The best time to visit Prague

Prague – the capital city of the Czech Republic, also known, rather romantically, as the City of a Hundred Spires – has something to recommend itself to visitors all throughout the year. In the run-up to Christmas, the city is taken over by twinkly festive markets, while the spring brings with it gorgeous blossoms in the many parks and gardens. For travellers seeking a temperate summer climate, it’s a great option, too – average temperatures in July reach an undeniably pleasant 21°C. Autumn, meanwhile, turns Prague’s beautiful streets amber and golden as the leaves change.

When is the best time to visit Prague?

It depends on what kind of holiday you’re planning. As with most European destinations, the summer months of June, July and August are the busiest in terms of tourists. The pros of visiting during the summer is longer days, al fresco eating in the many restaurants and bars, and a handful of public festivals and holidays as well as Prague Pride (taking place in August). The cons might include higher prices and more crowds.

We’re all for visiting popular destinations in shoulder season – for Prague, that means booking a trip in April-May or September-October. You can expect reasonably good weather, fewer crowds, more affordable prices and a sprinkling of cultural happenings, too, such as the Prague Spring Music Festival, which takes place each May.

Those who want to see the city during the festive season (late November to early January) will be well-rewarded with chocolate box Christmas markets, twinkling lights and maybe even a smattering of snow.

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When is high season in Prague?

The high season in Prague is during the summer – June, July and August. If you plan to visit during this time, make sure to book accommodation well in advance to get the best deals, and make sure to prioritise restaurant bookings, too.

When are the Christmas markets in Prague?

Typically, the Prague Christmas markets take place each year from the last days of November to the first week of January (in 2024, the market is open 30 November 2024-6 January 2025). There are also lots of smaller markets around the city during this time. You can get a glimpse of the enormous (24-metre) Christmas tree in the Old Town Square, and there are also nativity scenes, ice skating rinks and live performances to take in, too.

 

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