Brno day trip from Vienna


Day trip from Vienna · Brno
Moravia's university city with UNESCO modernism and a compact hilltop castle — reach Brno from Vienna in about 90 minutes for meetings, architecture, or a relaxed Czech day trip.
Duration
8 hours
Distance
130 km each way
From
520 €
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Moravia's university city with UNESCO modernism and a compact hilltop castle — reach Brno from Vienna in about 90 minutes for meetings, architecture, or a relaxed Czech day trip.
Duration
8 hours
Distance
130 km each way
From
520 €
What is a Brno day trip from Vienna?
A Brno day trip from Vienna is a private chauffeur round trip of roughly 130 km and 1 hour 30 minutes each way, with several hours in Brno for Špilberk Castle, the cathedral quarter, and Villa Tugendhat before returning to Vienna.
Why book your Brno day trip with Closer
Brno suits business travellers with meetings in Moravia as well as guests who want Prague's neighbour without the longer drive. Closer handles the Schengen border smoothly and offers fixed Mercedes pricing per vehicle for a full day.
Typical flow: morning departure from Vienna, late-morning arrival, 4–5 hours for Špilberk, the Old Town, and Villa Tugendhat (timed entry required), then afternoon return.
What to see in Brno
A practical framework for your day — we adjust stops, timing, and pace to your group.
Špilberk Castle
Hilltop fortress and city museum above Brno — panoramic views and exhibitions on Moravian history.
Visit official siteCathedral of St. Peter & Paul
Baroque cathedral on Petrov hill — landmark spires visible across the city centre.
Visit official siteVilla Tugendhat (UNESCO)
Mies van der Rohe modernist masterpiece — book timed tours well in advance.
Visit official siteFreedom Square (náměstí Svobody)
Central square with cafés and trams — good base for a walking loop through the Old Town.
Visit official siteFrequently asked questions
- Is Brno a good day trip from Vienna?
- Yes — at about 1h 30m each way it is one of the shorter cross-border options, with enough time for castle, centre, and Villa Tugendhat in an 8-hour package.
- Do I need a passport for Vienna to Brno?
- Austria and the Czech Republic are in the Schengen Area. EU citizens should carry valid ID; other nationals need a valid passport.
- Can I book a one-way transfer to Brno?
- Yes — see our Vienna–Brno chauffeur route for one-way fixed pricing if you are continuing in the Czech Republic.
- Can we change the itinerary on the day?
- Within your booked time window, yes — tell your chauffeur or agree changes in advance when you book so timing stays realistic.
- Are meals and tickets included?
- Transport and chauffeur are included in the package price. Museum tickets, boat cruises, meals, and optional licensed guides are extra unless quoted otherwise.
Ready to book your day trip?
Fixed per-vehicle pricing, Mercedes fleet, licensed Vienna chauffeurs. Pick a date online or message us on WhatsApp.
From 520 € per vehicle
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