How to get to Brno

The city of Brno is located on the main roads and railways of the Central Europe. That is why it is quite easy to get there using of any kind of transportation you can imagine.


By plane:

The nearest international airport is 20 km away from the congress site and 7.5 km from the centre of the city. The Brno International Airport is of category I. ICAO, but the number of available international flights is limited. Although, you can find direct flights to London (Stansted or Luton), Alicante, Milano, Roma or Moscow.

The main international airports in the region are in Vienna (120 km) and Prague (200 km), which are served by most airlines, can be reached by car in approximately two hours.

By rail:

Brno is very well connected by railways (junction of the N-S and W-E principal routes), where the most important are EuroCity trains between Prague and Vienna or Budapest. Brno Main Station is located next to the city centre and it is easy to get to the congress site by a streetcar or taxi.

By car:

The city of Brno directly connected to the network of European highways. It is placed on junction of Czech Highways D1 (Prague - Bohumin with connection further to Katowice and Krakow in Poland) and D2 (Brno - Bratislava in Slovakia with the best connection also to the Vienna International Airport) and a motorway R52 going to the south in direction Vienna.

The best way how to get to the congress site is to get to the highway D1 and leave it at the exit 190 in direction to BVV Trade Fairs. The target coordinates for your GPS devices is N 49.188548 E 16.586437.