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Prague At Easter - A perfect mix of tradition and fun
A short break in Prague at Easter will see plenty of intriguing local traditions and customs taking place on its streets that highlight the unique Czech culture and love of life. Religious celebrations are no less important with the gothic splendour of St. Vitus Cathedral and numerous other churches holding services throughout the holy week. Evenings will see a series of inspiring choral and classical music concerts at these venues and a wealth of street entertainment perfect for all ages. Through Easter in Prague the many impressive museums and monuments remain open and certainly no city break in Prague should forego a visit to the dramatic castle or a leisurely river cruise.
Easter In Prague - A paradise for bargain hunters
Just like the festive season, Easter attracts countless visitors purely for its seasonal street markets which are centred on the Old Town and Wenceslas Square. Literally hundreds of stalls will entice souvenir hunters with intricate handmade crafts, artwork and embroidery while the hungry shopper will delight at all the tasty local delicacies on offer. Easter egg painting, music, folk dancing and puppet shows add to the spectacle in a bustling atmosphere that even the chilly weather cannot dampen.
Prague In Easter - Varied and lively events to enjoy
The entertainment options in Prague at Easter are just as varied and exciting with its celebrated bars and clubs always drawing in revellers in large numbers. Ballet, opera and traditional folklore show at venues around the city nightly, often with the pomp and spectacle associated with Easter celebrations. Visitors can also experience the Easter film festival at cinemas around Prague and a uniquely Czech live theatre performance. Local traditions and customs can be seen in the city with schoolchildren processions, Easter egg painting and brass bands bringing life and colour to the streets.
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