Easter Markets in Prague 2026
The Easter season is one of the most popular spring traditions, and visiting Easter markets is a great opportunity to enjoy a pleasant atmosphere and welcome the arrival of spring. Prague is one of the best places to experience the Easter spirit.
During spring, the capital of the Czech Republic transforms into a lively centre full of colours, scents, and folk traditions. Historic squares fill with wooden stalls offering Easter decorations, painted eggs, willow whips, and traditional spring treats, all of which create a unique Easter atmosphere.
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When do the Easter markets in Prague start?
The main Easter markets in Prague in 2026 begin on Saturday, 21 March 2026. Traditionally, they are held mainly in Old Town Square and Wenceslas Square, where the largest and most visited markets in the city centre are located.
In addition to the main markets in the historic centre, Easter fairs also appear in other parts of Prague, for example at Náměstí Míru and Anděl. These smaller markets often have a more intimate atmosphere and offer traditional handicrafts, Easter decorations, and regional gastronomy.
When do the Easter markets in Prague end?
The largest Easter markets in central Prague end on 12 April 2026. This means the markets run for approximately three weeks and also include the Easter holidays themselves, which in 2026 fall between 3 and 6 April.
Smaller Easter markets in different parts of Prague may have different dates. For example, the markets at Náměstí Míru and Mariánské Square usually end earlier, often during Easter week, that is on 6 April.
Easter Markets at Old Town Square
The Easter markets at Old Town Square are among the largest and most famous spring markets in Prague. In 2026, they take place from 21 March to 12 April, every day from 10:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m.
During the markets, the historic square turns into a colourful spring fair full of traditional Czech Easter symbols. Wooden stalls offer a wide selection of handmade decorations, painted eggs, willow whips, ceramic products, wooden toys, and folk souvenirs. You will also find Easter decorations made of wicker, straw, or textiles.
The markets also include a cultural programme on stage, where folk ensembles, music performances, and demonstrations of traditional crafts take turns throughout the day. For children, there are usually creative Easter workshops such as egg painting, gingerbread decorating, or willow whip weaving.
Visitors can also enjoy traditional Czech Easter specialities. Stalls sell sweet Easter bread, braided Easter buns, gingerbread, sausages, grilled meat, and green beer. The atmosphere is enhanced by spring decorations, birch trees decorated with colourful ribbons, and flowers symbolising the arrival of spring.
Address: Old Town Square, Prague 1
Dates: 21 March 2026 – 12 April 2026
Opening hours: Daily 10:00 a.m. – 10:00 p.m.
Easter Markets at Wenceslas Square
The Easter markets at Wenceslas Square are among the popular spring events in the centre of Prague. In 2026, they take place from 21 March to 12 April, every day approximately from 10:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. Thanks to their location in the very heart of the city, they are easily accessible and visited by both tourists and locals.
There will be more than 30 stalls in the square, mainly offering traditional Easter and spring goods with an emphasis on Czech products. Visitors will find hand-painted eggs, willow whips, Easter decorations, ceramics, wicker products, wooden toys, and small souvenirs with spring motifs.
The markets also include a selection of traditional Easter treats. Stalls sell sweet Easter bread, Easter lamb cake, spring stuffing, egg spread, and gingerbread. There are also popular fairground specialities such as sausages, potato flatbreads, frgál pastries, and sweet desserts.
The atmosphere is complemented by a cultural programme featuring folk ensembles, music groups, and children’s singing and dance groups. The markets are also decorated in typical Easter colours, and the organisers aim for a more eco-friendly operation, for example by using compostable cups and tableware.
Address: Wenceslas Square, Prague 1
Dates: 21 March 2026 – 12 April 2026
Opening hours: Daily 10:00 a.m. – 10:00 p.m.
Easter Markets at Náměstí Míru
The Easter markets at Náměstí Míru are among the popular spring fairs in Prague. In 2026, they take place from 21 March to 6 April and offer the pleasant atmosphere of traditional Easter markets.
At the stalls, visitors can buy a wide range of Easter goods, such as willow whips, painted eggs, wooden Easter ornaments, and Easter decorations. In addition to typical Easter products, flowers, seeds, bulbs, seedlings, trees, and shrubs are also sold here, so people can take home inspiration for spring planting in their garden or on their balcony.
The markets also offer a varied selection of refreshments. Visitors can enjoy pancakes, decorated gingerbread, cakes, chocolate-covered fruit, or ice cream. Honey products, Old Bohemian specialities, and grilled dishes are also available.
Address: Náměstí Míru, Prague 2
Dates: 21 March 2026 – 6 April 2026
Opening hours: Daily approximately 10:00 a.m. – 7:00 p.m.
Easter Markets at Anděl
The Easter markets at Anděl invite visitors to celebrate spring and Easter traditions in the pedestrian zone near Anděl metro station in Prague 5. In 2026, they take place from 2 to 6 April and offer the pleasant atmosphere of a smaller spring fair.
Visitors can look forward to stalls with Easter decorations, handicrafts, spring goods, and seasonal treats. The markets also include small souvenirs and traditional products that reflect Easter customs and the arrival of spring.
Address: Pedestrian zone near Anděl metro station, Prague 5
Dates: 2 April 2026 – 6 April 2026
Opening hours: Daily approximately 10:00 a.m. – 7:00 p.m.
Easter Markets at Mariánské Square
The Easter markets at Mariánské Square are among the pleasant spring fairs in the historic centre of Prague. In 2026, they take place from 20 March to 6 April and offer a calmer atmosphere than the large markets in Prague’s main squares.
Visitors will mainly find traditional Easter products here, such as hand-decorated eggs, willow whips, Easter decorations, and handicrafts made of ceramics and wicker. The markets also usually include light refreshments and spring specialities.
Address: Mariánské Square, Prague 1
Dates: 20 March 2026 – 6 April 2026
Opening hours: Daily approximately 11:00 a.m. – 8:00 p.m.
Easter Exhibition at the Charles Bridge Museum
If you do not want to visit traditional Easter markets, an interesting alternative may be the Easter Exhibition at the Charles Bridge Museum, which presents traditional Czech Easter customs and folk crafts.
The exhibition will open on Palm Sunday, 29 March 2026, and will last until 8 June 2026. The exhibition opening takes place on 29 March 2026 from 2:00 p.m. Visitors can see decorated Easter eggs, willow whips, Easter decorations, and other examples of traditional folk crafts.
Venue: Charles Bridge Museum, Křižovnické Square, Prague 1
Dates: 29 March 2026 – 8 June 2026
Opening hours: Daily approximately 10:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.
Admission: CZK 300 / 240 / 90
Easter Decorations at Karlštejn Castle
You can also enjoy the Easter atmosphere at Karlštejn Castle, where special Easter decorations will be prepared in 2026. These will complement the tours of the basic circuit, The Imperial Residence of Charles IV, and remind visitors of the significance of Easter as well as traditional folk customs.
During the tour, you will learn more about Easter traditions such as weaving willow whips, decorating eggs, and other customs associated with the arrival of spring. The castle interiors will also be enhanced with themed Easter decorations.
Venue: Karlštejn Castle
Dates: 23 March 2026 – 12 April 2026
Opening hours: 9:30 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.
Admission: CZK 300 / 240 / 90