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The Moravian capital of Brno is the second largest city in the Czech Republic and the gateway to the fertile vineyards of South Moravia. Brno lies in the eastern foothills of the Bohemian-Moravian Highlands, at the confluence of the Svratka and Svitava rivers. It is the traditional capital of Moravia. North of Brno is the Moravian Karst, a region famous for its caves, grottoes, and gorges. The city’s Old Town Hall is guarded by a two-metre dragon, and one of its gems is the Functionalist Villa Tugendhat which is included in the prestigious UNESCO list.

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Brno is the capital of Moravia and the second largest city in the Czech Republic, right after Prague. In the 19th century, Brno embraced the Industrial Revolution with great enthusiasm and the city was nicknamed "the Manchester of Moravia". However, Brno is also a very green city with lots of parks and lakes where visitors can chill out. The town centre is easy and fun to explore on foot and is an ideal weekend destination with plenty of pivnices (beer halls), vinárnas (wine bars), kavárnas (coffee houses), cukrárnas (cake shops) and restauraces (self-explanatory). The city is a network of atmospheric cobbled streets lined with shops and restaurants, clustering around the vast open space of the main square, Náměstí Svoboda. Česká is Brno’s most famous street and favourite meeting place, where you can find the famous Stopka pivnice. Brno also has its fair share of cultural icons: it is the birthplace of Milan Kundera – everyone’s favourite Czech writer, and home to composer Leoš Janáček. The Janáčkovo Theatre is home to a superb opera and also a centre for classical music concerts.

Useful information
Population:

377,440

Currency:

1 Czech crown or koruna (Kč or CZK) = 100 hellers or haléřů

Emergency Info:

General emergency: 112
Fire service: 150
Ambulance: 155
Police: 158
Municipal police: 156

Opening Hours:

Shops and banks are open 9am–5pm on weekdays. Most banks are closed on Saturdays. Museums are open 10am–6pm and are usually closed on Mondays.

Do & See
10 - Z

10 - Z

10 - Z

Do you want to learn more about the dark past of this area, going back to its communist past? Then, pay a visit to 10-Z, code name for the top secret nuclear bunker situated right in the heart of Brno. This is definitely a unique experience.

Botanicka Zahrada (Botanical Garden)

Botanicka Zahrada (Botanical Garden)

Botanicka Zahrada (Botanical Garden)

You don't necessarily need to go far away from the city to enjoy a peaceful and natural environment: the renowned Botanical Garden, for example, is located right in the centre of Brno. Sit on a bench during a sunny day and have a chat with friends, or just contemplate the beauty around you.

BrainFAQ

BrainFAQ

BrainFAQ

Do you want to challenge your creativity and intelligence under pressure? Call some friends and spend a day at BrainFAQ, an escape game where you will face different scenarios and stories such as escaping from a psychiatric hospital unlocking mechanisms and solving puzzles!

Brno Astronomical Clock

Brno Astronomical Clock

Brno Astronomical Clock

A Swedish general who laid siege on the city of Brno towards the end of the 30 Year War was faced with a stalemate and, one day, promised the city of Brno to lift the siege if the city would not fall until noon the same day. Residents of Brno decided to turn the clock so it would read noon an hour early, and the general kept his promise. In memory of this occurrence, the Astronomical clock has been installed, which releases a stream of marbles every day at 11 o'clock: these are sought-after souvenirs.

Brno City Museum – Měnínská Brána

Brno City Museum – Měnínská Brána

Brno City Museum – Měnínská Brána

With Spilberk Castle as its beautiful seat, the Brno City Museum was founded in 1904 and it's one of the main cultural venues in the city. "Gateway to Time", for example, is a long-running archaeological exhibition showing visitors primeval localities and medieval finds from Brno and surroundings.

Brno Reservoir

Brno Reservoir

Brno Reservoir

This is a popular resort and an ideal place for all kinds of water sports: the banks are lined with sport facilities, restaurants and pubs. Moreover, the reservoir/lake stretches up for 15 km to the lost-in-time hamlet of Veverská Bityská. A ferry boat chugs between Brno and Veverská Bítýška from April to September and will take you to this beautiful site.

Capuchin Monastery And Crypt

Capuchin Monastery And Crypt

Capuchin Monastery And Crypt

Discover the history of the Capuchin order - and have a somehow morbid experience - while paying a visit to this venue, where you will get the chance to see the Capuchin monastery’s crypt! Here, mummified bodies of 150 monks are displayed and preserved naturally since 1784 in the dry atmosphere (visitors will also notice that many were buried with their boots on).

Cathedral of St Peter & Paul

Cathedral of St Peter & Paul

Cathedral of St Peter & Paul

Located on the top of the hill known as Petrov, the free-standing Romanesque basilica was rebuilt as a Gothic cathedral in the 13th century and then converted to the Baroque style in the 18th century. The twin spires are depicted on the Czech 10Kč coin.

Dining
Bar, Který Neexistuje

Bar, Který Neexistuje

Bar, Který Neexistuje

Bar Který Neexistuje, literally "the Bar that doesn't exist", is one of the most stylish places in town: come here for a tasty burger and an explosive cocktail. Just remember to reserve a table because this spot, due to its popularity, is always pretty crowded.

Borgo Agnese

Borgo Agnese

Borgo Agnese

Founded in 2008, this restaurant prepares Mediterranean dishes such as "mushroom ravioli" cooked to perfection, using fresh and seasonal products. The atmosphere here is slightly fancy as proved by the impeccable service, always available to advice the guests on the wines or the menu.

Burger Inn

Burger Inn

Burger Inn

What if, for a night, you just wanted to stick to a good old burger? In this case, your best option would be the Burger Inn, an American-style spot where you will be served mouth-watering burgers and crispy fries.

Butchers grill & pasta

Butchers grill & pasta

Butchers grill & pasta

At Butchers you will probably eat the best steak in Brno, cooked to perfection by the knowledgeable hands of the chefs. The name is not the most appealing for vegetarians, but you'll also find a wide variety of meat-free dishes, such as delectable pasta with different sauces and rich side dishes.

Cattani

Cattani

Cattani

At Cattani you will satisfy every desire you may have when it comes to pasta: there are infinite options of homemade pasta and sauces whose quality is simply excellent. Try a classic tomato sauce pasta or one of the most peculiar ones, such as "gorgonzola con noci": you simply can't go wrong here.

Forky's

Forky's

Forky's

Forky's is a vegan restaurant whose menu features countless meat-free options such as Vietnamese rice noodles, fried tofu and fresh veggies in every shape. Furthermore, this spot is nicely decorated and set in a pretty spacious and bright venue.

Pavillon

Pavillon

Pavillon

This sophisticated, spacious restaurant is characterised by modern interior design and a bright environment, due to the glass wall dividing the indoor and outdoor rooms. Come to Pavillon for a business dinner or another special occasion and try their elegantly presented creations, such as the Caesar salad with marinated salmon.

Pegas

Pegas

Pegas

A welcoming pub and pension situated in a very convenient area, right by the Špilberk Castle and one of the most important Brno squares, Liberty Square. Grab one of their peculiar beers with a tasty meal, such as perfectly grilled meat with fries, or sausages accompanied by yummy sauces.

Cafes
Cafe Mitte

Cafe Mitte

Cafe Mitte

This centrally located, cosy cafe is always full of young people and students who love the coffee offered here not only because it helps them studying more, but also because it's simply delightful. Furthermore, the wooden interior design adds a retro feel that will enchant you.

Coffee Fusion

Coffee Fusion

Coffee Fusion

You will definitely fall in love with this cafe, not only because of the welcoming atmosphere prevailing here, but also for the obvious quality of every item on the menu. Founded in 2011, it's located in the city centre, so it also has a perfect location for a quick stop from sightseeing.

Gill's Coffee

Gill's Coffee

Gill's Coffee

This brand new coffee shop is located right opposite the already mentioned Kafec and it's a gathering spot for coffee-lovers because of the quality of every item on the menu. Moreover, the modern interior design creates a laid-back ambience and also features a world map showing the origin of their coffee brews.

Kafec

Kafec

Kafec

Founded in 2009, this cafe used to serve only standard Italian espresso, but it has now extended its menu to several types of high quality coffee prepared with local roasters. They are so concerned about their products that they also organise the "Roaster Degustation", through which they show their guests how the coffee is prepared!

V Melounovém cukru

V Melounovém cukru

V Melounovém cukru

This hidden gem is not located in one of the crowded major touristic destinations, but it's still pretty easy to reach from the city centre. Adding to the charm of V Melounovém cukru (literally: "in a sugar of water melon"), delightful homemade cakes are also served every day.

Bars & Nightlife
Charlie’s Hat

Charlie’s Hat

Charlie’s Hat

Unpretentious pub-disco where a friendly ambience prevails, featuring a courtyard, a spacious cellar and occasionally DJ-sets where lots of international and local students gather to party wildly. Having said that, this spot is also a good fit for the more mature guests who prefer to grab a drink and chat as in every other pub.

Fléda club

Fléda club

Fléda club

This is considered to be one of the best clubs in Brno: it has a huge stage for live music, wild weekly parties and good cocktails offered at reasonable prices. Fléda is located just on the ground floor of a hostel and it caters specifically young guests who love electro music.

Kabinet Múz

Kabinet Múz

Kabinet Múz

This sophisticated, alternative cultural space provides pub food and drinks, and has a varied program of indie concerts. They also sell vinyl records.

Pegas

Pegas

Pegas

A welcoming pub and pension situated in a very convenient area, right by the Špilberk Castle and one of the most important squares in Brno, Liberty Square. This peculiar bar has its own micro-brewery, and it's actually the only place where you can sample their unique Pegas beer.

Pivovarská Starobrno

Pivovarská Starobrno

Pivovarská Starobrno

This spacious venue has 210 seats reserved for the restaurant and 120 for the pub, while the lovely summer garden can accommodate 300 guests. Pivovarská Starobrno is extremely professional especially when it comes to beer: they have their own brewery, where a knowledgeable sommelier is always ready to introduce visitors to the "basics of beer".

Šelepka — Šelepova No. 1

Šelepka — Šelepova No. 1

Šelepka — Šelepova No. 1

This well known, elegant restaurant features a club which is now one of the most visited venues when it comes to traditional jazz or blues concerts. Moreover, the setting is idyllic and the beers and wines are excellent; so surf the website, check the upcoming events and have fun.

Stopkova Plzeňská Pivnice

Stopkova Plzeňská Pivnice

Stopkova Plzeňská Pivnice

If you want to immerse yourself in the Czech culture, you have to pay a visit to Stopkova Plzeňská Pivnice, an authentic pub in Czech style! This long-running beer bar is now very appreciated and visited by tourists, but it keeps serving excellent pilsner and traditional Moravian cuisine, maintaining a traditional feel.

Zelená kočka

Zelená kočka

Zelená kočka

A pub, restaurant and nightclub offering lots of perfectly brewed beers and great music to dance the night away. Zelená kočka is especially appreciated for the welcoming atmosphere, since the professional staff knows how to make every guest feel at ease.

Shopping
Bohemia Crystal

Bohemia Crystal

Bohemia Crystal

The Czech Republic is renowned for bohemian crystal, and this small but well-stocked shop is the place to get some genuine, reasonably priced pieces. They also sell traditionally decorated Czech porcelain, which makes for good souvenirs as well.

Galerie Vaňkovka

Galerie Vaňkovka

Galerie Vaňkovka

The shopping and cultural centre Galerie Vaňkovka is located between the railway and bus station, on the edge of the town centre, and it comprises 130 stores, restaurants and cafés. It's open seven days a week, so pay a visit whenever you want, whatever you need!

Kabinet

Kabinet

Kabinet

This sophisticated, alternative cultural space provides pub food and drinks, and has a varied program of indie concerts. They also sell vinyl records.

Olomoucké tvarůžky Gourmet Shop

Olomoucké tvarůžky Gourmet Shop

Olomoucké tvarůžky Gourmet Shop

Find typically Czech food specialities to bring home - or to taste locally - at this gourmet shop in the centre of Brno. "Olomoucké tvarůžky" is the name of a must-try typical rustic cheese which has been produced in the region from the 15h century, and it's the main focus of the shop; however, you will find plenty of other local delicacies.

Polagraph

Polagraph

Polagraph

In Brno's atmospheric city centre and beautiful natural surroundings, you may feel the need to capture the magic with some proper photographic equipment. In this case, head to Polagraph: the shop specialises in the famous Polaroid cameras, whose warm, vintage feeling has gained many fans worldwide. The place also constitutes a community hub for Polaroid enthusiasts, organising photography exhibitions, and can be a spot to make international, like-minded friends.

Rebelion Store

Rebelion Store

Rebelion Store

For unique, fashionable pieces of clothing head to Rebelion, a well-reviewed boutique with a clear fashion concept in mind: the brand focuses on creativity and high quality materials, and each of its items is locally designed and produced. Combining innovation and timeless elegance, Rebelion a must-stop for those interested in fashion.

The Cabbage Market (Zelný trh)

The Cabbage Market (Zelný trh)

The Cabbage Market (Zelný trh)

The Cabbage Market (farmers' market) is the perfect destination if you need fresh fruit and vegetables. Plus, it’s a great opportunity to chat with some locals and immerse yourself in the culture of the place.

Velký Špalíček

Velký Špalíček

Velký Špalíček

The Velký Špalíček complex at Mečová 2 hosts countless stores in different sectors such as gastronomy, fashion, jewellery, perfumery and much more. This shopping mall also offers several restaurants, bars and a multiplex cinema.

Tourist Information
Best Time to Visit

Best Time to Visit

Best Time to Visit

Brno's beauty is probably at its peak during Spring, when the weather is dry and chilly, and there are not so many tourists around. In March you might still find snow; the most pleasant months are probably May and June. Summer (July-August) is the high season, and prices can be a bit higher; the temperature is not too hot (around 25 ºC), but it can get humid. Winter is the low season in Brno and some hotels close, but the city awakens again, briefly, in December: Christmas markets are worth seeing.

Passport / Visa

Passport / Visa

Passport / Visa

The Czech Republic can be visited visa-free for up to 90 days by citizens of most European countries, Australia, New Zealand, Japan, South Korea, Taiwan, Malaysia, Israel, UAE and most countries in America. If you are unsure whether or not you need to apply for a visa, we recommend contacting the embassy or consulate in your country. International (non-Schengen) travelers need a passport that is valid for at least 3 months after the end of their intended trip in order to enter the Schengen zone. Citizens of Schengen countries can travel without a passport, but must have a valid ID with them during their stay.

Airport

Airport

Airport

Brno Airport is situated within the city limits, next to the D1 Brno-Olomouc motorway, so look for the exit called "Slatina" because the airport is just 2 km away from there. Bus No. 76 from Brno’s main railway station leaves every half an hour between 4:30am and 11pm, and will take you to the airport in just 20 minutes. Taxi stands are right outside the airport arrivals terminal and the fare to the centre is approximately 300Kč.

Public transport

Public transport

Public transport

Brno's excellent system of buses and trams makes it easy to navigate the city and the surrounding region. It is easy to travel by train to surrounding cities of interest: Olomouc, Bratislava and Vienna, for example, make great day trips, as well as Pernštejn Castle and Telč with its gorgeous 16th-century square. Transport Service of the City of Brno (www.dpmb.cz) provides information on tickets, routes and prices in Czech and English. Integrated transport system of the South-Moravian region (IDS JMK): tel: +420 543 174 317 www.idsjmk.cz

Taxi

Taxi

Taxi

Brno is well equipped when it comes to taxi. Here you find a selection of two major companies whose taxis are respectively yellow and red and whose service is available by calling the numbers, or just by stopping a taxi on the street (you will find plenty of them everywhere, especially in the most touristic areas of the city). City Taxi Tel: +420 777 014 004 www.citytaxibrno.cz operator@citytaxibrno.cz Lido Taxi Brno Tel: +420 542 214 221 www.taxi-brno.eu

Electricity

Electricity

Electricity

230 V / 50Hz

Pharmacy

Pharmacy

Pharmacy

Lékárna Koliště is a pharmacy located near the city centre, and it's open 24/7:

Post

Post

Post

The mailboxes in Brno are orange and you can buy the stamps at any counter with the sign “listovní". There’s 24-hour post office next to the central railway station (Nádražní 418/1, Brno). Alternatively, find a post office at:

Frequently Asked Questions

The best time to visit Brno is during late spring (May to June) or early fall (September), when the weather is mild and the city hosts various cultural events.

Key attractions in Brno include the Špilberk Castle, the Cathedral of St. Peter and Paul, and the modernist Villa Tugendhat, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

You can reach Brno from Prague by train, which takes about 2.5 hours, or by bus, which is slightly longer. Both options offer frequent daily services.

In Brno, try traditional Czech dishes like svíčková (marinated beef with creamy sauce), moravský vrabec (Moravian sparrow), and local wines from the region.

Spending two to three days in Brno is ideal to explore its main attractions, enjoy the local cuisine, and experience the vibrant cultural scene.

Consider day trips to the Moravian Karst for its caves and gorges, the Lednice-Valtice Cultural Landscape, or the historic town of Mikulov with its vineyards.

Brno has an efficient public transport system including trams, buses, and trolleybuses. Tickets can be purchased at kiosks or via a mobile app.

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