Hotel Beta features a shared lounge, terrace, a restaurant and bar in Bzenec. This 3-star hotel offers free WiFi. The property is non-smoking and is located 50 km from Penati Golf Resort.
Clare K.
Czech Republic
The location on the square in Bzenec is ideal. There is a supermarket right next door. There is a restaurant and bar in the hotel, which was handy, as it was cold outside so I didn't need to go anywhere to eat. The food is well cooked and the breakfast is tasty. There is WiFi in the rooms, which I like, as I work online.
Hotel Lidový dům has a shared lounge, terrace, a restaurant and bar in Bzenec. This 3-star hotel offers a tour desk and free WiFi. Some units at the property have a balcony with a city view.
Clare K.
Czech Republic
The hotel is conveniently located on the main square in Bzenec. It is also convenient that there is a pleasant restaurant in the building, as well as a beer hall. I had dinner at the restaurant and it was excellent, as well as for a very reasonable price. The room was very clean and comfortable. The mattresses are exceptionally comfortable and the bathroom very spacious, especially the huge shower. I welcomed the fact that there was a lift, as I have some mobility issues. All in all, I had a very pleasant and relaxing stay.
Set in Bzenec in the South Moravian Region region, Apartmán s privátní VÍŘIVKOU has a terrace. Both free WiFi and parking on-site are accessible at the apartment free of charge.
Set within 50 km of Penati Golf Resort in Bzenec, Apartmány u sv. Kryštofa provides accommodation with seating area. This apartment offers free private parking, a 24-hour front desk and free WiFi.
Vojtech
Czech Republic
Even though we arrived late, the host was there to show us the apartment. One of the rooms was rather small, but nothing tragic really. The living room was huge. Everything was neat and clean, looked like brand new!
Penzion NoFasada is located in Bzenec and offers a shared lounge. This guest house provides free private parking, a shared kitchen and free WiFi. Outdoor seating is also available at the guest house.
Piotr
Poland
Very quiet and cosy place. Very high standard, all the utilities are brand new and clean. Perfect for big group of friends.
Bzenec is a quiet town in Moravian Slovakia. There are important attractions, however, such as the local wine industry and the tunnels under the square. Check out the Tourist Information Centre on the main square. If you want to visit the local Jewish cemetery, you need to make a prior arrangement. The main square is a five-minute walk from the train station and the town has an hourly train service to and from Brno.
Clare K.
Czech Republic
Scored 8.0
8.0
Bzenec is well known for its wine production, as well as for...
Bzenec is well known for its wine production, as well as for its historical Jewish museum and Jewish cemetery. If you're a good walker or travelling by car, make the effort to go up to the Chapel of St. Florian and St. Sebastian on the hill behind the main square, where you can get a superb view of the surrounding vineyards, Chriby Hills and the White Carpathians.
In winter it is quiet and restful, with beautiful Christmas lighting. I'm a big fan of short, relaxing overnight breaks so Bzenec is ideal.
The main square is a five-minute walk from the train station - the best means of public transport at the moment, as there is a bypass being built that complicates road travel.
The Beta and Lidovy Dum hotels are both comfortable and reasonably priced, with good restaurants, but choose the Lidovy Dum if you are not good with stairs. If you run short of supplies, there are numerous local businesses on the square, as well as a Coop supermarket next to the Beta hotel.
Clare K.
Czech Republic
Scored 10
10
I thought that people in the town were very friendly
I thought that people in the town were very friendly
For someone that does not speak the Czech language ,we always found someone to understand or accommodate us .It was a very welcoming town. Very easy to get to train station and walking around was not that far.
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