The best hotels in Brno

Brno has 8,000+ places to stay and most of them aren't worth your time. We reviewed the standouts. these 10 made the cut.

Our Top Picks in Brno

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Hostel Mitte hotel in Brno
#1
Budget Pick
7.8

Hostel Mitte

City Centre, Brno

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Hotel Slavia hotel in Brno
#2
Best Value
7.5

Hotel Slavia

Staré Brno, Brno

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Hotel Avion hotel in Brno
#3
Hidden Gem
8.2

Hotel Avion

City Centre, Brno

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Best Western Hotel Omega hotel in Brno
#4
Business Pick
8

Best Western Hotel Omega

Žabovřesky, Brno

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Hotel Grandezza hotel in Brno
#5
Best Location
8.6

Hotel Grandezza

City Centre, Brno

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Hotel International Brno hotel in Brno
#6
Most Popular
8.3

Hotel International Brno

Pisárky, Brno

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Hotel Barceló Brno Palace hotel in Brno
#7
Top Rated
9

Hotel Barceló Brno Palace

City Centre, Brno

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Courtyard by Marriott Brno hotel in Brno
#8
Business Pick
8.5

Courtyard by Marriott Brno

Štýřice, Brno

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Andel's by Vienna House Brno hotel in Brno
#9
Luxury Pick
8.8

Andel's by Vienna House Brno

City Centre, Brno

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Passage Boutique Hotel hotel in Brno
#10
Romantic Stay
9.2

Passage Boutique Hotel

City Centre, Brno

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All Hotels Compared

Side-by-side comparison to help you pick the right hotel. Prices reflect shoulder season averages.

# Hotel City & Area Price/Night Score Best For
1 Hostel Mitte City Centre, Brno $45–75/night 7.8/10 Budget Pick
2 Hotel Slavia Staré Brno, Brno $70–95/night 7.5/10 Best Value
3 Hotel Avion City Centre, Brno $105–145/night 8.2/10 Hidden Gem
4 Best Western Hotel Omega Žabovřesky, Brno $110–155/night 8/10 Business Pick
5 Hotel Grandezza City Centre, Brno $130–180/night 8.6/10 Best Location
6 Hotel International Brno Pisárky, Brno $150–210/night 8.3/10 Most Popular
7 Hotel Barceló Brno Palace City Centre, Brno $170–230/night 9/10 Top Rated
8 Courtyard by Marriott Brno Štýřice, Brno $195–260/night 8.5/10 Business Pick
9 Andel's by Vienna House Brno City Centre, Brno $255–360/night 8.8/10 Luxury Pick
10 Passage Boutique Hotel City Centre, Brno $290–420/night 9.2/10 Romantic Stay

Why These Hotels Made Our List

Every hotel earned its spot. Here's exactly why we picked each one.

Hostel Mitte hotel interior
#1

Hostel Mitte

City Centre, Brno $45–75/night 7.8/10

Hostel Mitte sits on Panská Street, a short walk from náměstí Svobody and the main tram lines. Private rooms are compact but clean, with decent beds and functional bathrooms. The common area is lively and a good spot to meet other travelers. Breakfast is not included but cheap cafes line the surrounding streets. A solid pick if you are watching your budget in Brno.

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Hotel Slavia hotel interior
#2

Hotel Slavia

Staré Brno, Brno $70–95/night 7.5/10

Hotel Slavia occupies a historic building on Solniční Street, close to Špilberk Castle and the old city walls. Rooms are plainly decorated but kept tidy, and the beds are comfortable enough for a few nights. The staff are helpful and straightforward without being overly attentive. The location puts you within walking distance of most central sights. Parking is available nearby for a small fee.

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Hotel Avion hotel interior
#3

Hotel Avion

City Centre, Brno $105–145/night 8.2/10

Hotel Avion is a restored functionalist building on Česká Street, one of Brno's celebrated examples of interwar architecture. The rooms keep the clean geometric style of the original design without feeling cold or sterile. It sits right in the pedestrian zone, so arriving by car requires a bit of planning. The front desk staff are knowledgeable about the city and genuinely helpful. This is a hotel with real character in a city that takes architecture seriously.

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Best Western Hotel Omega hotel interior
#4

Best Western Hotel Omega

Žabovřesky, Brno $110–155/night 8/10

Hotel Omega sits in the Žabovřesky district, a quieter residential area about ten minutes from the city centre by tram. Rooms are spacious and well-equipped, making it a practical choice for business travelers attending events at the Brno Exhibition Centre nearby. The on-site restaurant serves reliable Czech and international dishes without much flair. Free parking is a genuine advantage over most central options. The fitness room is small but usable.

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Hotel Grandezza hotel interior
#5

Hotel Grandezza

City Centre, Brno $130–180/night 8.6/10

Hotel Grandezza occupies a baroque palace directly on Zelný trh, Brno's famous cabbage market square. The location could not be more central, with the Cathedral of Saints Peter and Paul visible from some rooms. Interior design blends historic stone details with modern furnishings in a way that actually works. The breakfast spread is generous and worth including in your booking. Staff are professional and accustomed to international guests.

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Hotel International Brno hotel interior
#6

Hotel International Brno

Pisárky, Brno $150–210/night 8.3/10

Hotel International is a landmark building in the Pisárky district, within walking distance of the Brno Exhibition Centre and the Lužánky park. The Congress Centre attached to the hotel makes it a go-to for trade fair visitors. Rooms in the main tower have wide city views and are larger than the price suggests. The indoor pool and wellness area are well-maintained and a genuine plus. Trams to the city centre run frequently from stops right outside.

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Hotel Barceló Brno Palace hotel interior
#7

Hotel Barceló Brno Palace

City Centre, Brno $170–230/night 9/10

Barceló Brno Palace occupies a beautifully restored heritage building on Šilingrovo náměstí, steps from the Mahen Theatre and the main square. The rooms are polished and comfortable, with high ceilings and quality linens that stand out for the price range. Service is consistently attentive without being intrusive. The hotel restaurant serves inventive Czech-influenced cuisine worth trying even if you are not a guest. This is the most reliable upscale option in the city centre at a non-luxury price.

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Courtyard by Marriott Brno hotel interior
#8

Courtyard by Marriott Brno

Štýřice, Brno $195–260/night 8.5/10

The Courtyard Brno sits on Hotelová Street in Štýřice, a short drive from the Exhibition Centre and easily connected to the centre by tram. Rooms follow Marriott's standard modern formula, which means predictable comfort and no surprises. The lobby bar is a decent spot for a quiet drink after a long conference day. Loyalty points and consistent quality make this the default choice for repeat business visitors. The gym is one of the better ones among Brno hotels.

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Andel's by Vienna House Brno hotel interior
#9

Andel's by Vienna House Brno

City Centre, Brno $255–360/night 8.8/10

Andel's Brno is a sleek design hotel on Benešova Street, a two-minute walk from the main train station and the Moravian Gallery. The rooms are stylish and generously sized, with walk-in showers and high-quality sound insulation. The rooftop terrace offers some of the best views over Brno's skyline and is open to guests for evening drinks. The wellness area with a sauna and indoor pool is well above average for the city. Service is sharp and the concierge team can genuinely help with restaurant reservations and tickets.

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Passage Boutique Hotel hotel interior
#10

Passage Boutique Hotel

City Centre, Brno $290–420/night 9.2/10

Passage Boutique Hotel is tucked inside a restored 19th-century passage off Náměstí Svobody, Brno's central square. It has just a handful of individually designed suites, each with custom furniture, exposed brick, and original architectural details. Breakfast is delivered to your room and made to order, which sets the tone for the whole stay. The staff know the hotel inside out and treat every guest as if they are the only one. This is the most intimate and genuinely special place to stay in Brno.

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Where to Stay in Brno

The neighborhood you pick matters more than the hotel.

First time in Brno? Stay here.

Book somewhere within 5 minutes walk of Zelný trh. That single decision puts Špilberk Castle, the Cathedral on Petrov hill, the Old Town Hall, and the underground labyrinth all within easy reach. Hotel Grandezza is right on the square. Hotel Avion is 3 minutes away on Česká.

Don't fall for hotels near the main train station on Nádražní. the area looks fine on Google Maps and feels flat in person. We've seen this mistake hundreds of times. Pay slightly more and land yourself in the actual centre.

Brno on a budget: what's actually worth it

Hostel Mitte in the City Centre at $45-75/night is the best budget option we've vetted. The location near Česká and the tram network means you're not sacrificing access for price. Hotel Slavia in Staré Brno is another honest option at $70-95/night with more space than most budget hotels in the centre.

Eat at the market stalls on Zelný trh for lunch. a proper meal costs under 150 CZK. Skip the tourist-facing restaurants on the square's south side and walk one block to Stará Radnice for better food at half the price.

Business travel in Brno: the practical guide

If your meetings are at the Brno Exhibition Centre on Výstaviště in Pisárky, Hotel International Brno is 5 minutes away on foot. For the modern tech and business park south of the centre near AZ Tower on Heršpická, Courtyard by Marriott in Štýřice is the logical base. Best Western Omega in Žabovřesky covers the middle ground.

Book 8-10 weeks ahead if any major Výstaviště trade fair overlaps your trip. The Engineering Fair in October and the International Building Fair in April push city-wide hotel rates up 40-60%. The BVV website publishes dates a year in advance.

Architecture lovers: Brno is the real deal

Brno has one of the most concentrated collections of functionalist and modernist buildings in Central Europe. Villa Tugendhat on Černopolní. a UNESCO-listed Mies van der Rohe masterpiece. is the headline, but Hotel Avion on Česká is an Adolf Loos collaboration you can actually sleep in. Book it.

The Tugendhat tour requires advance booking and fills up weeks out; go to the official site and reserve before you even sort out your flight. While you're in the area, the streets around Úvoz and Mozartova are lined with 1920s-1930s villas that most visitors walk straight past.

When to visit Brno: the honest seasonal breakdown

May and June are the sweet spot. Temperatures sit at 15-22°C, the city is busy but not overrun, and hotel prices are reasonable before the peak summer jump. The Brno Design Week in May brings extra buzz to the City Centre without the chaos of August's Grand Prix week.

August's MotoGP and Superbike rounds at the Brno Circuit turn the whole city upside down for a long weekend. Hotel prices triple. Trams are packed. If you're not there for the racing, avoid those specific dates entirely. The circuit is 10 km from the City Centre on the road to Ostrava.

Brno's lesser-known neighbourhoods worth knowing

Staré Brno, just southwest of the centre around Mendlovo náměstí, is where Gregor Mendel did his pea plant genetics research at the Augustinian Abbey. It's quieter than the City Centre, authentically residential, and Hotel Slavia is about as local as you'll feel in the city. The No. 1 tram connects it to the centre in under 10 minutes.

Královo Pole in the north is a completely different Brno. a leafy district with the Technická university campus, decent local bars on Skácelova, and almost zero tourists. There are no vetted hotels there yet, but it's worth knowing for dinner. Tram No. 12 gets you there from Freedom Square in 15 minutes.


Brno's best neighborhoods

City Centre is where you want to be. everything you came to see is within a 15-minute walk. If you're here for business, Žabovřesky and Štýřice are solid, but don't expect much atmosphere after dark.

City Centre 6 vetted hotels

The heart of Brno. Stay here and you won't need trams.

City Centre is the obvious choice and for good reason. Freedom Square (Náměstí Svobody), Zelný trh, and the Old Town Hall are all within a compact, walkable area. Špilberk Castle is 10 minutes uphill on foot, the Cathedral on Petrov is 8 minutes south.

The options here cover the full price spectrum. Hostel Mitte brings it in at $45-75/night. Hotel Avion and Grandezza sit in the $105-180 range. Andel's and Passage push into genuine luxury at $255-420/night. You won't find that kind of spread in any other Brno neighbourhood.

Noise is the one genuine trade-off. Jakubské náměstí and Česká street get loud after midnight on weekends. Ask for a courtyard-facing room at any City Centre property. every hotel here has them and it changes the experience completely.

Best streets Zelný trh, Česká, Šilingrovo náměstí
Price range $45-420/night
Best for First-timers, couples, architecture fans
Avoid Rooms facing Jakubské náměstí on weekends. noise
Best months May-June, September-October
Staré Brno 1 vetted hotel

Quiet, local, and cheaper than the centre without the sacrifice.

Staré Brno sits just southwest of the City Centre, anchored by Mendlovo náměstí and the Augustinian Abbey where Gregor Mendel ran his famous genetics experiments. It's a proper neighbourhood, not a tourist zone. You'll find local bakeries, pharmacies, and regulars at the pub rather than hen parties.

Hotel Slavia is the one vetted pick here at $70-95/night, and it punches above its price for space and quiet. The No. 1 tram on Křížkovského runs directly to the City Centre in under 10 minutes and costs around 30 CZK per trip.

The main trade-off is that you're 12-15 minutes walk from Zelný trh and the main sights. That's not a problem for most people. but if you only have one night and want everything on your doorstep, stay in the City Centre instead.

Best areas Mendlovo náměstí, Křížkovského
Price range $70-95/night
Best for Budget travellers, longer stays, returning visitors
Avoid Expecting nightlife. it's genuinely quiet here
Best months April-October
Pisárky 1 vetted hotel

For the Brno Exhibition Centre crowd and reservoir views.

Pisárky is southwest of the City Centre, best known for the Brno Exhibition Centre (Výstaviště BVV) and the Brno Reservoir (Brněnská přehrada). Hotel International Brno is the anchor here. a mid-century high-rise that makes sense if your trip involves the exhibition grounds or you want easy access to the waterfront.

The tram No. 1 runs straight from Pisárky through the City Centre and takes about 18-20 minutes to Zelný trh. That's fine for a few days, less ideal if you're doing a lot of sightseeing. The neighbourhood itself is pleasant and green, with the reservoir park a few minutes walk.

Prices here ($150-210/night) undercut comparable City Centre hotels on a per-square-metre basis. You're getting more room for your money. During Výstaviště trade fairs, however, this area fills up first. book well ahead.

Best areas Výstaviště grounds, Brněnská přehrada
Price range $150-210/night
Best for Business travellers, families with cars, conference guests
Avoid During major trade fairs unless you've booked 8+ weeks out
Best months May-September
Žabovřesky & Štýřice 2 vetted hotels

Business-focused neighbourhoods with solid transport links.

Žabovřesky is a leafy residential district northwest of the centre, home to Best Western Hotel Omega. It's not the most atmospheric place to base a holiday but it's calm, practical, and the tram connections on Štefánikova get you downtown in around 15 minutes. Štýřice, south of the centre on Vídeňská near the AZ Tower, is where Courtyard Marriott sits.

Both areas cater primarily to business travellers and people attending events or conferences. Prices sit at $110-260/night, which is fair value given the parking, facilities, and quiet surroundings. Neither neighbourhood has a great restaurant scene. you'll be taking the tram for dinner.

Don't rule them out for leisure either, especially if the City Centre hotels are booked out. A tram ride away from Freedom Square is genuinely not a hardship in a city this size.

Best areas Štefánikova (Žabovřesky), Vídeňská (Štýřice)
Price range $110-260/night
Best for Business travel, long stays, conference attendees
Avoid If you want to walk to restaurants and bars at night
Best months Year-round for business; May-September for leisure

Best Areas by Vibe

Tell us how you travel and we'll point you to the right part of Brno.

Romantic

The streets around Zelný trh in the City Centre set the mood. cobblestones, Baroque facades, and candlelit wine bars a short walk from the Cathedral on Petrov. Passage Boutique Hotel's private terrace is the kind of thing couples remember for years.

Culture

City Centre packs in the Old Town Hall, Moravian Gallery on Husova, and Villa Tugendhat in Černopolní. all within 20 minutes walk. Hotel Avion on Česká is a UNESCO-adjacent functionalist building you can actually stay in.

Family

Pisárky works well for families. Hotel International is spacious, has a pool, and the Brno Reservoir park is a 10-minute walk for kids to burn off energy. The tram No. 1 keeps the City Centre accessible without needing a car.

Budget

City Centre edge near Česká street gives you the best access-to-cost ratio in Brno. Hostel Mitte at $45-75/night is 5 minutes from every main sight. Zelný trh market lunches cost under 150 CZK, and tram day passes run 130 CZK.

Beach

Brno has no beach, but the Brno Reservoir in Pisárky is the summer substitute. locals swim, kayak, and sunbathe on the banks from June through August. Stay at Hotel International to walk there in under 10 minutes.

Foodie

The streets around Jakubské náměstí in the City Centre have the best concentration of serious restaurants and wine bars in Brno. Stay within 10 minutes walk and you'll eat well every night without repeating yourself.


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Location Quality

Is the neighborhood walkable? Are restaurants, shops, and attractions within 10 minutes on foot? How does it feel after dark? We evaluate safety, public transport access, and whether the area has genuine local character or just tourist traps. A hotel in the wrong neighborhood ruins a trip. That's why location carries the most weight.

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Value for Money

We compare what you pay against what you get. A €150 hotel with a great location, clean rooms, and helpful staff can outscore a €500 hotel with fancy amenities in a bad area. We factor in seasonal pricing, cancellation policies, and hidden costs like tourist tax and breakfast surcharges. The goal is finding the best ratio, not the lowest price.

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Guest Experience

We analyze thousands of verified guest reviews across multiple platforms, looking for patterns rather than individual complaints. Consistent praise for cleanliness, staff, and room quality counts. We also assess the intangibles: does the hotel have character? Would you recommend it to a friend? A soul-less chain hotel with perfect facilities still loses to a well-run boutique with personality.


When to Visit Brno

When to visit Brno and what to pay.

Peak

Summer (June-August)

Avg hotel: $130-300/nightCrowds: HighTemp: 18-30°C

June and July are genuinely lovely. warm, busy, and the city has real energy. August is the problem. The MotoGP and Superbike rounds at Brno Circuit turn the whole city into a logistics challenge for one long weekend, and hotel rates city-wide jump to $200-420/night. If you're not there for the racing, shift your dates by two weeks in either direction.

Budget Friendly

Winter (December-February)

Avg hotel: $45-130/nightCrowds: LowTemp: -3-5°C

December has the Brno Christmas Market on náměstí Svobody, which runs through late December and draws genuine crowds. hotel prices tick up slightly to $70-160/night during the market weeks. January and February are dead quiet and very cheap at $45-95/night even for mid-range hotels. Bring a warm coat: Brno winters are grey and genuinely cold.


Booking Tips for Brno

Insider tips for booking hotels in Brno.

Avoid the train station strip

The hotels immediately around Brno hlavní nádraží on Nádražní look convenient and photograph well. In practice, the street is loud, lacks atmosphere, and none of those properties made our vetted list. Walk 8-10 minutes north to the City Centre or budget 150 CZK for a taxi and stay somewhere worth your time.

Check Výstaviště fair dates before you book

Brno's Exhibition Centre in Pisárky hosts 30+ trade fairs per year, and the big ones. the International Engineering Fair in October, the Building Fair in April. push city-wide hotel prices up 40-60%. The BVV website at bvv.cz publishes the full calendar. A quick check before booking could save you $50-100 per night.

Book Tugendhat before your hotel

Villa Tugendhat on Černopolní is UNESCO-listed and the tour slots fill up weeks in advance. sometimes months for peak season. Book your visit at tugendhat.eu before you finalize hotel dates. Staying at Hotel Avion on Česká puts you about 25 minutes walk from Tugendhat through the Žlutý kopec hill residential streets.

Request a courtyard room in the City Centre

Česká, Jakubské náměstí, and Zelný trh get loud after midnight on Thursday-Saturday. Every City Centre hotel on our list has quieter courtyard-facing rooms. ask specifically when booking. The difference in sleep quality is significant and most properties won't charge extra for it.

The 24-hour tram pass is worth it

A 24-hour Brno transport pass costs 130 CZK (around $6) and covers all tram and bus lines across the city. If you're staying in Pisárky, Žabovřesky, or Štýřice, you'll use it every day. Single tickets cost 30 CZK, so three rides and the day pass pays for itself. Buy them at yellow vending machines at major stops including Česká and Šilingrovo náměstí.

MotoGP weekend: book 3 months out or don't bother

The Brno Grand Prix weekend in August (typically the second weekend) sees every hotel in the city book out. Rates hit $200-420/night even at properties that normally charge a third of that. If you want to attend, 12 weeks' advance booking is the minimum. and set a price alert. If you're not there for racing, those specific dates are the worst possible time to visit Brno.


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Hotels in Brno — FAQ

Everything you need to know before booking hotels in Brno.

What's the best area to stay in Brno for first-timers?

City Centre, specifically around Zelný trh and Náměstí Svobody, is where you want to be. Everything. Špilberk Castle, the Cathedral on Petrov, the Old Town Hall. is within a 10-15 minute walk. Hotels here run $105-420/night depending on how much comfort you want.

How far is Brno from Vienna and Prague, and does location within the city matter for day trips?

Vienna is about 130 km south, roughly 1.5 hours by bus or train from Brno's main station on Nádražní. Prague is 200 km northwest, around 2.5 hours by train. If you're day-tripping, staying near the City Centre puts you about 8 minutes walk from the main train and bus station.

Is Brno's City Centre noisy at night?

Parts of it, yes. The streets around Jakubské náměstí and Česká get loud on Thursday-Saturday nights with bar and club crowds. Ask for a courtyard-facing room at any City Centre hotel. it makes a real difference. Hotels in Staré Brno or Pisárky are significantly quieter.

When is the cheapest time to visit Brno?

January and February are the cheapest months, with hotel rates dropping to $45-95/night even at mid-range properties. The city is cold (around -2-3°C) but fully functional. Avoid the Brno Grand Prix week in August and Brno Design Week in May if budget is your priority. prices spike hard both times.

Is public transport good enough to stay outside the City Centre?

Yes, Brno's tram network is excellent and covers all the neighbourhoods in this guide. Tram No. 1 runs from Pisárky through the centre to the Exhibition Centre, and a 24-hour pass costs around 130 CZK (roughly $6). Žabovřesky and Štýřice are both 10-15 minutes from Freedom Square by tram.

Are there good budget hotels in Brno that aren't grim?

Hostel Mitte on the City Centre edge is genuinely decent at $45-75/night. clean, well-located, and not the kind of place you'll want to leave immediately. Hotel Slavia in Staré Brno is another solid option at $70-95/night with actual space and a proper breakfast. Both are within 15 minutes walk of Zelný trh.

What's the deal with the Brno Exhibition Centre and when does it affect hotel prices?

Brno's Výstaviště exhibition grounds in Pisárky host major trade fairs year-round, and during big events. especially the Engineering Fair in October and the International Engineering Fair. hotel prices across the whole city jump 40-60%. Book 8-10 weeks ahead if your trip overlaps with any Výstaviště event. The BVV website publishes the full calendar.

Is it worth paying more to stay in the City Centre versus the outskirts?

For a short trip of 2-3 nights, yes. You'll spend more time exploring and less time on trams. City Centre hotels range from $105-420/night. If you're staying 5+ nights or primarily here for business near the Exhibition Centre, Pisárky or Žabovřesky make more financial sense at $110-210/night.

Which Brno neighbourhood should I avoid for hotels?

The immediate strip around Brno hlavní nádraží (the main train station) on Nádražní looks convenient on a map but the street is loud, underwhelming, and none of the hotels there make our list for a reason. You're better off walking 10 minutes north to the proper City Centre or taking a tram.

Do Brno hotels typically include breakfast?

It varies. Most mid-range and business hotels include breakfast or offer it for 200-350 CZK extra. Boutique properties like Passage and Andel's typically charge separately. Honestly, the local café scene on Česká and around Zelný trh is so good that skipping the hotel breakfast and eating out is a perfectly reasonable call.

Is parking easy at Brno hotels?

City Centre parking is genuinely difficult and street parking on Rašínova or around Zelný trh is metered and fills up. Properties like Courtyard Marriott in Štýřice and Hotel International in Pisárky have underground parking included or at low cost. If you're driving, factor this in. a City Centre garage can add $15-25/day to your bill.

What's the best hotel in Brno for a romantic weekend?

Passage Boutique Hotel near Náměstí Svobody is the clear answer at $290-420/night. only a few rooms, individual design, and a rooftop terrace that's hard to beat. If the budget's tighter, Hotel Grandezza on Zelný trh at $130-180/night gives you a historic palace setting without the full luxury price tag.