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  1. Your guide to the best events in Prague: food, beer and wine festivals, music festivals, rock and pop concerts, thought-provoking exhibitions, marathons, and the Easter and Christmas markets. Find out what's on in Prague in 2024-2025.

    • Christmas 2023

      The Prague Christmas Markets are open daily at the Old Town...

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      The Prague New Year's Eve Planner 2024-2025 is your guide to...

    • Febiofest International Film Festival. With 25 years under its belt, Febiofest is the city’s largest film festival. Choose from almost 200 films across 15 categories – but act fast in case tickets sell out.
    • Čarodějnice. The night of the witch burning, which takes place in most city parks, is a pagan ritual that commemorates the beginning of a long-awaited spring.
    • Czech Beer Festival. Although every day in Prague may feel like a beer festival, this gathering of 150 Czech breweries at Letná Park is not to be missed.
    • Prague Fringe. Inspired by Edinburgh’s Festival Fringe, Prague’s nine-day English-language Fringe Festival is where theatre, comedy, storytelling, music and dance collide.
  2. 5 days ago · Find tickets to all live music, concerts, tour dates and festivals in and around Prague. Currently there are 371 upcoming events. Filter by artist.

    • Prague Spring International Music Festival. The Prague Spring International Music Festival (Mezinárodní hudební festival Pražské jaro), commonly called Prague Spring (Pražské jaro), is a classical music festival started in 1946.
    • Czech Beer Festival. The Czech Beer Festival (Český pivní festival) is the most famous in the Czech Republic. The celebration lasts for 17 days in the month of May and is a top attraction amongst travellers from around the globe.
    • Prague International Jazz Festival. The Prague International Jazz Festival (Mezinárodní jazzový festival) started in 1964 and is held every year in October or November.
    • Prague Carnival. The Prague Carnival (Bohemian Carnevale) is held every year in Prague at the end of February and the start of March. The main attraction of the festival is the masquerade parade which starts in Old Town and goes past the famous monuments, museums and places.
  3. What is happening in Prague? Discover what´s on and things to do in Prague! Prague events and news. Praguest is an informative online city guide to cultural,...

  4. Overview of the most famous Prague events during the year. Prague is the cultural capital of the Czech Republic and there is no shortage of events - be it music, theatre, gastronomy or sports.

  5. Museum of Prague Ghosts and Legends - museum. The museum presents Prague legends and ghosts as the authors of the legends described them - full of...

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