District guide: Královo Pole

by Michal Kašpárek on June 24, 2009

in District guides

Královo pole means “King’s field” – so is it possible to live like a king there?

Semilasso is one of the cultural Mekkas of Brno. Every man and every woman has danced there at least once.

Semilasso is one of the cultural Mekkas of Brno. Every man and every woman has danced there at least once.

Quick facts

Before 1919, Královo Pole (also known as Königsfeld) was an independent town near Brno. Now it is one of its biggest and best-known districts (population: 28,251). Královo Pole is located in the norhern part of the town, 10-15 minutes of tram ride from main station.

The neighbourhood is home to some of the most valuable historical buildings in Brno, such is auditorium Semilasso and a former monastery of Ordo Cartusiensis.

Pros

  • Lively atmosphere – there are several colleges (complete University of Veterinary and Pharmaceutical Sciences and some faculties of University of Technology) and many clubs (incl. my favorite Fléda) in the quarter, as well as groceries opened until late night.
  • Nice mix of old buildings and ultra-modern structures (often in one place, as in the case of the University of Technology). No matter if you prefer to live in a family house, a tenement building or a block of flat – you’ll get everything in Královo Pole.
  • Affordable rents and prices of flats.
Former monastery is now serving as a university building - that tells a lot about Královo Pole.

Former monastery is now serving as a university building - that tells a lot about Královo Pole.

Cons

  • The quarter is affected by one of the biggest  civil engineering projects in the Czech republic, the ongoing construction of “Dobrovského st. tunnels” (highway tunnels going under whole Královo Pole, watch an animation for a clear idea). There is high amount of dust in the air around Dobrovského st. and Hradecká st. What’s more, some houses have problems with stability because of the project, so if you are buing a property, always ask a structural designer for a consultation.
  • Parking problems and frequent traffic jams.
  • There are some small parks, but no really huge area of nature.
Streets of Královo Pole are full of life all day long (it seems silly, but you can't say the same, for example, about the streets of Bystrc).

Streets of Královo Pole are full of life all day long (it seems silly, but you can't say the same, for example, about the streets of Bystrc).

Shopping

There’s no large supermarket, but many small shops and a daily vegetable market at Slovanské sq.

Reader Mira noted that I had forgotten Tesco at Sportovní st. The same with the Interspar on the other side of the street. Allright, there are two large supermarkets!

Secret tip: try pretzels (CZK 5) from a bakery at Skácelova st.

Best restaurants

  • I travel from the very other part of the town to a pub called “U srdcí” regulary. It’s an underground pub with excellent beer “Dudák” and underground, rock atmosphere.
  • You can get the best kebab in Brno right in Královo pole!
  • Many people like restaurant U hodného psa, with ultra-fat bulldog walking among the guests. I stay rather calm, but not disappointed.

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{ 4 comments… read them below or add one }

1 Mira June 24, 2009 at 9:52 am

I don’t agree with the statement that there are no large supermarkets in Kralovo Pole. There is at least the “Nakupni Centrum Kralovo Pole” with Tesco supermarket near Sportovni st.

Similarly in Zabovresky district guide – besides the Makovskeho sq. there is a supermarket at Stranskeho st.

2 Michal Kašpárek June 24, 2009 at 10:09 am

You’re right with the Tesco at Sportovní st., I forgot that the deserted place still belongs to Královo Pole.

Actually you’re right with the Billa in Žabovřesky too, I just did not considered it to be a “big supermarket”, it is a standard mall to me.

Thanks for the notes!

3 Christopher June 25, 2009 at 1:14 am

Great job with the district guides. Keep them coming!

4 Martin June 27, 2009 at 8:08 am

Also Kaufland is big supermarket, which is located just cross the road of the Tesco.

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