#LifeInCzechia If you are coming to Brno or you are already in Brno and want to live in a place that feels like a big, cozy home filled with friends: that’s what it’s like at Domeq. It’s a special spot in the city where you get to enjoy a comfy apartment, meet awesome people, and have everything you need right on your doorstep. Let me share a bit about why living here is just fantastic.
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Sven, the Chef from Domeq Who’s Food Is Supposed to be a Hurricane in the Mouth
Life has a lot to offer and Sven, the former resident of Domeq, knows this very well. He came to the Czech Republic from Germany, where he was born and raised. His main reason to move to Brno was to gain new experiences and see what kind of a person he’s become with all the adventures he has been through in the past 32 years.
Can You Drink the Tap Water in the Czech Republic?
Water is something that most people don’t consider when traveling abroad. Nevertheless, drinking unsafe water can give you diseases. Can you drink the tap water in the Czech Republic without being worried about your health?
A Life with a Dog in Brno
When arriving to a foreign country, one may immediately realise: I need a friend! Some people make a lot of acquaintances, and some are searching for pets: either a dog, cat or any other. In this article you have a chance to take a closer look at how a life with a dog in Brno looks like.
Tips from Locals: Public Transport in Brno
One of the first things you need to figure out when you arrive in a foreign country is public transport (in case you don’t plan to drive a car each time!). Every country has its own system and sometimes even in the very same country it could differ distinctly in the specific towns. In this article you have a chance to discover some interesting facts about Brno public transport system.
7 Reasons Why to Move in Domeq
Brno – second largest city of the Czech Republic – attracts many nomads, students, expats in general. However, as in every expats’ friendly city, it is har to find short-term accommodation. At least it was before the opening of Domeq.