Prague Christmas Market 2024

Christmas Market in Prague: Gothic Charm and Festive Cheer 2024

Old Town Square: The Heart of Christmas

The most famous Christmas market is in Old Town Square, where the city’s iconic Gothic buildings are lit up with twinkling lights, and a giant Christmas tree stands in the center of it all. The stalls here are full of traditional Czech goods, from hand-painted ornaments to wooden toys, and the atmosphere is pure holiday magic.

One of the best parts of this market is the daily performances by choirs and musicians, adding to the festive vibe. And of course, the food is top-notch—make sure to try trdelník (a rolled pastry covered in sugar and nuts), and wash it down with a cup of svařák (Czech mulled wine).

Wenceslas Square and Beyond

While Old Town Square gets most of the attention, don’t miss the Christmas market at Wenceslas Square. This market has a more modern feel, but it’s just as festive, with plenty of stalls selling gifts, food, and Christmas decorations. It’s also a great spot to pick up some local Czech products, like marionettes or Bohemian glassware.

Prague’s markets are known for their wide variety of food, so be sure to dive into some Czech Christmas specialties like vánočka (a sweet braided bread) or klobása (Czech sausages). And if you need to warm up, grab a shot of slivovice—a plum brandy that’ll heat you up from the inside out.

Prague Christmas Markets: Hours, Highlights & Tips

🎄 Dates & Hours

  • Old Town Square & Wenceslas Square Markets: Open from November 30, 2024, to January 6, 2025
    • Daily: 10 a.m. – 10 p.m.
    • Food Stalls: Stay open until 12 a.m.

🎅 Highlights

  • Old Town Square: Known for its giant Christmas tree and live performances, this market offers traditional Czech crafts, mulled wine, and delicious trdelník (sweet pastries).
  • Wenceslas Square: A bit more low-key but equally festive, perfect for finding handmade gifts and sampling Czech sausages.

🎫 Admission
Free entry for all markets.

📝 Pro Tips

Currency: Vendors accept Euros, but having some Czech Koruna on hand is a good idea.

Take in the Views: Climb the Old Town Hall Tower for a stunning view of the market below.