Back in the summer of 2019, I went to visit Brno, a pretty city in the southern part of Czechia.
Did you know that Czech Republic has changed its name to Czechia? However, it seems that the rest of world is struggling to accept its new name because Czech Republic is still being used to reference the country. Renaming a country is always a tricky thing.
My trip to Brno was actually a business trip and I went there together with a colleague. He was travelling from Milan. Because Brno has a small airport, which mostly serves charter flights during the warmer months, we had to fly into Vienna, the nearest international airport. It is about 1 hour and 45 minutes drive from Vienna to Brno, so it was not bad at all.
As I will be away for 3 days, I parked my car at the Long-term parking of Schiphol and I usually take a picture of the row where I parked the car so I don’t forget.
We have arrived in Brno and were able to find our hotel in the city center with no stress. We also managed to get a parking spot in front of the hotel. Because part of the hotel’s facade was under maintenance, I didn’t take pictures.
After a quick freshening up, we hit the road for dinner. It was almost 21:00 and we were a bit famished. We both didn’t check out restaurants ahead of time so we have no idea where we will eat. We will walk around and find something. We were in search of some local cuisine, and if possible, a restaurant that looks nice with patrons.
This is the equestrian statue of the Margrave of Jobst of Luxembourg. He was born in Brno and had many titles such as King of Germany, Duke of Luxembourg, Margrave of Moravia. This statue is very catchy.
Stay tuned for the second and last part of this Brno trip with more city architecture and food…
Travel Period: June 2019