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Tourism in Prague in winter is the splendor of celebrations and charming romantic evenings

Tourism in Prague in winter is the splendor of celebrations and charming romantic evenings

 

Prague is one of those cities that has exploded in popularity in recent years

Where thousands of tourists flock to Prague every year to enjoy the splendor of tourist attractions and entertainment venues

And tourism became during the busy summer season when the famous Charles Bridge is full of tourists and sellers of souvenirs

A problem for some, therefore, is the reason for traveling to Prague in the winter

It is best for lovers of tranquility and those looking for fun ways to discover this popular destination with fewer tourist groups

 

Tourism in Prague in the winter

 

There is never a bad time to visit Prague, every season has its own charms, and there are plenty of things to do in Prague throughout the year.

And although Prague can get very cold in the winter, snow brings magical white scenes to the city.

Winter in Prague is one of the best times of the year for travelers, as December marks the beginning of the New Year season

The month of January is welcomed with special lights and spectacular fireworks displays, and the month of February comes with Valentine's Day to make the city of romance even more attractive for lovers.

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Although the weather is cold, visitors to the beautiful city of Prague can enjoy the warmth and splendor of its cafés and museums, and the fun festive atmosphere in the evenings.

Weather in Prague in winter

 

Winter in Prague lasts from December to February, with January usually being the coldest month

Temperatures often drop below freezing, and the average daytime temperature in January is around 0°C.

The night temperatures are cooler and the winter weather in Prague is cold

It is often below freezing, but that does not prevent you, dear traveler, from discovering the splendor of the city

With opportunities to see many of the sights on foot, a tour of the grounds of Prague Castle, for example, will require warm shoes, gloves, scarves, and hats.

Heavy clothing is also your best bet for clothing options for warmth, including T-shirts under a jacket.

And warm socks under the shoes, and a long coat that protects from the wind

These will go a long way to keeping you warm and comfortable while shopping at the Christmas markets or enjoying the holiday lights after sunset.

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seasonal events

 

The Christmas Market in Prague is the favorite event for winter travelers to the city

It serves as a month-long cultural experience for visitors, who shop for handmade decorations and gifts

With opportunities to taste pastries Czech and enjoy outdoor music performances.

Other events and holidays include Saint Nicholas on December XNUMXth, and New Year's Eve

and the Three Kings Parade on January 5, Valentine's Day on February 14, and the Czech Farewell Festivals and Bohemian Carnival at the end of February or beginning of March.

Perhaps the most famous New Year's Eve market is Old Town Square, which is probably the most famous Christmas market in Prague

This is in addition to Wenceslas Square Market, which although it is smaller than the market in the Old Town, is full of charm and beauty.

The Christmas Market in Peace Square is a local favourite, and the Christmas Market in Prague Castle is absolutely fantastic, taking place in a magical fairytale land.

Other things to do

 

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Prague offers plenty to see and do during the months of December, January and February, including daily activities perfect for enjoying during the winter season

Visit the various museums in Prague, and relax in the historic cafes. and in the evening

You can enjoy the music that fills the concert halls and churches of the historic district

You can also see Christmas decorations, go ice skating, or visit special holiday exhibits.

Seasonal activities include New Year's Eve events; Markets, concerts and a citywide New Year's Eve celebration

And if you'll be in Prague for Valentine's Day, look out for romance packages at hotels or private dinners offered by the city's best restaurants during this time of the year.

Tips for winter travel to Prague

 

December attracts quite a few travelers who know that the Prague Christmas Market is one of the best in Europe

So plan well in advance if you want to travel during this month. If you are visiting the city especially for the Christmas market

It makes sense to book a room near Old Town Square, which will make getting to the Christmas market easy.

Tickets for parties and events go on sale early and sell in advance for New Year's Eve, if you intend to celebrate it in this beautiful country

Think about how to spend New Year's Eve in Prague and look for tickets you can buy online for any of these festivities. naturally

You can always head to Old Town Square or Charles Bridge to see the fireworks display outside

If your hotel has a good view, you can stay warm inside or go out to the balcony of your room to enjoy the splendor of colorful scenes and wonderful performances in celebration of the New Year.

Also remember that the opening hours of some of the city's tourist areas, as well as the sights of Prague

It may be shortened in the winter months. So it's smart to check the opening hours for museums and other attractions you want to see

Especially if you are going to have to trek through Prague to see it.

Walking tours of Prague run year-round, and as long as you're warm

It is useful to explore Prague on foot. You can arrange walking tours with Prague City Tourism For 300 CZK

Or you can try a free walking tour of Prague, where you can have fun without spending a lot of money.

Where to stay when visiting Prague?

winter ?

 

When visiting Prague in the winter, it is best to stay close to the main sights

In order to avoid walking in low temperatures

If your budget is somewhat constrained, go for accommodations that are near the tram/metro station.

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