You’ll find the vibe lively and young is a big student city – and students of Masaryk University and other institutions are perhaps even more noticeable out and about compared to Prague because they’re such a large percentage of the local population – some 90,000 out of 400,000. And especially once the weather warms up, a plethora of cool bars, clubs and restaurants come alive in central areas such as Náměstí Svobody, Jakubské Náměstí (pictured here), and Veveří Street (this last also known for some wonderful architecture, from Baroque to Art Nouveau), with nightlife stars like Mandarin Essence Club, Charlie’s Hat, 7. Nebe (Seventh Heaven), Super Panda Circus, and Bar Který Neexistuje (The Bar That Doesn’t Exist). Indeed, Brno has even been luring cool cats all the way from Prague for its hip, increasingly sophisticated bar, pub, and coffeehouse scene.
Read more in my post Czech Cool Beyond Prague in Brno, the Country´s Second City.
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