Here you'll find UNESCO monuments, breathtaking castles, catacombs and the famous Tugendhat functionalist and other valuable villas. We have listed an attractive inventory at south-moravia.com.
We have practical information for you that may come in handy during your stay in South Moravia.
Here you'll find UNESCO monuments, breathtaking castles, catacombs and the famous Tugendhat functionalist and other valuable villas. We have listed an attractive inventory at south-moravia.com.
Citizens of the EU, Iceland, Norway, Liechtenstein and Switzerland only need a passport or ID card to enter the Czech Republic. You can check whether you need a visa on the website of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Czech Republic.
Information centres in Brno will provide you with specific tips and printed guides and a gastronomic map of Brno and South Moravia. They will answer your questions and you can buy cool souvenirs, too.
Grocery stores are open daily until 20:00 (supermarkets until 21:00), restaurants usually until 22:00. Other shops close at 18:00 on weekdays, and only some are open at the weekend.
Exceptionally tasteful gifts from Brno can be bought in the information centres in the city centre. They are original, funny, made with the involvement of local creative people and artists and so hilarious that even the locals buy them!
Biking, rafting, climbing, zorbing or paintball? The metropolis of Brno and the whole of South Moravia are a paradise for cyclists and sportsmen of all kinds. Check the south-moravia.com webpage.
Embroidered costumes, painted pottery, songs and dance, original folk dwellings, blueprints and ancient dishes – tradition and folklore are still alive in South Moravia today. Follow their footsteps! Check south-moravia.com.
Wine is the pride of the region! Visit cellar alleys in wine-growing villages, towns famous for wine like Znojmo or Mikulov and of course gastro businesses in Brno. Check south-moravia.com.