What`s included
- Private licensed tour guide
- Organizational support
- Recommendations and guidance
What`s not included
- Any entrance fees
- Food and drinks
- Hotel pickup and drop-off
Discover springtime Prague in all its festive beauty — during Easter, the city turns into a fairytale filled with aromas, music, and blooming colors. Join us for a two-hour walk through the most atmospheric markets, where Czech traditions come to life, folk songs fill the air, and true seasonal magic awaits.
Starting Point: Wenceslas Square ( Můstek Metro Station)
Address: Na Príkope, Václavské nám. 388/1, 110 00 Můstek
When Prague welcomes spring, it seems to come alive all over again — ancient walls breathe in the sun’s warmth, Gothic towers reflect in rivers of flowers, and narrow cobbled lanes fill with the scents of fresh pastries and the soft sound of Easter bells. The city, delicately balanced between legend and reality, becomes a true fairytale during the Easter holidays — vivid, joyful, filled with fragrance, music, and children’s laughter. We invite you on a two-hour journey through festive Prague, where every turn reveals a new celebration, and each market becomes a stage in the great theatre of springtime tradition.
Our journey begins in the heart of New Town — on the famous Wenceslas Square. Once the scene of pivotal historical events, the square today is awash in color, the aroma of grilled sausages, the haze of roasting smoke, and the cheerful sound of folk music. The Easter market here, nestled in the lower part of the square, greets guests with stalls full of hand-embroidered linens, woven baskets, and painted eggs — all symbols of rebirth and the arrival of spring. You can sample everything from golden Czech sausages and roasted chestnuts to traditional dumplings and fried cheese. This vibrant street feast sets the tone as brass bands and folk melodies lead us forward — to our next festive stop.
As we stroll toward Republic Square, we feel the Easter spirit pulsing through the city. Here, in front of the Palladium shopping center, stands another charming market. Previously located in the upper part of Wenceslas Square, the market has found a temporary home during renovation works. This market has a particularly heartfelt atmosphere: alongside the usual treats — honey, gingerbread, and ceramics — are handmade crafts created by people with disabilities. Every purchase here supports Czech charities, making each souvenir a small act of kindness. Accompanied by performances from children’s choirs and young dancers in flower crowns, the market is alive with joy and sincerity.
Leaving behind this corner of warmth and goodwill, we continue to the most celebrated and lively Easter market in Prague — Old Town Square. This historic square is the city’s vibrant soul and an open-air museum all at once. Here, a tall birch tree adorned with colorful ribbons stands proudly as a symbol of spring and renewal. Market stalls burst with blossoms and offer everything from hand-painted Easter eggs and traditional embroidery to puppets, fresh trdelník pastries, and savory flatbreads with garlic and cheese. The air is thick with temptation and joy.
At the heart of the square is a raised viewing platform, offering panoramic views of the Týn Church and the vibrant festival crowd below. A central stage hosts a rotating lineup of folk dancers and musicians in traditional Czech costumes. Laughter, applause, and the clinking of mugs filled with hot mead create a festive rhythm that envelops everyone. Children join workshops, painting eggs and shaping dough birds, while young women weave flower crowns — an age-old symbol of beauty and renewal. It’s a space filled with creativity, tradition, and radiant energy.
From here, we meander through winding lanes, passing historic shop windows glowing in the late afternoon sun, and make our way to the most intimate Easter market — Mariánské Square. In front of the City Hall, this small but enchanting market features white wooden stalls that resemble something out of a fairytale. A modest stage, adorned with flowers and folk motifs, hosts theatrical and musical performances on select days. The atmosphere here is more serene and reflective — perfect for those seeking a quieter, more personal celebration of spring. Nearby photo exhibitions capture Prague’s springtime in powerful and poetic ways — a reminder that this season is not only about blooming flowers but also hope and renewal.
And finally, our springtime route brings us to Charles Bridge — the ancient stone artery of the city, connecting past and present. Here, with hearts full of memories, scents, and sounds, we pause to admire one of the most magical views in Prague. The majestic Prague Castle rises above the rooftops, the Vltava sparkles beneath our feet, and the towers around us seem to whisper old stories into the evening breeze. It’s the perfect place to end our Easter walk — standing still in time, savoring the beauty of the moment.
This tour is more than just a walk through festive Prague. It’s a living story about life, rebirth, and the city’s incredible way of celebrating spring — generously, soulfully, and with open arms. Every market is not just a place to shop, but a scene of joy, kindness, and deep-rooted tradition. This is a time to slow down, to feel. To watch, taste, listen, and let yourself be swept up in the colors, smells, smiles, and memories. Easter in Prague is a love letter to spring — and during these days, the city opens its heart like nowhere else.
Important! Recommendations for a comfortable journey :
To make a walk in Prague a pleasure, choose comfortable shoes and clothes according to the weather. The city’s cobblestones and hilly streets require comfortable footwear, and the changeable weather means being prepared for surprises. It’s worth taking warm clothes in the cooler seasons, and a hat and sunglasses in summer. Don’t forget an umbrella – it can start raining unexpectedly in Prague.
The tour includes a long walk, but it will be comfortable even for unprepared travellers. It is only important to take care of a small rucksack for personal belongings and a bottle of water in advance.
Lunch is not included, but the guide will be happy to recommend tried and tested restaurants with traditional Czech cuisine where you can enjoy the best local specialities.
With these simple tips, the walk will be even more enjoyable and your Prague experience will be unforgettable!
Tour Itinerary
- Wenceslas Square — a vibrant city boulevard where history meets the pulse of modern life.
- Powder Tower — a dark Gothic beauty that once served as the grand gateway to the Old Town.
- Municipal House — an Art Nouveau masterpiece adorned with Alfons Mucha’s frescoes and rich musical heritage.
- Astronomical Clock (Orloj) — a medieval marvel that puts on a magical show every hour on the Old Town Hall.
- Týn Church — a majestic twin-spired cathedral that looks like it sprang from a fairytale.
- House at the Stone Bell — a mysterious 13th-century Gothic building radiating medieval charm.
- Jan Hus Memorial — a powerful symbol of spiritual freedom and Czech resistance.
- Malé náměstí — a charming little square with a fountain and Renaissance façades in the heart of Old Town.
- Klementinum — a baroque architectural gem home to one of Europe’s most beautiful libraries.
- Charles Bridge — a legendary 14th-century stone bridge adorned with statues and timeless stories.
Total route distance: 1.5 kilometers
Total tour duration: Approximately 2 hours
Why Choose This Tour?
- Step into a springtime fairytale – stroll through flower-filled markets, enjoy live music, and experience how Prague celebrates Easter with heart and soul.
- History at every turn – the route takes you past iconic landmarks of the Old and New Towns, from Gothic towers to Baroque palaces.
- A perfect blend of taste, beauty, and tradition – feel the spirit of Prague through the aroma of trdelník, the sparkle of decorations, and the sound of Easter bells.
Discover the most atmospheric and picturesque part of Prague – book this tour now!
Important Information
Maximum group size: Up to 7 people. For larger groups, pricing is calculated individually
Available languages: Russian, Czech, English, French