How you can get to Třebíč
Třebíč is accessible by car, bus or train. The first class road No. 23 from Jindřichův Hradec through Telč and Třebíč to Rosice u Brna and the direct railway corridor Brno-Třebíč-Plzeň cross the town. Direct long-distance buses go regularly to Prague, Brno and Znojmo.
By car
- D1 Motorway – in the direction from Prague EXIT 112 near Jihlava, or EXIT 141 near Velké Meziříčí, in the direction from Brno EXIT 146 near Velké Meziříčí
- 2nd class road No. 23 - Brno – Náměšť nad Oslavou – Třebíč – Telč – Jindřichův Hradec – Písek
- 2nd class road No. 360 - Jaroměřice nad Rokytnou – Třebíč – Velké Meziříčí (connection to D1 Motorway)
- 2nd class road No. 351 - Dalešice – Třebíč – Polná – Chotěboř
- 2nd class road No. 405 - Jihlava – Okříšky – Třebíč
- 2nd class road No. 410 - Třebíč – Želetava – Jemnice (Austrian border)
By train
- direct railway corridor Brno – Třebíč – Plzeň
By bus
- direct bus connection from Třebíč to Prague, Hradce Králové, Brna, Znojma nebo Českých Budějovic
By plain
- International Václav Havel Airport Prague (185 km)
- Brno-Tuřany Airport (66 km)
- Vienna International Airport (160 km)
The train and bus stations are not adjacent to each other, but almost all long-distance bus services stop at the train station. There are town bus stops (MAD) in front of the bus and train stations, which provide public transport in the town. The MAD network consists of 10 lines that converge in the centre of Charles Square (Karlovo náměstí). The bus services operate from 4:15 to 23:15. Tickets are purchased from the driver. Selected buses also offer the possibility of transporting bicycles. MAD offers several tips for trips around Třebíč.
Seniors can use special taxis (senior taxis) with a special rate.