Travelling by train 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 train journey.
Starting point: Trains depart from Praha hlavní nádraží, the main train station in Prague.
Travel time: The journey typically takes between 2.5 to 3 hours.
Train services: Several operators, including České dráhy (Czech Railways), RegioJet, and LEO Express, offer regular services throughout the day.
Booking tickets: Tickets can be easily purchased online through the operator’s website, and booking in advance is recommended, especially during busy periods.
Arrival: Trains arrive at Brno hlavní nádraží, the main station in Brno city centre.
Starting point: Trains leave from Wien Hauptbahnhof, Vienna’s central train station.
Travel time: The journey to Brno takes approximately 1.5 to 2.5 hours.
Train services: The route is serviced by ÖBB (Austrian Federal Railways) and RegioJet, with several departures available each day.
Booking tickets: It’s advisable to book your ticket online in advance via the ÖBB or RegioJet websites to ensure availability.
Arrival: The train will bring you directly to Brno hlavní nádraží, conveniently located near the city centre.
Both routes offer a smooth and enjoyable travel experience, with modern amenities and easy access to Brno’s main attractions upon arrival.
To reach the Masaryk Circuit from Brno hlavní nádraží (Main Train Station), start by taking tram line 8 in the direction of Nemocnice Bohunice. Ride the tram to its final stop (Nemocnice Bohunice), then transfer to special bus line C, which will take you directly to the Masarykův okruh (Masaryk Circuit). Note: applies for 2025.
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