![]() One major advantage of the Prague Christmas Markets is that they continue into advent season, in January. Christmas Markets are the best place to shop for local trinkets and traditional Prague handicrafts, including Bohemian crystal! Czech treats like gingerbread, plum dumplings ( Svestkove Knedliky), and mulled wine line the stalls. There are SO MANY Christmas Markets in Prague! 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. Happy birthday to me! Visit the Christmas Markets Things to do in Prague in the Winter The Christmas Markets in Prague are open through the first week of January! Which is exactly why we went to Prague in January … because my birthday is also the first week in January. Enter your email below and we’ll send it to your inbox. Psst: We’ve got a FREE printable Europe in Winter guide that you can download for your trip! Inside, you’ll find packing lists, travel tips, and two full itineraries for Europe in winter (including Prague). 12 Charming Things to Do in Copenhagen in Winter.14 Enchanting Reasons to Visit Český Krumlov this Winter.Two Super Detailed Winter Europe Itineraries.Psst: Looking for more tips on visiting Europe in the winter? Check out some of our other wintry European guides: ![]() … Or, Visit Prague’s Much Weirder Museums.Discover Prague’s History in its Museums.Take a Self-Guided Walking Tour of Prague.Take Stunning Pictures of Prague (& Yourself).Stuff Your Face with a Traditional Czech Meal.Travel Essentials We Bring on Every Trip.30 Things No One Tells You About Backpacking in South America.32 Things Nobody Tells You About Long Term Travel as a Couple.30 Things Nobody Tells You About Quitting Your Job to Travel.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |