About this venue
Winning Group Arena is one of Brno’s best-known indoor venues, built to handle everything from high-energy sports nights to major concerts and touring shows. Its straightforward, functional design keeps the action feeling close, so the crowd response travels fast—whether you’re near the floor or higher up on the stands.
Inside, the experience is geared toward visibility and atmosphere: clear sightlines, a layout that helps sound carry through the bowl, and the kind of crowd density that makes big moments hit harder. During events, you’ll typically find convenient refreshment points and the essential visitor services that make entry and breaks run smoothly.
You’ll find the venue at Křídlovická 911, Brno, Czech Republic. Getting to the entrance is usually a short walk from nearby public-transport stops, while drivers can expect to use parking in the surrounding streets and nearby lots. For a broader overview of getting around the city, continue with the Brno transport notes further down the page.
About the city
Brno, the heart of Moravia, has long been recognized as a city where sporting spectacles, major concerts, and fairground events naturally blend with the relaxed vibe of a student and cultural hub. Visitors often choose it because it offers the perfect balance of energy and ease: lively enough to feel that something is always happening, yet compact enough to reach key places quickly and without stress.
When it comes to arriving and getting around, Brno is exceptionally practical. Public transport is operated by Dopravní podnik města Brna (DPMB), with a network of trams, trolleybuses, and buses, and the wider region is covered by the integrated system IDS JMK. The rail hub Brno hlavní nádraží sits close to the center, making transfers to city lines straightforward, while Letiště Brno–Tuřany (BRQ) is a convenient option for travelers who want a quick transfer into town. That connectivity means arenas, stadiums, and exhibition grounds are easy to reach, whether you travel by public transport or by car.
For a complete trip experience, Brno offers a broad range of accommodation and dining, from hotels right in the center to quieter neighborhoods that are still well connected. Before or after an event, it is easy to find a spot for dinner, coffee, or a late bite, and the city is known for its tidiness and a pleasant sense of safety that helps you focus on what you came for: great fun and a top atmosphere in arenas and stadiums.
If you want to add a “tourist bonus”, Brno rewards short walks and quick side trips. The panorama from Špilberk and views of the city from nearby hills make a great lead-in before a concert, while Petrov with its cathedral is one of the city’s most recognizable landmarks. In the center, it is worth strolling around Náměstí Svobody and Zelný trh, and architecture lovers often seek out Villa Tugendhat. To unwind after the event, riverside promenades work well, or you can head to Brněnská přehrada, where the pace is slower and the impression of the city remains just as strong.