The Most Magical Things to do in Prague in the Winter

PRACTICAL WANDERLUST

With its rich culture, cozy food, and beautiful Old Town, Prague in the winter is the perfect getaway.

Prague is one of the most stunning cities in Europe, with the added bonus of being budget-friendly AND having Christmas Markets that stay open after New Years!

Visit the Christmas Markets

The largest and most famous is in Prague’s Old Town Square, which transforms into a fairytale-esque winter wonderland with beautiful wooden booths and twinkling lights.

Eat Traditional Czech Foods

A delicious Trdelnik, one of the yummiest treats you’ll find at Czech Christmas Markets. It might not be traditional, but it is delicious.

Take in the View

Many of the best views of Prague involve climbing towers. If you’re able to make the climb, the views are worth it, and the effort will warm you up.

Go Ice Skating

Ice Skating is the quintessential winter activity. We like ice skating because it’s the type of athletic activity that involves holding hands, which makes it romantic.

Warm Up in a Museum

The National Museum of Prague is probably it’s most famous., but there are many more! Explore the rich history of Prague in several buildings at Wenceslas Square.

Visit Český Krumlov

Český Krumlov is a Bohemian Medieval town constructed around a 13th-century castle, and it’s absolutely gorgeous in the winter!

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