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Trips Visiting Brno
7 Tours
8 - 65 Max Group Size
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2026
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Adults (18+)
Children (0 - 17)
Discover tours visiting Brno, Czech Republic
Pair Brno with Prague for a varied Czech Republic trip with guided highlights
Brno is a smart stop on Czech Republic itineraries, with bold modern buildings, relaxed café culture and an easy-going feel that suits a multi-day trip. Many guided tours in the area link Brno with time in Prague, so travellers can enjoy big-name sights and then slow down for a different side of the country. Expect a good mix of city walks, local food breaks and free time to explore, with travel days by bus that keep things simple. Many trips are multi-country and also visit Germany, Poland and Slovakia, while Brno stays a key highlight within the Czech Republic part of the route.
Brno trips at a glance
Trip and guiding style
Trips visiting Brno in the Czech Republic are run as group tours with a partially guided style. Travel is by bus with an English speaking guide, and some sections may use different guides and extra languages. An arrival transfer is included, and key city tours are built into the plan.
Accommodation
Accommodation is in 3 star hotels, 4 star hotels and 5 star hotels. Accommodation standards and star ratings can vary by country, and alternatives of a similar standard may be used due to availability.
Trip pacing
Pace is usually medium and the physical difficulty is easy, which suits travellers who want steady sightseeing without hard hikes. Days often blend guided visits with time to wander, shop, or stop for coffee, with road travel between cities to cover more ground.
Popular tours visiting Brno
Why visit Brno
Two-city charm, rich culture and a lively local feel beyond the famous sights
Brno adds a fresh edge to Czech Republic tours, and it works well for travellers who want more than a quick Prague stay. The city is known for modern design and a lively local scene, so it is a great place to swap castle views for galleries, cafés and street life, while still keeping a clear sense of history. As a stop on group itineraries, Brno also helps break up travel days, giving a change of pace and a new feel without adding extra planning. Many trips in this part of Europe are built as a wider route, which can include countries such as Germany, Poland and Slovakia, but the time in the Czech Republic often centres on Prague and Brno. That pairing makes sense, Prague brings the classic landmarks and river views, while Brno feels more local and low-key. With a partially guided style, the main sights are organised, and there is room to explore on foot in between, which suits travellers who like structure but still want their own time.
Frequently asked questions
Are trips visiting Brno in the Czech Republic guided?
Trips are typically partially guided, with an English speaking guide while travelling by bus and guided sightseeing set in key places. Some sections may use different guides, and guiding may be in extra languages as well as English.
Do Brno itineraries also include time in Prague?
Yes, Prague features on these Czech Republic itineraries, and Brno is commonly included as a second city stop. This gives a mix of major landmarks in Prague and a different city feel in Brno.
Do trips visiting Brno stay only in the Czech Republic?
Many itineraries are multi-country and may also visit Germany, Poland and Slovakia. The Czech Republic part of the trip focuses on key stops such as Prague and Brno, before the route continues.
Is an arrival transfer included on trips visiting Brno?
An arrival transfer is included on these trips. Details can differ by itinerary, so it is worth checking the trip notes for where the transfer is arranged and any timing details.
What is the group size like on Czech Republic group tours?
These are group tours with a maximum group size of 65. Group make-up can change during the route, as some travellers may join or leave at different points on the itinerary.
What is the pace like on trips that include Brno?
The pace is generally medium, balancing planned sightseeing with free time. Many days mix guided visits with time to explore alone, and travel by bus links the main stops.
Is the walking level hard in Brno and Prague?
Physical difficulty is rated easy, which suits most travellers who are comfortable with day-to-day walking in cities. Expect time on foot for old town areas, viewpoints and city centres.
What meals are included on these Czech Republic itineraries?
Meals are not specified in the itinerary on these trips. It is best to plan for meals to be paid locally, which also gives the chance to choose places to eat in Brno and Prague.
Are entry fees included on trips visiting Brno?
Entry fees are not included unless specified. Some sightseeing is included, such as city tours, but paid entries can vary by itinerary, so it is useful to budget for optional visits.
What costs are usually not included in Czech Republic tours?
International flights and visas are not included, and tipping is a personal choice. Meals not specified and entry fees unless noted are also extra, so checking the trip details helps with budgeting.
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