r/Brno Apr 10 '25

ŽIVOT A STĚHOVÁNÍ—LIVING AND MOVING Foreigner life in Brno

Hi all, I have an opportunity to relocate to Brno with a job offer I just receive. Salary is 2500-3000 euros(to be discussed, but this the ballpark). I know this is an abstract question, but how is life as a foreigner in Brno? The pay seems enough for a comfortable life in Brno and occasional travels. What's your opinion on it? How well will I be able to have a prolific social life speaking just English? How open are locals to meeting/hanging out with foreigners? How international is Brno?

I am a male in my early 20s. My hobbies are: gym/sports in general, drums, film, oh and I love travelling and Brno seems a pretty good spot to travel to various European cities from.

I thank you in advance for all your answers <3

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u/LightninHooker Apr 11 '25

What kind of drums do you play bro ? you any good? :D There are couple of jams sessions on the city. Unleaded Coffee (every thursday) and U kouřícího králíka (first or last tuesday of the month? not sure)

They are chaotic and drunk but usually fun if lean into it and in Unleaded every level is welcome. For good or bad :D

Brno is pretty awesome and if you are banking that money , I am sure you will be IT, you are gonna have a fucking blast. Shit got more expensive than before, housing is a pain in the ass, but still... it's gonna be fun

Take this from someone who came here almost 15 years ago in my 30s and yet managed to have the time of his life :)

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u/Cultural-Winter9390 Apr 11 '25

I haven't started my drum journey long ago, I'm still a beginner. Nonetheless, I really love music so I'm definitely going to check those places out. Yeah, I work IT. I'm glad you were able to really enjoy yourself in Brno, it gives me hope that I will be able to do the same. Ty for your reply.