Easter Markets Open This Weekend

Michal B.
April 21, 2025
3 min read

As spring blossoms in Prague, the city welcomes the season with its traditional Easter markets, set to commence this Saturday, April 5, 2025. These vibrant markets, adorned with colorful decorations and rich cultural programs, offer both locals and visitors an authentic experience of Czech Easter traditions.

Old Town Square Easter Market

The heart of Prague's Easter celebrations is the market at Old Town Square, running from April 5 to April 27, 2025, daily between 10:00 AM and 10:00 PM. Visitors can explore over 90 stalls offering traditional Czech products such as intricately decorated Easter eggs, lacework, wooden toys, and various festive decorations. A central feature is the beautifully adorned birch tree, under which daily cultural performances take place. These include folk music and dance ensembles from various regions, providing a lively atmosphere that encapsulates the spirit of the season.

Wenceslas Square Easter Market

Simultaneously, the Easter market at Wenceslas Square offers a similar festive experience from April 5 to April 27, 2025, operating daily from 10:00 AM to 10:00 PM. Located in the lower part of the square, this market features stalls with handcrafted goods, traditional Easter treats, and live demonstrations of old arts and crafts. The aroma of Czech culinary specialties fills the air, inviting visitors to indulge in local flavors.

Náměstí Míru Easter Market

For a more intimate setting, the Easter market at Náměstí Míru (Peace Square) runs from April 5 to April 21, 2025, daily between 10:00 AM and 7:00 PM. This market is particularly favored by locals and offers a wide selection of traditional Easter goods, including hand-painted eggs, decorations, and seasonal delicacies. The picturesque backdrop of the Church of St. Ludmila adds to the charm of this market.

Cultural Highlights and Activities

Each market boasts a rich cultural program. At Old Town Square, daily performances feature folk musicians and dance troupes in traditional costumes. Children can participate in creative workshops, such as egg painting and crafting decorations, fostering an engaging environment for families.

Culinary delights are abundant, with stalls offering traditional Czech Easter specialties like mazance (sweet bread), lamb-shaped pastries, and the ever-popular trdelník. Savory options include grilled sausages and other local dishes, complemented by Czech beer and warm beverages.

Practical Information

The Easter markets are easily accessible via Prague's public transportation system. Given their popularity, especially during weekends, it's advisable to plan visits during weekday mornings for a more relaxed experience. While entrance to the markets is free, bringing cash is recommended for purchasing goods and sampling culinary offerings, as not all vendors may accept card payments.

For the most current information on events and programs, visitors should consult the official Prague tourism website or the specific market organizers' pages.

Immerse yourself in the festive atmosphere of Prague's Easter markets, where tradition, culture, and community come together to celebrate the season's renewal.

Michal B.
Michal nació en Praga y vive allí desde hace más de 30 años. Sus barrios favoritos son Brevnov y Hradcany. Aunque conoce mucho Praga, le encanta perderse allí e imaginar que es un turista. El secreto secreto y joya escondida de Michal es un pequeño bistró detrás del Puente de Carlos llamado ROESEL: cerveza artesanal y tarta.