Travelling by bus to the Brno Circuit is a comfortable option, especially if you are coming from the Czech Republic or nearby regions. Here’s how you can plan your bus journey.
There are multiple bus companies offering services from Prague to Brno. Companies like RegioJet, and Flixbus, among others, operate buses from the Florenc bus station in Prague. RegioJet also provides direct services from Prague’s Václav Havel Airport.
RegioJet and Flixbus buses typically drop passengers off at the Grand Hotel bus station in Brno, which is conveniently located in the city centre. Other bus companies usually stop at the Zvonařka bus station, which is about a 10-minute walk from the city centre.
RegioJet and Flixbus offer direct bus routes from Vienna’s Schwechat Airport, with both services arriving at the Grand Hotel bus station in Brno. LEO Express also operates from the airport, but it stops at the Zvonařka bus station in Brno.
Additionally, there are buses departing from various stations in Vienna, such as the bus station at Wien, Hbf Wiedner Gürtel. If you’re departing from Vienna, you can ask for directions at the airport to find the nearest bus station.
RegioJet and Flixbiis operate regular direct buses from Bratislava to Brno. Most Buses depart from the main bus station in Bratislava (Autobusová stanica Mlynské Nivy), which is easily accessible from the city centre. Some services may also stop near Bratislava airport, but these are less frequent.
Buses typically arrive in Brno at either the Grand Hotel bus station or the Zvonařka bus station, which is around a 10 minute walk from the centre. The journey usually takes just under two hours, depending on traffic and the specific service.
2025 © MOTOGPBRNO.COM
Terms and Conditions
Privacy policy
Free Delivery
Safe and Secure Payments
Gift vouchers
Print@home ticket
We are an official partner of the global Tickets.GP network. Our company does not have a direct partnership with Automotodrom Brno.
Website by: HexaDesign | Update cookies preferences