Located on the outskirts of Třebíč, Hotel Alfa provides rooms with free Wi-Fi. The historic city center is a 15-minute walk away. Guests can sample traditional Czech cuisine at the on-site restaurant....
Saunders
United States of America
Just a very comfortable well located property with the most congenial and helpful kit staff.
Located in the center of Trebic, Hotel Solaster Garni is just steps away from UNESCO protected Saint Prokop church and the Jewish Quarter. It features rooms with flat-screen satellite TVs.
Jonas
Lithuania
Spacious and bright rooms, very good location, great breakfast
This hotel garni is located in the UNESCO-protected historical Jewish Quarter of Trebic, a few steps from the synagogues and the center. It offers free internet and free parking.
Hotel Cerny Orel is located in the center of Trebic, on the Jihlava River. It offers spacious, modern rooms with private bathrooms and free Wi-Fi access. Free private parking is available on site.
Located in Třebíč, within a 5-minute walk of St. Procopius Basilica and 22 miles of Telč Historic Center, Grand Hotel provides accommodations with a restaurant and free WiFi throughout the property as...
Jiri
Czech Republic
Enjoyed the swimming pool with 7 years old kid. Facility was clean and personel nice
Located at the center of Třebíč and 1969 feet from the Jewish Quarter and the Saint Procopius Basilica, Penzion Vis a Vis provides free WiFi, free private parking and bicycle storage.
Just 1.1 miles from St. Procopius Basilica and a 16-minute walk from Třebíč Jewish Quarter, Penzion DON features accommodations in Třebíč, with a bar.
Ryan
Czech Republic
The rooms are not large but the area is quiet . Ample parking space in front of the Penzion. No breakfast but there is a restaurant attached with really good for lunch and dinner. An Albert grocery store is just next to the place so you can get all you want for breakfast and they have a vending machine for coffee at the store.
Trebic is well worth a visit. The Basilica of St Procopius is an architectural gem and the Jewish Quarter has been beautifully preserved.
Public transport is best managed from other large cities by bus, as train journeys often have to be broken with complicated changes. Not so good for those of us who are less mobile.
I took the Flixbus from Brno in the morning and was in Trebic in an hour.
The next day I took another bus to Prague and was there in two hours. If you're taking the Auto Bey bus from Trebic bus station to Prague you need to know it leaves from the side of stand 3, but technically outside the bus station, so the connection isn't on the departures board in the bus station building.
The town is in two halves on both banks of the Jihlava river, so don't miss the town square and the church of St. Martin, or the painted house.
Trebic also seems to have one or two good cafes as well - always good when you're walking around and need some refreshment.
Clare K.
Czech Republic
Scored 4.0
4.0
The place is nice for one day, but in my own opinion it...
The place is nice for one day, but in my own opinion it isn’t foreigner friendly. Not an easy place to reach by public transport, not to mention that the staff at train station are friendly, they gave us the most unfriendly service. The options for accommodation is limited, I would say it’s overpriced a bit compare to other cities, even Prague can offer a better accommodation for the same price I paired here. I would say it’s good enough for one day trip, and it’s better to come here with a Czech friend, otherwise you won’t really enjoy it.
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Anonymous
Taiwan
Scored 8.0
8.0
Trebic is a small, yet interesting historic town in the...
Trebic is a small, yet interesting historic town in the Czech Republic.
I arrived on a Sunday when most everything was close, however, enchantingly quiet.
I enjoyed strolling to the various sites and meandering around the old Jewish quarter...very interesting.
Michele
United States of America
Scored 10
10
I was just sleeping in Trebic for a night, because I was on...
I was just sleeping in Trebic for a night, because I was on a bike tour. But the beautiful buildings made a lasting impression, I would have gladly stayed for a couple of days to wander in the streets.
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Anonymous
Hungary
Scored 10
10
Trebic is nice small town with very pleasant atmosphere.
Trebic is nice small town with very pleasant atmosphere.
During summer, there isa lot of cultural activities to do.
We did like to eat in restaurant “Lihovar” - very good food / good price. Next to restaurant is small “Jaguar ” car exhibition - for car lovers. Restaurant “Nad Babou” is a restaurace, which you must to visit . The restaurant is desighned in folklor style; food is very good too.
Public transport is very good too.
Free street parking out front of the hotel, rooms facing the street - you can see you car from the room. Check in online and a keycode was provided for entry. Despite that, we were warmly received upon arrival by a friendly gentleman who guided us through the keypass system and made sure we could enter our room.
The room was modern, clean, spacious. There was a rain showerhead in the bathroom, aircon, comfy bed. Town was maybe a 10min walk or so away. Would happily stay again.
with Joseph, you can't go wrong. Form great and supportive staff to amazing rooms and facilities. I stayed several times, at least 2-3x times a year and they keep the constant quality of service. Can wholeheartedly recommend it to any visitors of Trebic. Top accommodation in Trevic last couple of years.
This accommodation is a must if you are going to spend a night or two in Třebíč and it’s surroundings. The kitchen is really nicely equipped, the whole place is clean, location is convenient and there is really nothing to dislike about this.
Simple hotel-restaurant occupying a big block, in the outskirts of Trebic. We arrived late and could check in through a tablet at the reception and picked up our keys from a keybox. Beds were comfortable, we had a quiet night there.
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