Třebíč City
City in Vysočina, Czechia
A Moravian town prized for its UNESCO-listed Jewish Quarter and St. Procopius Basilica. Visitors trace narrow lanes, climb the basilica tower for town views, and sample hearty Czech fare in nearby cafés.
Why Visit Třebíč?#
Visitors come for the UNESCO-listed Jewish Quarter and the Romanesque-Gothic St. Procopius Basilica, rare examples of preserved medieval urban fabric in Moravia. The compact cobbled lanes, old synagogues and the Jewish cemetery tell a layered story of Jewish and Czech heritage. Guided heritage walks and small museums make it easy to explore the sites, while local bakeries and folk events complete the historic experience.
Best Things to Do in Třebíč#
Třebíč Bucket List#
Basilica of St Procopius - Basilica of St Procopius - Romanesque-Gothic church forming the heart of Třebíč’s UNESCO ensemble.
Jewish Quarter and Cemetery - Jewish Quarter and Cemetery - well-preserved streets and burial grounds reflecting centuries of community life.
Třebíč Castle and town square - Třebíč Castle and town square - castle complex beside a lively square with cafés and shops.
Zelená hora pilgrimage site - Zelená hora pilgrimage site - unique Baroque Gothic church and tranquil hilltop setting near Třebíč.
Local artisanal bakeries - Local artisanal bakeries - family-run shops offering regional pastries and traditional baked goods.
Rokytná valley walks - Rokytná valley walks - gentle riverside trails passing mills, meadows, and peaceful countryside.
Znojmo and wine region - Znojmo and wine region - historical town and vineyards, ideal for cellar tours and tasting.
Jihlava - Jihlava - nearby regional centre with crypts, museums, and medieval streets for a day visit.
Best Time to Visit Třebíč#
Třebíč is most enjoyable from late spring through early autumn when UNESCO sites and historic quarters are easily explored in pleasant weather. Winters are cold with possible snow, so plan visits for May-September.
December - February
-5-4°C (23-39°F)
Winters are cold and often snowy, lending a charming atmosphere to the Jewish quarter, but expect bundled-up sightseeing and reduced outdoor hours.
March - May
6-18°C (43-64°F)
Spring warms quickly; parks and river walks bloom, making this a delightful, uncrowded time to explore the basilica and old town.
June - August
15-26°C (59-79°F)
Summers are warm and pleasant for strolling, festivals, and outdoor cafés; occasional heat spikes are possible but generally comfortable anyway.
Třebíč's climate is classified as Warm-Summer Continental - Warm-Summer Continental climate with mild summers (peaking in July) and freezing winters (coldest in January). Temperatures range from -4°C to 24°C. Moderate rainfall (546 mm/year).
January
January is the coldest month with highs of 1°C and lows of -4°C. The driest month with just 24 mm and mostly overcast skies.
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February
February is freezing with highs of 2°C and lows of -4°C. Light rainfall and mostly overcast skies.
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March
March is cold with highs of 7°C and lows of -1°C. Moderate rainfall (31 mm) and mostly overcast skies.
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April
April is cold with highs of 13°C and lows of 3°C. Moderate rainfall (39 mm) and partly cloudy skies.
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May
May is cool with highs of 18°C and lows of 8°C. Moderate rainfall (61 mm) and mostly overcast skies.
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June
June is cool with highs of 21°C and lows of 10°C. The wettest month with 81 mm of rain and mostly overcast skies.
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July
July is cool with highs of 24°C and lows of 12°C. Moderate rainfall (79 mm) and partly cloudy skies.
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August
August is cool with highs of 24°C and lows of 12°C. Moderate rainfall (62 mm) and partly cloudy skies.
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September
September is cool with highs of 18°C and lows of 8°C. Moderate rainfall (44 mm) and partly cloudy skies.
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October
October is cold with highs of 12°C and lows of 4°C. Moderate rainfall (32 mm) and mostly overcast skies.
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November
November is cold with highs of 5°C and lows of 0°C. Moderate rainfall (38 mm) and mostly overcast skies.
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December
December is freezing with highs of 1°C and lows of -3°C. Moderate rainfall (30 mm) and mostly overcast skies.
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How to Get to Třebíč#
Třebíč in the Vysočina region is straightforward to reach by rail or bus from Brno and Prague. Brno Airport (BRQ) is the nearest air gateway; regular ČD trains from Brno provide the most direct public transport to Třebíč.
Brno-Tuřany Airport (BRQ): Brno is the nearest airport to Třebíč (about 60-80 km). From Brno Airport you can travel into Brno city then take a direct train or bus to Třebíč (train Brno-Třebíč takes roughly 1-1.5 hours); total transfer time typically 1.5-2 hours.
Václav Havel Airport Prague (PRG): Prague is a larger alternative with frequent national connections; from Prague main stations (Hlavní nádraží or Praha‑Holesovice) direct trains or buses to Třebíč take roughly 2.5-3 hours.
Train: Třebíč has a main railway station (Třebíč zastávka/Třebíč hlavní nádraží) with České dráhy (ČD) services to Brno, Jihlava and Prague. Brno-Třebíč regional trains take about 1-1.5 hours and are a reliable option.
Bus: The Třebíč bus station provides regular regional and long‑distance service to surrounding towns and Prague/Brno; buses can be faster than some local train options for direct routes-check current schedules.
How to Get Around Třebíč#
Třebíč is best reached by regional train from Brno or by intercity bus from Prague. Inside town, walking serves most visitors well; car hire is handy for wider regional exploration.
- České dráhy (ČD) trains (CZK 80-200) - ČD operates regional and intercity trains to Třebíč from Brno and Prague. Trains are frequent on the Brno-Třebíč route and are comfortable for regional travel; buy tickets at stations or via the ČD app.
- Regional bus (CZK 50-200) - Buses connect Třebíč with nearby towns and major cities; they can be faster for direct journeys to Prague or smaller villages. Timetables change seasonally-confirm before travel.
- Taxi (CZK 100-500) - Taxis provide convenient transfers from the station or for short trips to surrounding sights; use registered taxis and agree the fare if a meter isn’t used. Useful for late arrivals or group travel.
- Car rental (CZK 600-1,500/day) - Hiring a car is useful for exploring the Vysočina countryside and small villages around Třebíč; roads are generally in good condition and parking in the town is manageable.
- Local cycling (CZK 100-300/day) - Třebíč is suitable for cycling with quiet roads and marked routes in the region; bike hire is available locally and good for short excursions during fair weather.
- Walking - The UNESCO‑listed Jewish Quarter, Basilica and town centre are compact and best explored on foot-paved streets make for pleasant walking tours.
Where to Stay in Třebíč#
Historic centre - $30-70/night
Třebíč has a few budget hotels and pensions near the Jewish Quarter and town square; practical but modest accommodation standard.
Town square / Jewish Quarter - $70-130/night
Mid-range hotels offer comfortable rooms within walking distance of the basilica and UNESCO sites; good balance of price and location.
Outskirts / countryside - $130-250+/night
Few high-end hotels in town; luxury options are usually small boutique properties or country estates in the region.
Where to Eat in Třebíč#
Breakdown of cuisine types found across Třebíč’s restaurants and food venues, based on OpenStreetMap data.
Shopping in Třebíč#
Shopping is concentrated in the town centre with independent shops, supermarkets and small specialist stores. Near the historic district you’ll find souvenir shops and outlets selling regional food products and crafts.
Nightlife in Třebíč#
Nightlife in Třebíč is modest-local pubs, wine bars and cafés make up most of the evening scene, with occasional live-music events. There’s a steady local crowd but the late-night club scene is limited.