Brno, Czech Republic — solo travel guide
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About Brno for Solo Travelers

The Czech Republic's second city and its Functionalist showcase — a university city with the greatest concentration of Modernist architecture in Central Europe, including Mies van der Rohe's Villa Tugendhat. Brno is packed with students, coffee culture, excellent craft beer, and an authentic Czech energy completely untouched by the tourist wave that has engulfed Prague.

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Cost Level

$Budget

Language

Czech

Currency

CZK

Top Spots in Brno for Solo Travelers

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Barceló Brno Palace — Accommodation in Brno
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Barceló Brno Palace

Accommodation

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Brno's finest hotel — a beautifully restored Historicist palace in the city center with a rooftop terrace bar overlooking Špilberk Castle, excellent restaurant, and a location perfectly central for the Janáček Theatre, the covered market, and the cathedral.

📍Šilingrovo nám. 2, Brno

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Brno Ossuary — Culture in Brno
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Brno Ossuary

Culture

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Europe's second largest ossuary — discovered in 2001 under St James' Church, containing the bones of 50,000 people arranged in the church foundations from the 17th–18th centuries. Opened to the public in 2012 with a modern design by Petr Hrůša; more striking and less touristic than Paris's Catacombs.

📍Jakubské náměstí, Brno

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Špilberk Castle — Culture in Brno
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Špilberk Castle

Culture

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The symbol of Brno — a 13th-century castle on a hill above the city, infamous as the 'Prison of Nations' where Napoleon sent political prisoners from across Europe. The castle now houses the City Museum; the casemates (underground prison cells) are extraordinary; the panoramic view of Moravia is unsurpassed.

📍Špilberk 1, Brno

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Villa Tugendhat — Culture in Brno
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Villa Tugendhat

Culture

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One of the most important buildings in architecture history — Mies van der Rohe's 1929-30 house for the Tugendhat family, a masterwork of functionalist modernism and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The onyx wall, the ebony wood partition, the open floor plan, and the disappearing floor-to-ceiling windows were all revolutionary. Book guided tours months in advance.

📍Černopolní 45, Brno

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