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March 30, 2026
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Your Guide to Easter Weekend in Prague


Looking for something festive to do this Easter? Here’s your guide to the best festivals, markets, and events in Prague.

Wander the Prague Easter Markets

A key part of celebrating Easter in Prague are the festive markets all around the city, running from March 21 to April 12, 2026.

The main locations are in Staroměstské Náměstí, the main square, and Wenceslas Square. For a smaller, more local vibe, go to the Náměstí Míru and Na Kampě locations. The markets are free and open daily (10:00–22:00).

Handmade souvenirs like painted Easter eggs (kraslice) and wooden toys are for sale alongsideCzech delicacies like traditional sweet bread (mazanec), giant hams roasted on spits (šunka), or carp fries (kapří hranolky).

There are also live performances daily, featuring folk music, traditional dancing, local choirs, and more. The full program can be viewed here.

Attend a traditional Easter church service

If you’re interested in attending an Easter service, Prague has some beautiful options. Even if you’re not particularly religious, the music, architecture, and atmosphere can be an enjoyable experience. 

St. Vitus Cathedral hosts mass on Easter Sunday, with an English Mass on April 5 at 12:00 pm. Times and  information about other services can be viewed on their website.

 Try a unique Czech Easter tradition: Green Beer

On Green Thursday (April 2), locals drink “Zelené pivo” (green beer), a herbal lager symbolizing spring renewal. You can find it at Easter markets as well as some traditional Czech pubs.

Green Beer is always  brewed the same way according to the original recipe and this Easter marks the 20th anniversary of Green Beer.

To commemorate the milestone, Starobrno is having a beer-filled celebration in Mendlov Square in Brno. If you’re interested in live music, brewery tours, and of course, green beer, a day trip to Brno is in store!

For more information, visit their website.


During Easter in Prague, you’ll see a variety of traditions around the city. You might spot Czech boys carrying decorated willow whips (pomlázka), handmade crafts and demonstrations, folk music and dancing, and food blessings on Easter Sunday. Prague turns into a Spring celebration that you won’t want to miss.





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