Things to do in Prague

Guide to Prague in February

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The word ‘Bohemian’ rings true for Prague, both for its lineage as the historic capital of the Kingdom of Bohemia and its unconventional cultural spirit. The city is known for its art, architecture and spirited nightlife fuelled by excellent beer; the Czech Republic boasts of the highest beer per-capita consumption in the world! The majestic Baroque and Renaissance architecture stands beside the quirky architecture of the Dancing House, while the laidback Vltava River flows past the most happening nightclubs and bars. Prague in February experiences one of the coldest months of the year, but that doesn’t dampen the spirit of residents who are looking forward to the end of winter. Here is a short guide of what to see and to do in Prague in February.

Why is Prague in February a must-visit?


Prague castle and Charles bridge during winters
  • Off-season perks – Every seasoned traveler knows the potential of low-season travel, and Prague is one of the European cities where you can enjoy these perks. Get low airfares, discounts on accommodation and shorter queues everywhere you go. Yes, it’s cold, but you can save 10%-30% of your travel budget and spend more on tours and activities.
  • Authentic Prague – Prague is one of the most-visited tourist destinations in Central Europe and come summer you will see hordes of tourists everywhere! If you are not one for the buzzing city life, then Prague in February is ideal for you. You can watch locals go about their daily-life, and the fun activities like the nightlife remain unchanged no matter the season.
  • Cultural activities galore – Winter is at its peak in Prague in February, but the residents put up a good fight against it. The Masopust festival with its carnivals and parades liven up the city, while there are music concerts and theatre festivals to keep you snug and entertained in the long evenings.

Prague in February: Weather


Prague in February is still reeling under the cold weather; the average temperature is 1°C (33°F) with lows of -1°C (30°F) and highs of 5°C. The sky is always overcast with snow and rain expected for most of the month. Bright sunshine is a rarity and daylight is about 9 hours long.

Prague in February: Things to do


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Prague Castle

Prague in February




The UNESCO Heritage Prague Castle has been the seat of power for everyone who ruled the Czech Republic and continues today as the office of the President. Its construction started in 870 AD and finished only in 1929, covering a plethora of architectural styles. One of the largest castle complexes in the world, a castle tour is the best way to explore it.

February Timings
Prague Castle Complex: 6 AM – 10 PM
Historical Buildings: 9 AM – 5 PM

Location

119 08 Prague 1,
Czechia
Getting There ›

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Skip the Line Tickets to Prague Castle
Skip the Line Tickets to Prague Castle
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Skip the Line Guided Tour of Prague Castle
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The Best of Prague with Lunch and River Cruise
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Skip the Line Combo: Prague Castle, National Museum & Astronomical Clock
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Guided Tour of Prague Castle Interiors & Castle District
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Evening Walking Tour with Panoramic Views of Prague
Evening Walking Tour with Panoramic Views of Prague
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€20
Skip-the-Line Tickets to Prague Castle with Transfer
Skip-the-Line Tickets to Prague Castle with Transfer
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€25
Exterior Grand Walking Tour of Prague & Prague Castle
Exterior Grand Walking Tour of Prague & Prague Castle
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€10

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St. Vitus Cathedral

Prague in February



The awe-inspiring St. Vitus Cathedral is situated within the Prague Castle complex and is the seat of Archbishop of the Czech Republic. It is a great example of Renaissance and Baroque architecture, and a climb of 287 steps up the Great South Tower offers you with scenic views of the city.

February Timings
Cathedral of St. Welcome
Monday to Saturday from 9 AM – 4 PM | Sunday: 12 PM – 4 PM
The grounds of the castle
Monday to Friday from 6 AM – 10 PM | Saturday & Sunday from 6 AM to 10 PM

Location

III. nádvoří 48/2, 119 01 Praha 1,
Czechia
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Karlštejn Castle

Prague in February



The Karlštejn Castle just 30 KM from Prague is one of the most beautiful castles in the Czech Republic and full of artefacts, treasures and Royal jewels. The way to the castle goes through Bohemian countryside and in February it is a pretty winter wonderland with stark images of snow against the majestic castle.

February Timings
Friday-Sunday: 10 AM- 3 PM

Location

267 18 Karlštejn,
Czechia
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Vltava River Cruise

Prague in February



The Vltava is the lifeline of the Czech Republic and known as the Bohemian Sea. Many of Prague’s historic landmarks are situated along the banks of the river, and a Vltava River Cruise is the best way to explore the area. In February, the river cruises use heated boats for comfort.

February Timings
Timings vary according to the chosen cruise

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Vltava River: 50-Minute Evening Sightseeing Cruise
Cruises
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Prague: 1-Hour River Cruise with Multimedia Guide
Cruises
Prague: 1-Hour River Cruise with Multimedia Guide
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€14
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1-Hour Panoramic Vltava River Cruise with Optional Multimedia Guide
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Prague: 3hr Crystal Dinner Cruise with Live Music
Cruises
Prague: 3hr Crystal Dinner Cruise with Live Music
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€59
Prague at Night: Dinner Cruise on an Open-Top Glass Boat
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€47
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2hr Vltava River Sightseeing Cruise
Cruises
2hr Vltava River Sightseeing Cruise
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€20
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Prague: 2hr Lunch Cruise with Live Music
Cruises
Prague: 2hr Lunch Cruise with Live Music
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€34
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Prague Sightseeing Cruise to Devil's Channel
Cruises
Prague Sightseeing Cruise to Devil's Channel
from
€16
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6hr Prague City Tour with River Boat Cruise and Lunch
Specials
6hr Prague City Tour with River Boat Cruise an...
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€39
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Evening Dinner Cruise & Live Music
Cruises
Evening Dinner Cruise & Live Music
from
€34

5

Prague Astronomical Clock

Prague in February



Witness the oldest mechanical clock still in operation in Prague! The Astronomical clock has features that include the Old Czech Calendar, Zodiac signs, the transition of the sun and moon, and is decorated by the 12 apostles and other statues. The gilded clocks are beautiful and a mechanical marvel!

February Timings
Daily from 11 AM – 8 PM

Location

Staroměstské nám. 1, 110 00 Staré Město,
Czechia
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Dancing House

Prague in February



Amidst the Baroque and Renaissance buildings of Prague stands the oddity that is Dancing House. The unique construction was finished in 1996 and resembles two dancers, and is iconic of modern Prague. Duck inside on a snowy February day and pay a visit to the art gallery and restaurant inside.

February Timings
Daily: 10 AM – 10 PM

Location

Jiráskovo nám. 1981/6, 120 00 Nové Město,
Czechia
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7

Old Town and Jewish Quarter

Prague in February





Known as Staré Město and Josefov, the Old Town of Prague is of special importance to the Jewish community. A walk down the cobblestone streets reveals the history of Prague and the Jews through the Old Jewish cemetery, Ungelt Square and Tyn Cathedral. A walking tour in February will minimize your time outdoors while visiting all the landmarks.

February Timings
Tour starts daily at 10 AM & 3 PM

Location

Staroměstské nám, 110 00 Staré Město
Czechia
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8

Brewery Tour with Czech Dinner

Prague in February





The Czech love their beer and the history of brewing in Prague goes back to the 993 AD. Today, you can find fantastic Pilsner beer in the city, and a tour with a local expert will ensure you get to sample the best beer. With this tour, you can take a look at the Staropramen Brewery and end your night with Czech cuisine!.

February Timings
Tour starts daily at 7 PM

Location

Křižovnická 191/3, 110 00 Josefov,
Czechia
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9

A day trip to Terezin Concentration Camp

Prague in February





One of the largest concentration camps during the Holocaust, the Terezin Camp housed more than 150,000 Jews including 15,000 children, barely any of them survived. A tour of the camp will help understand the horrors of the era, and a peek into the life of the inhabitants.

February Timings
Daily from 8 AM – 4:30 PM

Location

G578+G3 Terezín,
Czechia
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10

Go on a Prague pub crawl

Prague in February



Prague has one of the best nightlife in Europe with scintillating nightclubs and raucous bars. Go on a pub crawl with a local guide and enjoy VIP treatment everywhere you go. Visit Karlovy Lazne, the biggest nightclub in Central Europe and warm yourself on cold February nights with the best alcohol and all-night dancing!

February Timings
Daily at 7:45 PM and 9:45 PM.
You can join anytime between 8 PM - 10 PM and you will get free drinks till 10 PM.

Location

Celetná 558/12, 110 00 Staré Město,
Czechia
Getting There ›

Prague in February: Events to look out for


Prague in February events

Masopust

February 8-14, 2024
Masopust translates to ‘meat fast’ in Old Czech and is the celebration of spring and the feasting before Lent. Prague has carnivals, parades and costumed performers to celebrate Masopust and the Mardi Gras parades at Jiriho z Podebrad square, Ctěnice, Little Quarter and Letna are popular.

Prague in February events

Pragueshorts Film Festival

February 28 - March 3, 2024
The 17th edition of the Pragueshorts Film Festival is back across multiple cinema venues in Prague. A competitve festival of short films, this festival aims to contribute to the development and promotion of artistic short films and their production. Tickets to the film festival are available online from the cinemas’ websites or their box offices.

Prague in February events

Let It Roll Winter 2024

February 16-17, 2024
Let It Roll Winter 2024 is the ultimate dance event, coming to O2 Universum, Prague. The festival promises the best Drum and Bass producers and DJ's from around the world, and guests from over 47 countries. Learn more about the event here.

Prague in February events

Brutalismus 3000

February 3, 2024
The dynamic Berlin-based duo (often stylized as B3000), Theo and Victoria are coming to Forum Karlín. Their unconventional performances features fast-paced unique synths, leaving a lasting impression on the audience. Come by to enjoy their multilingual expression of music. Book your tickets here!

Prague in February: 3-day itinerary


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Prague in February: Essentials


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LanguageCzech

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Time zoneGMT+2

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Country Code+420

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Socket Type E

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CurrencyCzech Koruna(Kč)

Where to stay in Prague in February

Prague is a big city with unique neighbourhoods, which cater to special interests of travelers and their budgets. The Old Town area or Staré Město and Josefov are some of the most popular areas. Here are a few choices you can pick from:


What to pack for Prague in February?

Prague in February is both cold and wet, which means you have to prepare for both. Carry warm clothes like thermal leggings, fleece jacket, multiple sweaters, long-sleeved shirts, and winter coats. Pack woolen socks and thick-soled waterproof shoes that work well in both water and snow. Get an umbrella and waterproof coat, scarf, moisturiser, and lip balm.


Getting around in Prague in February

Prague is well-connected by public transport, and the official body is called PID or Prague Integrated Transport that ensures alignment of all the routes and rates. Prague in February is very cold and walking everywhere is not comfortable, but you have a lot of options to get around. The Metro had three lines with 61 stations, the tram has 34 routes including night trams, and the Petřín Funicular links Malá Strana with Petřín hill. Buses are cheap, and there are also river ferries.

Prague in February: Seasonal delicacies


Prague has a rich cuisine with many iconic dishes that will tease your taste buds. Here’s a list of the top expert-recommended dishes you should try while visiting Prague.

Prague in February
Žemlovka

The crusty layer of Žemlovka hides the sweet, gooey flavors of the baked pudding that is perfect comfort food in winter. It is made with layers of Rohlík (Czech bread roll) soaked in milk and slices of apples or pears, and sprinkled with sugar and everything nice!
Try this dish here : Eska, Karlin

Prague in February
Pražská Šunka

The smoke-flavored ham known as Prague Ham is a specialty of the city and is a trademarked-EU product. The brine-cured ham is expensive and sold by its weight in grams! You can find this delicious food everywhere from fine dining restaurants to street food stalls.
Try this dish here : Cafe Restaurant Hotel Troja

Prague in February
Langoš

A popular dish in Christmas Markets in Prague Langoš is everything that tastes good and keeps you warm in winter. It is a toasty flatbread, topped with cheese, garlic, and ketchup. A great dish to be eaten on the go, it’s one of the cheapest foods you can find in Prague.
Try this dish here : Cobra

Prague in February
Česnečka

This spicy hot soup will open up your sinuses in a jiffy, especially when you are battling the cold in Prague in February. The soup uses heaps of garlic, sliced potatoes, and spices to flavor it and garnished with fried bread. A richer version includes lard or butter with grated cheese.
Try this dish here : Zlata Kovadlina

Prague in February
Becherovka

A winter drink that will warm your insides in Prague in February is the Becherovka. A classic Czech drink, it is a secret combination of herbs made in Karlovy Vary and has hints of cinnamon and pine. Mix it with tonic water or its twisted version of ‘Bohemian Coffee.’
Try this dish here : Restaurace U Fleku

Prague in February: Visiting tips


  • A great way to beat the evening chills in Prague in February is to visit indoor concerts. You can find lots of concerts and plays performing in Prague’s theatres including The Black Light Theatre, The National Theatre, The Estates Theatre, New Stage, and The State Opera.
  • One of the best ways to embrace the cold in Prague in February is to skate on ice! Prague has many locations which are open till April. Some of the best ones are at Ovocný trh, Na Františku, Letná Park, Prague TV Tower Park, and ŠKODA Icerink.
  • There are multiple ways to celebrate Valentine’s Day (February 14th) in Prague. Profess your love by painting on the John Lennon Wall, take a horse-drawn carriage ride through Old Town, buy a traditional Czech Garnet, or go on a romantic dinner cruise on the Vltava.

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