Things to do in Prague

A comprehensive guide to Prague in March

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To make the most of your Prague trip in March, don't miss the opportunity to stroll through the historic streets, soaking in the sights and sounds. You'll feel the energy of a city waking up to spring. Plan to check out the local cafes and restaurants; they're perfect stops to relish Czech cuisine and maybe catch some live music. Plus, the cultural scene is in full swing, offering you a blend of traditional and contemporary performances to enjoy!

Why is Prague in March a must-visit?


Prague in March

  • Cool and pleasant weather: Prague in March is quite cold but offers a wonderful opportunity to take in the sights and sounds of classic European setting. March is all about getting a feel of fading winters and sip plenty of the famous Czech soups that will keep you warm and happy in this pretty city.
  • Fewer crowds: Prague in March would be far from the tourist madness that is characteristic of European summer and offers a brilliant excuse to explore the most popular tourist destinations at a leisurely pace.
  • Lots of exciting events: With plenty of film festivals, dance performances and music concerts, the cultural scene of Prague in March is set to be a hubbub of activities. Take your pick among Shockproof Film Festival, Bazaar Festival, or Easter, and you’ll be cherishing the happy high for a while.

Prague Weather in March


Prague sees the end of winter in March, and the weather takes a gradual turn towards spring. Days are usually chilly here, but there’s a lot of variation in the climate: some days are sunny with clear skies but even cloudy days and slight rain is a possibility. On the whole, it’s chilly and makes for a pleasant experience.

Prague in March: Things to do


1

Prague Castle

Prague in March


One of the most important National Cultural monument of the Czech Republic, the Prague Castle has a rich and interesting history. It serves as the seat of the Czech president and is home to many priceless art relics, historical documents, and the Czech Crown Jewels, that are open to public viewing.

March Timings
Daily 6:00 AM to 10:00 PM

Location

119 08 Prague 1,
Czechia
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2

St. Vitus Cathedral

Prague in March


The awe-inspiring St. Vitus Cathedral is famous for being privy to several religious services and coronations of Czech kings and queens. Besides being the largest and most important church in Prague, it also serves as a burial ground for archbishops and saints, and is a prominent example of Gothic architecture.

March Timings
Monday – Saturday: 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Sunday: 12:00 PM – 5:00 PM

3

Národní divadlo

Prague in March


The National Theatre or Národní divadlo is an integral part of the Czech cultural stage. With a heritage of 130 years, it has been instrumental in providing space for free artistic creation. You can watch several dramas and operas that are scheduled for March and revel in the history of Prague.

March Timings
Guided Tours take place on Saturday and Sunday between 08:30 AM and 11:30 PM

Location

Národní 2, 110 00 Nové Město,
Czechia
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4

Vltava River Cruise

Prague in March


If you’re in the mood for some relaxation, then the Vltava River Cruise allows one to enjoy the perfect combination of luxury and rejuvenation. The Vltava River takes you through 18 under bridges and the iconic Charles Bridge which is a sight to behold. Choose a cruise with food and drinks, and you’re set for a good time.

March Timings
Timings vary according to the chosen cruise

Full Day City Tour of Prague with Cruise and Lunch
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Grand City tour of Prague
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Prague Astronomical Clock

Prague in March


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!

March Timings
Tuesday - Sunday: 10 AM to 7 PM
Monday: 11 AM to 7 PM

Location

Staroměstské nám. 1, 110 00 Staré Město,
Czechia
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6

Dancing House

Prague in March


The Dancing House is a unique structure that follows the deconstructivist architecture and was inspired by the dance duo of Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers. It houses a restaurant on the uppermost floor which offers a panoramic view of Prague. There’s a Gallery on the ground floor that has plenty of Czech art on display.

March Timings
Daily: 10:00 AM – 10:00 PM

Location

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

Old Town and Jewish Quarter

Prague in March


Located between the Charles Bridge and Wenceslas Square, there are several heritage structures in the Old Town area while the Jewish Quarters is infamous given the history of the place. Explore these areas on foot with a walking tour, and relive the historic days of Czech Republic.

March Timings
Tour starts daily at 11:00 AM

Location

Staroměstské nám, 110 00 Staré Město
Czechia
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8

Brewery Tour with Czech Dinner

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What better a tour could be where you get to taste the best of the mulled beers in the cold? Well, the city offers exactly such tours that take you through the tonnes of beers being brewed locally, with 1000 years old recipes and impeccable traditional delicacies. Prague is one of the rare cities where beer is cheaper than water, ergo it offers a wild nightlife. .

January Timings
Wednesday and Friday at 6 PM

Location

Křižovnická 191/3, 110 00 Josefov,
Czechia
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9

A day trip to Terezin Concentration Camp

Prague in March


Terezin Concentration Camp was among the largest prisons used by the Nazis in World War II and has a dark and terrifying past. A trip here will be an educational experience as it takes you down a horrifying memory lane which unfortunately is a sad reality. The trip from Prague to Terezin is about an hour long.

March Timings
Tours go on daily from 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM

Location

G578+G3 Terezín,
Czechia
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Prague in March : Events to Look Out For


Prague in March events

One World Film Festival

20 March - 19 April, 2024
One World International Human Rights Documentary Film Festival is an annual event held in Prague where 38 other cities showcase quality films on human rights, social, political, media and environmental issues. The 26th edition of the festival is focussed on the environmental awaremenss theme and there will be screening of some of the shortlisted fiction movies.

Prague in March events

Young Bohemia Prague Festival

21 March, 2024
A diverse event for people aged between 8-26 years, The Young Bohemia Prague Festival is a cultural event that provides a big platform to showcase talent in music and choir singing. The event welcomes people across the world and is an excellent opportunity to network and make new friends.

Prague in March : 3-day Itinerary


Check out our carefully curated itineraries and plan your visit to Prague better. Whether you're visiting Prague for 1 day, 2 days, 3 days or if you're spending more time there, here's a Prague travel guide! Our itineraries packed with top experiences and traveler tips are bound to come handy.

Prague 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 March

Prague 1, Prague City Centre and Stare Mesto are the top places in the city to stay. They are loaded with amazing art galleries, cobblestoned streets, churches, palaces and attractions like Old Town Square, and Charles Bridge. Their metro connectivity with the entire city makes them more preferable.


What to Pack for Prague in March

Prague in March can be surprisingly hard to pack for - one day you’re warm and cozy and the next, you’ll be freezing in the cold. Hence, it’s a good idea to pack plenty of layers for your trip here. So keep shirts, sweaters, jackets, coats, gloves, a scarf, and a hat, and you’re all set for some fun in the medieval city. It’s also a great idea to pair your outfits with matching boots to remain warm and comfortable.

Getting Around in Prague in March

Prague has a well-connected public transport system and is used by the majority of the population here. With the convenience of the metro, you won’t have to worry about getting stuck in traffic jams and traveling by road. If you’re going to be sightseeing across the city, then you should look at getting a day pass, and you can alternate between trams, metros, and buses. Buses aren’t all that useful within the city, but they offer excellent connectivity to the airport. If you end up having to take a taxi, then avoid hailing it from the roads and instead pre-book it!

Prague in March - Must Try Delicacies


Prague in March
Steak Tartare

Often referred to as the King of snacks, Steak Tartare comprises beef taken from dry-aged Czech cows that is premixed with onions, oil, cream, and fried capers. Visit Cestr and have your meal served with a sous-vide cooked quail egg and lightly roasted bread with a glass of wine!

Prague in March
Kulajda

Kulajda is a traditional Czech potato soup that also has mushrooms, dill, vinegar and a poached egg on top. There are different variations of the soup at various hotels, but you can head over to the Imperial Cafe for a nice steaming bowl of soup that will keep the chills away.

Prague in March
Schnitzel

The schnitzel comprises tenderised meat, usually pork or veal, that is breaded and fried in butter. Highly addictive and tasty, salads with potato base are the perfect accompaniment to schnitzels. You can enjoy a classic schnitzel at Cafe Savoy.

Prague in March
Goulash

The Goulash is a thick stew of meat that is spiced with paprika and served with dumplings. The Czechs like their beef and you’ll see variations of Goulash across the town. Visit Mincovna in the Old Town Square and have the perfect Goulash served with fresh pilsner - the ideal way to end an exciting day.

Tips for Visiting Prague in March


  • Keep an umbrella handy: Prague has some unpredictable weather in March, and it may leave you feeling confused about what to pack. Given the chill temperature, there’s a possibility that it might rain.
  • Layer your clothes: While the chill weather of Prague in March can give way to a few sunny days, we recommend dressing up in layers with extra jackets, stoles, and scarves, so you’re never too cold or too warm for the city! Also, a great idea to keep comfortable shoes in case you’d like to go for long walks in the cold.
  • Explore leisurely: Given that it’s off-season for tourists, the common tourism hotspots may not be as crowded, giving you time to explore the different vistas as a leisurely pace.
Prague in March