What to Do in Prague in the Christmas Season
Prague in Christmas Season
Prague transforms into a magical winter wonderland during the Christmas season. The city’s cobblestone streets, Gothic architecture, and festive markets create an unforgettable holiday atmosphere. If you’re visiting Prague in December, here are ten must-do activities to immerse yourself in the Christmas spirit.
1. Discover the Old Town Square Christmas Market
The Old Town Square Christmas Market is the crown jewel of Prague’s festive season. Located in the heart of the city, this market features charming wooden stalls selling traditional Czech crafts, ornaments, and holiday treats. A towering Christmas tree, adorned with dazzling lights, creates a breathtaking backdrop.
• Dates: November 30, 2024, to January 6, 2025.
• Operating Hours: 10:00 AM to 10:00 PM daily.
• Entry Fee: Free
Don’t miss the live performances of carolers and folk bands, adding to the festive ambiance. Warm up with a cup of mulled wine (“svařák”) or try a traditional Czech pastry called trdelník.
2. Experience the Charm of Peace Square Christmas Market
For a more local and authentic experience, visit the Peace Square (Náměstí Míru) Christmas Market. Situated in front of the stunning Church of St. Ludmila, this market offers a quieter yet equally enchanting atmosphere.
• Dates: Starting November 20, 2024
• Operating Hours: 10:00 AM to 7:00 PM daily
• Entry Fee: Free
Browse unique handmade gifts, ceramics, and festive decorations while enjoying traditional Czech snacks like roasted chestnuts and sausages.
3. Ice Skating at Ovocný Trh
Ice skating is a classic winter activity, and Prague offers a picturesque rink at Ovocný Trh. Surrounded by historic buildings, this rink is perfect for families and couples alike.
• Operating Hours: 10:00 AM to 9:00 PM daily (December through January)
Prices
• Entry: 100 CZK (adults), 60 CZK (children)
• Skate Rental: 50 CZK
Enjoy a festive playlist and a cozy atmosphere while gliding across the ice.
4. Attend a Classical Concert at the Klementinum
Prague’s rich musical history shines during the holiday season, with classical concerts held at historic venues like the Klementinum. Performances often include works by Mozart, Vivaldi, and Czech composers like Dvořák.
Concert Times: Typically held in the evenings (check specific dates)
Ticket Prices: Starting at 500 CZK
The ornate Baroque setting of the Klementinum adds an extra layer of magic to the music.
5. Take a Vltava River Cruise
Experience Prague from a new perspective by embarking on a Vltava River cruise. During December, special Christmas cruises are available, featuring festive meals, live music, and stunning views of the city’s illuminated landmarks. Buy it on its own on our website or as a part of a full-experience package.
Operating Hours: Evening departures are most popular
Prices: Starting at 450 CZK
Admire iconic sights such as Prague Castle and Charles Bridge while enjoying a warm, festive atmosphere on the water.
6. Explore Prague Castle and St. Vitus Cathedral
Prague Castle, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is a must-visit year-round, but it becomes even more enchanting during the Christmas season. The castle grounds host a small Christmas market, and St. Vitus Cathedral is adorned with festive decorations. You can also enjoy these sights at our Prague Castle walking tours. The best value product we have is a packa
Operating Hours:
• Prague Castle: 6:00 AM to 10:00 PM
• St. Vitus Cathedral: 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM
Entry Fees: Various tours ranging from 250 CZK to 350 CZK
Take your time exploring the historic architecture and enjoy breathtaking views of the city.
7. Indulge in Traditional Czech Cuisine
The Christmas season is the perfect time to savour traditional Czech dishes. Many restaurants offer special holiday menus featuring:
Carp and Potato Salad: A traditional Czech Christmas Eve meal
Vánočka: A braided sweet bread with raisins and almonds
Svařák: Mulled wine infused with spices
Expect to pay between 200 CZK and 400 CZK for main dishes in most local restaurants. Be sure to visit Café Savoy or Lokál for authentic Czech flavours.
8. Visit The Playground in Prague
The Playground, located at Na Příkopě 14 in Prague 1, is a premier family entertainment center offering a blend of attractions suitable for all ages. Spanning over 4,500 square meters, it features a Venetian carousel, mirror maze, laser games, virtual reality experiences, and an extensive toy shop. During December, The Playground is adorned with festive decorations, enhancing the holiday spirit for visitors.
Operating Hours: Monday to Sunday: 10:00 AM – 8:00 PM
Entry Fee: Admission is free; however, attractions operate on a credit system. The Playground card can be used to pay directly for admission to most attractions, with individual attractions and games ranging from 2-6 credits. For the Butterfly House, Laser Game, and Virtual Reality, payment is made on-site, but with the Playground card, you receive a 10% discount on entry.
For a comprehensive list of attractions and pricing, visit their official website.
9. Admire the Nativity Scene at St. Francis of Assisi Church
Located near Charles Bridge, the Church of St. Francis of Assisi showcases an intricate nativity scene during the Christmas season. This peaceful display is perfect for a moment of reflection amidst the holiday bustle.
Operating Hours: 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM daily
Entry Fee: Free (donations appreciated)
10. Attend Midnight Mass at St. Nicholas Church
Celebrate Christmas Eve with Midnight Mass at St. Nicholas Church in the Lesser Town. The church’s Baroque interior and the uplifting sounds of choir and organ music make this a spiritual highlight of the season.
Service Time: December 24 at 12:00 AM
Entry Fee: Free (arrive early for seating)
In December, Hamleys is transformed into a festive playground with holiday decorations and special events.
Bonus: Shop for Unique Gifts at Dětský Ostrov’s Flea Market
If you’re looking for unique holiday gifts, head to the Dětský Ostrov Flea Market. This market offers everything from handmade crafts to vintage treasures, making it a great place for one-of-a-kind finds.
Operating Hours:Weekends in December, 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM
Entry Fee: Free
Prague offers countless ways to celebrate the Christmas season, from magical markets to cultural events and festive dining experiences. Whether you’re skating under the stars or admiring nativity scenes, the city’s charm will leave you with unforgettable holiday memories.