station, take Tram line 1 towards Slovany. Get off at the 'Náměstí Generála Píky' stop. From there, walk north along most Legií street, then turn left onto sady Pětatřicátníků. Continue walking until you reach the river, then turn right and walk along the riverfront until you reach the confluence. A single tram ticket costs 22 CZK.

  • Taxi

    From the Plzeň main train station, a taxi to the confluence will cost approximately 120-150 CZK, depending on traffic. The journey takes about 5-10 minutes. Taxis are readily available outside the train station.

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The confluence of the Radbuza and Mže rivers offers a tranquil escape in the heart of Pilsen, Czech Republic. This picturesque meeting point is where the city of Pilsen was founded in 1295 by King Wenceslas II. The Radbuza and Mže converge to form the Berounka river, shaping the region's geography and history. Visitors can enjoy leisurely walks along the lush, green pathways that line the rivers, taking in the scenic views. Benches and trees dot the landscape, inviting moments of relaxation and contemplation. Informative boards provide insights into the history of the rivers and their importance to the city. The area is family-friendly, with accessible paths suitable for strollers. Historically, the confluence was a strategic location at the crossroads of trade routes connecting the Czech lands with Nuremberg and Regensburg. Pilsen quickly grew into an important commercial center, becoming the third largest town in Bohemia by the 14th century. Today, the confluence serves as a reminder of Pilsen's rich heritage and natural beauty.

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