Prague Events Calendar

A Visual Look at Things to Do in Prague

Our Prague Events Calendar is a fun, visual look at what's happening in Prague.

Every month we go out and photograph local event posters, then we put it all together in a short VIDEO to give you a local look at some fun and interesting things to do.

Prague
                Concerts Poster

  Prague Events Calendar is
inspired by local event posters
.

We try to cover a few Prague activities that you might otherwise not find before you arrive.

For us, these events are most likely things flying under the radar that don't get much media attention. It could be a live local band at a cool pub or a classical concert in Old Town - it will vary each and every month.

Of course, we might touch on big popular themes too, but since we can't cover everything, our little videos should give you an idea or inspiration for something other than typical Prague sightseeing.

Each monthly page also includes notes about the different events - so don't worry if you can't keep up with the videos. But, of course, you can pause each one and take notes ;-)

We'll be posting a new video each month, so be sure to check back with us.

This Month's Prague Events Calendar Video


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Prague Events Calendar... Info and Tickets

Many of the events on our calendars won't need reservations or an advanced ticket. For example, if you're interested in visiting a gallery or museum, just buy tickets at the office when you arrive. (Note: galleries and museums are generally closed on Mondays.)

Of course, for larger venues and popular performances, then booking tickets ahead is advised. So, for example, if you're coming to see Pink at the O2 arena, then get tickets well in advance.

Advanced tickets are also recommended for higher-end theatres and opera houses. These would include Prague concerts, operas and ballets at the National Theatre, Prague Opera House, Rudolfinum and the Estates Theatre to name a few.

Prague's National Theatre
Prague's National Theatre,
where advanced tickets are best.

So, if you want to see Mozart's Don Giovanni at the Estates Theatre, then please book tickets in advance - especially if there are more than 2 in your group.

You can reserve tickets at a variety of spots in the city and on the web. BohemiaTicket and TicketPro are just two agencies that have a wide variety of options.

Tickets can often be delivered to your place of accommodation and sometimes you can print tickets and bring them with you.

Tip:

If you're already in Prague or can't book tickets in advance, stop by the venue's box office first. This way you save money and avoid the fees charged by all the ticket agencies.


Prague Sightseeing and Events

One of our favorite things about Prague is that you don't always need an itinerary to find something fun to do and see. Often, you can just walk through the city and find something interesting - all without posters.

We've seen a variety of free to very cheap concerts in the summer at a variety of churches.  You might try either of the two St. Nicholas churches - the domed one in Mala Strana or the white Baroque one on Old Town Square. These often have classical music concerts with tickets purchased at the door.

The Jewish Museum also has ongoing programs of music. The Spanish Synagogue in particular is a great place to hear music and it's absolutely beautiful inside.

Another option to break up the routine of Prague sightseeing is to stop by for an afternoon concert at the Lobkowicz Palace. Many people consider this building to be one of the most remarkable in Prague - so an afternoon concert is a delight. Tickets are be bought at the door.


Want to Share Your Events in Prague?

If you want to be included in upcoming videos or noted on our pages, please contact us with all the details.