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Brno's city center is moderately accessible with many pedestrian zones and relatively flat terrain. Modern trams are wheelchair-accessible, providing good public transport options. Major attractions like the main square and Cathedral Hill have some accessibility, though steep streets and cobblestones present challenges. Newer hotels and restaurants typically offer accessible facilities.
Brno is an excellent gateway to the Moravian wine region, with picturesque wine villages like Palava, Mikulov, and Znojmo within 30-60 minutes. The region produces outstanding white wines, especially Riesling and Gruner Veltliner. Many wine cellars and vineyards offer tastings. Spring and fall harvest seasons provide the best wine tourism experiences.
Tipping in the Czech Republic is customary and appreciated. At restaurants, 10% is standard for good service. Rather than leaving cash on the table, tell your server the total amount you'd like to pay including the tip. Rounding up taxi fares is common. Hotel porters appreciate 20-50 CZK per bag.
Visit Spilberk Castle for panoramic city views and history exhibits. Explore the Cathedral of St. Peter and Paul on Petrov Hill. See the unique Ossuary beneath St. James Church, second-largest in Europe. Villa Tugendhat, a UNESCO-listed Functionalist masterpiece, showcases modern architecture. Don't miss the lively Cabbage Market (Zelny trh) and atmospheric old town.
The Czech Republic uses the Czech Crown or Koruna (CZK) as its official currency, not the Euro. While some tourist establishments accept Euros, you'll receive change in crowns at unfavorable rates. ATMs are plentiful throughout Brno, and credit cards are widely accepted. Exchanging money at official exchange offices offers better rates than hotels.
The best time to visit Brno is May to June or September to October, when temperatures are comfortable and perfect for exploring. Spring offers blooming parks, while fall brings wine harvest festivals in nearby Moravia. Summer (July-August) can be warm and busy. Winter features charming Christmas markets but cold temperatures.
Czech is the official language spoken throughout the Czech Republic. In Brno, younger people and those in tourism and hospitality often speak English, especially at hotels and restaurants. German is also somewhat common. Learning basic Czech phrases is appreciated, though you can generally navigate tourist areas with English.
Sample svickova (beef sirloin in cream sauce), gulas (goulash), and smazene rizek (fried schnitzel) with Czech dumplings. Try traditional Moravian specialties like klobasa (sausage) and local cheeses. Don't miss trdelnik (sweet pastry) and kolache (fruit-filled pastries). Pair meals with excellent Moravian wines or renowned Czech beers from local breweries.