Transport
Use the local tram or train lines for a quick and easy connection to Brno city center.





Modřice is a charming small city situated in the South Moravian region of Czechia, functioning as a serene southern neighbor to Brno. With a population of approximately 5,700, the town provides a relaxed alternative to the busy city center while maintaining superb connectivity via tram and train. It is perfectly positioned for visitors looking to explore the famous Moravian wine regions or visit the large Olympia Brno shopping complex nearby. The area's flat landscape is ideal for cycling and leisurely walks, offering an authentic glimpse into the local lifestyle of the Czech Republic's southeast.
Modřice is a charming small city situated in the South Moravian region of Czechia, functioning as a serene southern neighbor to Brno. With a population of approximately 5,700, the town provides a relaxed alternative to the busy city center while maintaining superb connectivity via tram and train. It is perfectly positioned for visitors looking to explore the famous Moravian wine regions or visit the large Olympia Brno shopping complex nearby. The area's flat landscape is ideal for cycling and leisurely walks, offering an authentic glimpse into the local lifestyle of the Czech Republic's southeast.
Easy access to Brno via public transport links.
Gateway to the famous South Moravian wine region.
Peaceful residential atmosphere away from urban noise.
Proximity to major regional shopping and leisure centers.
The town has a quiet, residential feel with limited nightlife compared to nearby Brno.
Ideal for travelers who prefer a slower pace or are using it as a transit base.
Best explored with a combination of public transport and walking.
Use the local tram or train lines for a quick and easy connection to Brno city center.
The nearby Olympia Brno is one of the largest shopping malls in the region, accessible by a short drive or bus.
A quiet stay with easy access to the city of Brno.
CZK Kč
$70-$120 p/day
5,755
Take advantage of the location to visit local wine cellars in the surrounding South Moravian villages.
Czech, English
May-September
Mild weather is perfect for cycling and exploring the budding vineyards of South Moravia.
Warm and sunny days are ideal for outdoor festivals and regional sightseeing.
The grape harvest season brings traditional wine festivals and beautiful autumn colors.
A quiet time for cozy stays, with easy access to Brno's festive Christmas markets.