Events in Czech Republic

The Czech Republic, nestled in Central Europe, is renowned for its picturesque landscapes, historic architecture, and vibrant cultural scene. Throughout the year, the country hosts a variety of events that celebrate its rich heritage, arts, music, and culinary traditions. From the charming streets of Prague’s Old Town to the picturesque countryside of Moravia, the Czech Republic’s events offer a captivating blend of history, culture, and hospitality that leaves a lasting impression on all who visit.

 

The Prague Spring Festival is one of the most prominent classical music festivals in the world, featuring orchestral concerts, chamber music performances, and recitals by renowned international and Czech musicians.

Time: May and early June.

The Karlovy Vary International Film Festival is one of the oldest and most prestigious film festivals in Central and Eastern Europe, showcasing a diverse selection of international films, including premieres and retrospectives.

Time: Late June to early July.

Easter Markets in Prague and other Czech cities offer a festive atmosphere with stalls selling traditional Easter decorations, handcrafted goods, and delicious Czech Easter delicacies like gingerbread and painted eggs.

Time: During the Easter season, usually in March or April.

Colours of Ostrava is one of the largest music festivals in the Czech Republic, featuring an eclectic lineup of international and Czech bands and artists performing across multiple stages, including indie, rock, world music, and more.

Time: July.

St. Nicholas Day is celebrated across the Czech Republic with parades of St. Nicholas accompanied by angels and devils, who reward children with sweets and small gifts if they’ve been good throughout the year.

Time: December 6th.

Czech Beer Festivals celebrate the country’s rich brewing tradition with a wide selection of Czech beers, including famous brands and craft brews. Visitors can enjoy beer tastings, food stalls, and live music.

Time: Various beer festivals are held throughout the year in different cities across the Czech Republic.

  • Czech Independence Day

Czech Independence Day commemorates the independence of Czechoslovakia, celebrated with various events, concerts, and cultural activities across the country, particularly in Prague and other major cities.

Time: October 28th.

Folklore Festivals showcase Czech traditional music, dance, costumes, and crafts, highlighting the rich cultural heritage of different regions of the Czech Republic. These festivals often feature performances by folk ensembles and workshops.

Time: Throughout the year, with some festivals held during the summer months.

Christmas Markets in Prague and other Czech cities offer a magical atmosphere with festive decorations, handmade gifts, traditional Czech foods, and mulled wine. Visitors can enjoy live music and entertainment.

Time: During the Advent season, usually from late November to December 24th.

Masopust is a Czech carnival celebration preceding the Lenten season, featuring parades, masquerade balls, and traditional Czech customs like the burning of a straw effigy symbolizing winter. It’s celebrated in various regions across the Czech Republic.

Time: February or early March.