When the trees begin to bloom in Prague. When the leaves bloom in Prague. Magnolias blooming in Prague. Prague parks where you can find blooming magnolias

When is the best time to go to Prague? I often hear this question from my tourists. In my opinion, Prague is good at any time of the year, good and interesting in its own way. Take a look at how I perceive the Prague seasons.

Spring Summer

Now May is the time for chestnuts. Huge trees stand like kings, generously decorated with large, pyramidal inflorescences.

Come to Kampa, here in the park under the Charles Bridge young people relax on the fresh lawns. Somewhere a guitar is playing, someone is playing with a ball, someone is practicing juggling. Chestnut trees lead us from Kampa to Streletsky Island. The road goes through the Lehi Bridge. From the bridge you can easily touch the white flowers.

We also have red chestnuts, admire them on Carmelite Street, right under the Baroque Church of Our Lady the Victorious.

Summer is coming into its own. June. The flowering of the trees is almost over. On a warm evening we walk along Parizhskaya.

Luxurious boutique windows and equally luxurious building facades. But something is now more important than luxury, something is dizzying, making you forget about everything. This is the scent of linden - the scent of Prague. Linden is a symbol of the Czech Republic, its leaves and inflorescences are on banknotes of the Czech crown, on the stripes of officers of the Czech army. Wenceslas Square, Na Przhikopach Street are the addresses of evening romance, the addresses of a meeting with a fragrant linden tree.

Hot July. I want shade and coolness. We are in the French park of the Cesky Krumlov castle.

Baroque order, a perfectly trimmed living border, a low one made of boxwood, a medium one formed by yew and huge green walls of elm. There are four trees under the fountains in the center of the park. The dark brown crown creates the perfect shadow, let's hurry there. Finally we are cool, but where have the brown leaves gone - there is a green curtain above us! Miracles! This is a magical beech tree, the outer side of its leaves is red-brown and the inner side is green. A beautiful, light-loving tree with a spreading crown. A tree that likes to play tricks on us.

Autumn winter

September - and chestnut again. Children come home with their pockets full of its fruits. I envy them a little; I also want to walk around the park looking for chestnuts and admiring their color. Collect fruits that are cool and slightly moist to the touch. I can’t resist, I pick one up, it will be with me in memory of the September sunny days.

October. For the second month already, autumn has been playing with colors, coloring Prague gardens in its favorite colors. Yellow, brown, dark brown and purple red. We are going to look at the wild vineyard. Its green leaves have been blending into the general background all summer, and now the time has come! Now the vineyard cannot be confused with anything, people look with bated breath at the walls overgrown with vines - purple walls!

Walls of autumn Prague. Gardens under Prague Castle, Strahov Monastery, Uvoz. The leaves will not last long, you need to capture this moment in order to remember the purple leaves throughout the white winter.

Winter in Prague. Prague in winter is completely different. Not covered by the greenery of gardens and squares, it is all open to view. From Petřín Hill or from Hradcany Square they look at her as if she were a naked beauty. She has no flaw, we found out about it when the leaves fell. The luxurious dress has been thrown off, but she has not become worse, she is only a little chilly. Frozen tourists dream of summer. Stupid, under the thick foliage you will not see all the charms of the beauty of Prague.

Well, if you're lucky and it snows, the city will turn into a real winter's tale. Taking home photographs of snow-covered Prague is like a gift, like a win.

And it's spring again...

“Golden shower” is what forsythia is called in the Czech Republic. March can still be considered a winter month. Here the frost may turn up and the snow may pamper you, but spring is already on the doorstep. You can feel it in the air, forsythia will remind us of this. Thin, bare twigs of the bush will suddenly light up with yellow lights, and golden rain will fly. Is there really so much of it in the city, yellow bushes at every step, spring is making itself known loudly? Then the flowers will fly around, and the forsythia’s green leaves will not stand out among the usual urban vegetation. But this is only for the time being, until a year later the “golden rain” begins again.

How I want, after the winter cold and gray dank thaw, to wake up in a blooming spring! So that there are no gray snowdrifts, muddy puddles and the oppressive gloom of nature around you. I want a holiday for the soul, a spring mood and the awakening of nature after winter hibernation. If such thoughts keep popping into your head every day, then perhaps you should think about rest. One of the most interesting and inexpensive options Your holiday will be an unforgettable trip to the capital of the Czech Republic.

Prague is fabulously beautiful in spring. The sun playfully shimmers in the numerous spiers and towers of the ancient city, and the famous views of the Czech capital, familiar to every tourist from photographs, postcards and posters, become even more fabulous and incredibly familiar. This city has always captivated the tourists who visited it. An aura of mysticism and romance, medieval mystery, sincerity and warmth is inherent in Prague even today. With the arrival of spring, Prague becomes more romantic and lovely in every way. A thin haze of young green foliage and a multi-colored sea of ​​​​all kinds of rhododendrons create the appearance glorious city with Gothic cathedrals and red tiled roofs, even more joyful and even slightly flirtatious.

Prague cannot be seen in one trip! Every ancient winding street, every house of a medieval city has its own secret, mystical history, fascinating legend, and sometimes even its own ghost. Prague is not afraid of floods and scorching sun, economic crises and other natural or man-made disasters. A huge number of tourists flock to this magically beautiful city from year to year. The Czech capital will help you turn seemingly ordinary days of the week into an unusually exciting journey. Magic astronomical clock and the majestic Church of Mary before Tyn on the Old Town Square, the monument to Wenceslas National Museum and Charles Bridge, the most big castle in the world - Prague Castle and St. Vitus Cathedral - all this is a small fraction of the masterpieces that you will get to know in the beautiful Prague. And how great that you chose spring for your trip to Prague!

Which spring month should you choose to travel?

The Czech capital literally transforms before our eyes in March. You can feel the breath of spring in every moment. The gray gloom of winter is becoming a thing of the past and the world around you is filled with new colors every day. In the first month of spring, the weather in the capital of the Czech Republic is often clear and quite warm. The earth begins to slowly warm up and the ringing singing of birds is heard more and more often. Green grass on city lawns has not surprised anyone for a long time. In spring, nature in Prague doesn’t just come to life. It's like she's being born again. The air is filled with the aromas of herbs, blooming rhododendrons and sakura, and parks and squares are simply buried in this unearthly beauty. In March it is still quite cool, but during the day the temperature rises noticeably. The air in Prague in March during the day warms up to an average of 5-10 degrees above zero. Although it is not uncommon this month for warming up to 20 degrees Celsius, which seems strange for tourists! When going out on a sunny morning, you shouldn’t naively think that the weather will stay like this all day. The city is gradually preparing for the opening of a new tourist season. Tourists should dress according to the weather: take an umbrella, wear shoes comfortable for walking (it’s better to forget about heels and stilettos, as in historical center Prague pavement is paved with cobblestones) and go ahead! The weather in March is capricious, and the sun can easily give way to clouds or quick rain. There is quite a lot of rain this month, but there is still a slight frost at night. It would be a good idea to take warm clothes with you.

At this time of year, you can fully enjoy the unique beauty of Prague, as if awakening from a dream, and become a participant in one of the walking tours By ancient city. And it is not so important whether it will be a journey into the world of Prague Castle or the Old Town, a guided walk through the evening capital full of secrets and mysticism, or an acquaintance with Visegrad. The main thing is what feelings and emotions will come to you from contemplating this beauty, illuminated by nature waking up from sleep.

Do not forget that an undeniable advantage March holiday is also enough low price. The high season is still ahead, which means the cost of the tour will be significantly lower than, say, in May or July. Thanks to this, you can either pay less for a tour than at the height of the tourist season, or, as experienced travelers do, for the same money as in the summer, get more excursions or choose a more comfortable hotel to stay.

To the spring atmosphere of a fabulously beautiful city, you can add emotions from a number of interesting events and events taking place in Prague in the spring of 2015.

On March 1, the famous Matejska Fair begins its work at the Prague-Holešovice exhibition complex. Every spring, the most popular Czech fair gives its guests a sea of ​​joy, fun and whole mountains of gingerbread hearts. Children and their parents will find all sorts of attractions and firecrackers, including the castle of fear, various carousels, swing boats and Loch Ness. The bravest ones can race on a roller coaster or see Prague from a 35-meter height of the Ferris wheel.

The rest - wait out the adrenaline rides next to the stalls with snacks, oriental sweets and toys. Venue: Výstaviště Holešovice. 170 00 Praha-Praha 7.

Classical music lovers can visit the Antonin Dvořák House Museum, where two exhibitions related to the life of this talented composer are being held in March. Museum address: Ke Karlovu 20, 120 00 Praha 2. You can get there by metro (line C) to IP Pavlova station or by tram 4, 6, 10, 22 or 23, stop I.P.Pavlova or Stepanska.

Prague is famous for its theaters and concert halls. Performances that deserve the attention of music lovers take place in the magnificent halls of the National and Estates Theaters, as well as in the halls of the State Opera. Stunning organ and organ-string concerts can be heard in most Prague churches. The hour-long performance will not only give you moments of enjoyment of your favorite works, but will give you the opportunity to admire the historical interiors of Prague cathedrals.

On March 14, PAUL SIMON & STING will host a concert at Prague's O2 Arena. These two talented musicians will perform in Prague as part of their world tour. The O2 Arena is located at Ocelarska 460/2, Prague 9.

On March 17, Czechs celebrate St. Patrick's Day. In honor of this saint, folk festivals in Irish traditions are organized in Prague, filling not only the streets with noise and fun, but restaurants, pubs and nightclubs.

On March 21, the Prague Easter fairs start in the most famous squares of Prague, Old Town and Wenceslas. They will last three weeks. At the fairs you can view and buy the creations of local artists and craftsmen, wooden toys, glassware, metalwork, lace embroidery, dolls in traditional Czech costumes and, of course, colorful hand-painted Easter eggs.

Here you will be offered hot sausages, a delicious piece of huge ham cooked in front of you on a spit, a glass of Czech beer or a glass of hot wine. Sweet trdelnik awaits the kids.

Throughout the spring, the Municipal House near the Powder Tower will host an exhibition dedicated to European and Czech Art Nouveau. The exhibition will introduce you to works of art created at the turn of the 19th - 20th centuries. These are items from the collection of the Prague Museum of Decorative and Applied Arts, as well as amazing works from the famous World Exhibition in Paris, held in 1900. After visiting the exhibition, you will certainly admire the Municipal House itself, which is rightfully considered a pearl of Art Nouveau architecture.

Prague in March is also an excellent opportunity to test your physical fitness. On March 28, spring competitions will be held here, opening the running season. Those interested can take part in the fastest half marathon Czech Republic, which will pass through the historical streets of Prague.

The race starts not far from " Jewish city" The route passes through picturesque streets, past the main attractions of the city. Athletes from 55 countries will run across the Charles Bridge and along the banks of the Vltava. During certain sections of the distance, participants will be supported by musical accompaniment. Both single participants and relay teams can take part in the race. Therefore, take your family, friends, colleagues with you and a lot of pleasant emotions are guaranteed!

Spring is the time for prestigious film festivals in Prague. From 2 to 11 March 2015, the largest international film festival will be held in Prague for the 16th time. One world" It is dedicated to human rights. Over 100 thousand spectators visit it annually. After the show ends, the festival moves to other cities.

Fans of auteur cinema and the animation genre will be able to visit another film festival - the Febiofest festival. It will take place from March 19 to 27. Febiofest has grown significantly in recent years and has become one of the largest festivals in the Czech Republic.

And already in April, from the 9th to the 16th, interesting works, often inaccessible to Russian viewers, will be shown at “Dnů evropského filmu”. This is a kind of platform for the exchange of experiences and personal opinions, when viewers can discuss the themes and issues of the presented films with representatives of cinema.

April is the month when Prague becomes unusually beautiful. Probably, many who were in the Czech capital at that time will agree that it is difficult to imagine a better time of year to visit Prague. It's real spring in Prague in April! Sakura is blooming and lilac is fragrant, tulips have already bloomed. Beauty!

The second month of spring pampers Prague residents and tourists with pleasant warm weather. During the day, the capricious thermometer usually ranges from 7 °C to 15 °C. But at night it is still cool, but some days can delight you with almost summer warmth. You can walk and stroll around Prague, enjoying its unique beauty and basking in the spring sun. On dry, clear days you can wander around Prague from dawn to dusk. After watching the show at the Old Town Tower, climb up it observation deck, to take a look at the “Golden City” from above. Stand on the Charles Bridge, looking at the sedate statues and admiring the enchanting view of Prague Castle. Walk around Malaya Strana, stop by Maltese Square and relax in the shade of the trees of Kampa Island Park. After climbing the steep Nerudova Street, walk through the courtyards of Prague Castle and be impressed by the height and grandeur of St. Vitus Cathedral. When you have time, smile at the toy houses of Zlata Ulitsa and stroll along the alleys of the Royal Garden.

April 2015 is also full of interesting events that you can take part in in Prague. April 6 – Catholic Easter. The main actions will traditionally take place in castles, fortresses and city squares.

Charter of hiking, you can relax by visiting the unusual Black Theater. There's nothing wrong with that. Rather, it will surprise you with its action, because it is unlike anything you have ever seen. His productions are based on the human inability to distinguish black on black.

The viewer will only see what the actors want to show him. Spectacular play of shadow and light, pantomime and acrobatics, music and dance, colorful costumes and original tricks. But the most important thing is that to understand the plot you do not need knowledge of any language in the world. The complete absence of words creates a special magical atmosphere on the stage and does not make tourists feel uncomfortable from not knowing the language.

When you visit Prague in April, you can catch the final chords of a series of concerts dedicated to opera and music of past centuries. They will take place in one of the most beautiful halls in Prague - in the hall named after. Dvorak Rudolfinum. This series of concerts is organized by the Prague Baroque Orchestra Collegium 1704 in collaboration with the Czech Philharmonic. You will hear works by Mozart, Mysliveček, and Gluck.

On April 30, Czechs, like many other Europeans, celebrate the end of the winter cold and welcome spring. True, this is quite strange, because spring has already begun for them a long time ago. On this day, the “Night of the Witches” or “Pálení čarodźjnic” festival takes place throughout the Czech Republic.

Initially, the night from April 30 to May 1 was considered magical and was called Walpurgis. In ancient times, people believed that it was at this time that witches flock to the annual Sabbath. But after protracted inquisition processes, the ancient pagan holiday of veneration of magic turned into a night of burning witches. These are such interesting metamorphoses. Of course, today Walpurgis Night is not associated with the chanting of evil spirits. It is rather a cheerful celebration of the arrival of spring. On this day, it is customary to jump over a fire to cleanse yourself from evil or simply throw notes into the fire with your shortcomings that interfere with life. Noisy festivities take place throughout the city all night long, and everywhere you can see witches and sorceresses dressed in costumes. They gradually flock towards the top of Petrin Hill to perform a ritual burning in Petrin Hill Park.

After all the witches, or at least their effigies, are burned at the stake on the night of May 1 in the Czech capital, a new day comes. And it is called the Day of Labor, Spring and Lovers. On this day, according to Czech tradition, all lovers must kiss under the cherry tree. This event, pleasant in all respects, symbolizes a long union and unfading love.

By the way, on the same Petrin hill, among various trees, cherries also grow. Therefore, after the stormy Walpurgis Night, a truly heavenly time begins on Petřín.

On May 2 and 3, Prague hosts a major sporting event - Volkswagen Marathon Weekend 2015. The start and finish of the prestigious marathon will take place at Old Town Square. Runners from all over the world will be supported throughout the distance not only by Prague residents and guests of the capital, but also by over 20 musical groups.

In addition to the main race, there is a lot more interesting things to do. For example, Maraton Music Festival, sports exhibition Sport Expo or a short family Mini-marathon. To become an official participant in the marathon, it is not enough to come to Prague for May. It is necessary to register in advance as the number of participants is strictly limited.

On May 8, Prague celebrates another holiday - Liberation from Fascism Day. True, the date of liberation is considered to be May 9, but the Czech Republic decided to postpone the celebration to a day, like in the rest of Europe.

The Hockey Championship will be held in the Czech Republic from May 1 to May 17. At the preliminary stage, the teams are divided into two groups and will play in Prague and Ostrava. And the main battles will already take place in mid-May in the Czech capital.

If you prefer beer to sports, then visit the Czech beer festival. It will take place in Prague from 7 to 23 May 2015. Venue: Letná Park in Prague 7. This is truly the largest gastronomic event not only in Prague, but in the entire Czech Republic. In special tents and outdoors you can taste about 100 varieties of Czech beer from large companies, brewing concerns and small breweries. Of course, everything is thought out at the festival. There will be beer, various goodies, and live music.

An amazing show awaits Prague residents and guests of the capital on May 15. On this day, one of the patrons of Prague and Bohemia, John of Nepomuk, is honored in Prague. The main action will take place at the Charles Bridge: light show, music, regatta of a flotilla of historical ships and colorful fireworks.

To celebrate their thirtieth anniversary, Swedish pop-rock duo Roxette are performing at the O2 Arena. You will hear the group's already legendary hits. Among them, “Neverending Love”, “It Must Have Been Love”, “Listen To Your Heart” and many others.

If you prefer something heavier to rock, then go to Def Leppard on May 23. The British band will rock heavy metal in the same arena.

IN last days May The Royal Gardens of Prague Castle invite everyone to the Food Festival. Prague in May invites you to test the culinary skills of the best restaurant chefs in the Czech Republic and taste local and international cuisine. In addition, sip a glass or two of Moravian wine or Czech beer. This festival can be safely attended by the whole family. For children there will be a playground not only with entertainment, but also with the opportunity to cook something delicious themselves.

This is not all the entertainment in Prague for March, April and May. To romantic walks through charming Prague you can add breathtaking bus excursions to ancient Czech cities and castles or a voyage to one of the cities of Europe, say, Dresden, Munich, Nuremberg or, for example, Vienna. Choose a time, take your loved ones and friends and come book a tour. And we will select the best program for you!


It so happened that my colleague and I planned a vacation at the same time at the end of April, but in opposite directions. My husband and I flew to Prague. Nadezhda went to distant Japan with the dream of seeing cherry blossoms. Interestingly, upon arrival we found out that in Japan the sakura had already bloomed. And we unexpectedly found ourselves in Prague at the Japanese cherry blossom festival.

Choosing a holiday in Prague

You can go to the capital of the Czech Republic in any season. Winter in Prague is mild, there are no severe frosts or winds, especially in comparison with the Russian climate. From the beginning of November, preparations for Christmas begin, the streets are fabulously decorated, New Year's souvenirs and treats are sold. Early spring, like late autumn, is attractive with reduced prices and fewer tourists. But from May to October there are much more tourists and the price tag rises. The temperature in summer is comfortable; hot days are very rare.

In the city, everything is thought out for the convenience of people: in cool weather, warming burners in cafes on the streets and aromatic mulled wine, on a hot day - cold drinks and ice cream. And, of course, cool, fresh beer, although this drink is pleasant in any weather.

The main slogan is - do not overestimate your capabilities.

First - comfortable shoes

If you don’t want to ruin your vacation, you need to stock up on comfortable shoes with thick soles before your trip. You'll have to walk a lot, but old center Prague and the main excursion routes are paved with cobblestones, at the end of the day your feet really hum. Don't forget to take a patch and ointments with you to relieve fatigue.

Second – map and translator

I advise you not only to download the map of Prague, but also to print it or purchase a printed version with highlighted attractions. It’s a pleasure to wander around the capital of the Czech Republic, but when you need to determine the route, using the small screen of your phone is not very convenient.

But the downloaded Translator will come in handy, also download the Russian-German dictionary, you may want to visit cities in Germany or Austria on excursions from Prague.

Third - choosing a hotel

Even “troikas” in Prague absolutely comply with generally accepted requirements. It’s unlikely, being in such beautiful city, you will sit in your room, and you are guaranteed a shower, a comfortable bed, and a normal breakfast.

We chose a hotel in the Prague 5 area near the Novy Smichov shopping center, which is very close to the center. Hotels here are 7-10% cheaper, and getting to the center is convenient by tram in no more than 7 minutes.

But if you are a light sleeper, make sure that your room windows do not face tram line, in Prague trams run very often and the traffic does not stop at night.

Fourth - homemade preparations

Reviews from tourists about excursions, good cafes They will help you, on the eve of your trip, to outline the places you would like to visit. By spending time preparing your home, you can save a lot of money, time, and effort.

We had a tour with two excursions around Prague, the guides explained everything very interestingly and gave a lot of advice on where to eat and how to get there more conveniently.

At the Prague Tourist Information Center, we bought day trips:

· Cesky Krumlov with a visit to the Hluboká nad Vltavou castle for 45 euros per person.

A very interesting trip. I was impressed by the noble snow-white castle, and really liked the “toy” town of Krumlov with rich history;

· Nuremberg. Cost per person – 52 euros.

Based on a review on the Internet, we found a cafe “Na Hromadkove” next to the hotel. The Czechs themselves eat there. Everything is very tasty, home-style, large dishes and wonderful beer. For two, dinner cost from 800 to 1200 rubles.

Convenient in Prague transport system, the ticket is valid on all types of transport. There is a ticket for a single trip for 24 CZK, as well as for one or three days, then you can travel around the city on any transport throughout the day. Tickets are sold at newspaper kiosks and metro stations.

At the end of April it was very warm, up to 23 degrees during the day, and in the evening the coolness dropped to 16-18.

In general, study the reviews, make a plan taking into account your budget, do not forget about all the tips and go for new experiences.

And all because it is in spring that the beautiful Prague is buried in flowers. After all, in the spring, luxurious tulips bloom in the flower beds, and fertile trees, of which there are hundreds of thousands in Prague, envelop all Prague parks and gardens with their blooms. For example, apple trees, pears, hazel, sakura, plums and, of course, beautiful magnolia bloom here. And tourists try to get to Prague in the spring just to take a photo with magnolias. In this post I will tell you where magnolia blooms in Prague and show a photo of this beautiful tree.

When I went to Crimea for the first time as a child, I was greatly impressed by magnolias. A child from Siberia would not be surprised by the blossoming apple trees, but the magnolias were a marvel.

Magnolias usually bloom for 3-7 days. Magnolia flowering season in Prague: late March – early April. In 2018, magnolias began to bloom only now—April 7. So if you hesitate a little, you can miss the magnolia flowers.

Bright flowers of rich color will not leave anyone indifferent. Large magnolia flowers look very impressive, because... During flowering there is not a leaf on the trees.

Request to all residents and tourists of Prague: When taking a photo, do not shake the tree or climb on it. After all, the photos will turn out great anyway, especially in the gentle sunset light, but you shouldn’t mock the tree.

Prague parks where you can find blooming magnolias

Wallenstein Garden is a garden where you can take a photo with a white peacock and look at the large carp in the pond. The park is very beautiful even without magnolias, thanks to the view of Prague Castle and a large number flowers and sculptures. You can read more about the garden in our article ““.

Vojanovy Sady– this is where the coolest and most lush magnolias are located. The park also attracts people because there are a lot of peacocks walking freely around it. In addition to magnolias, pears, hazels, and tulips bloom in the park.

Magnolia Strahov Monastery. I have never been able to photograph a magnolia blooming in this place. There were several more magnolias on the site, but it was not possible to photograph them.

Magnolia in the Park Podvinný mlýn. There are 2 large magnolias growing in the park.

Františkánská zahrada, in which one small, but very graceful magnolia with bright pink flowers grows.

In the Vinohrady area magnolias are also occasionally found in private gardens. I can’t tell you specific addresses, because... We like to wander around Vinohrady just like that without planning a route.

Free standing magnolia concert hall Rudolfinum. Typically the tree flowers later than magnolias in Wallenstein or.

Spring begins early in the Czech Republic. Everything is blooming all around! It is no longer cold, but there is still no sweltering summer heat, and there are few tourists. You can explore the sights without fuss and take pictures without any hassle.

Spring begins early in the Czech Republic. Already in mid-March, some plants begin to bloom, and soon everything around you is blooming! Lilacs and beautiful sakura are blooming, bird cherry trees are fragrant, luxurious magnolias, bright tulips, and jasmine are blooming. Against the backdrop of reviving greenery, majestic cathedrals, castles and neat colorful houses look more cheerful. The day is coming, becoming brighter and warmer.

Types of spring holidays in the Czech Republic

At the beginning of spring, a calm atmosphere persists. In March, prices for tours and hotels are still low. Skiers have their last opportunity to ski the Czech peaks. Not all attractions are open, but those that are accessible can be visited without fuss and photographed calmly.

Mass wedding season begins in April. ancient castles newlyweds are invited to hold ceremonies in a romantic setting.

The time of spring holidays begins with Maslenitsa (Masopust). In the second half of April throughout the Czech Republic (Pálení čarodějnic). Stuffed witches are symbolically thrown into the flames to finally drive away the cold. Czech Easter markets open from mid-March. They end with a general and large-scale celebration.

May 1st is traditionally called Prague Lovers' Day. Young couples go up Petrin with flowers and lay bouquets at the monument to the romantic poet Karel Macha.

Spring is the time for mass events and festivals. In March, the spring festival of open wine cellars begins with fun and fair fun.

The Baroque music festival “Awakening” in Kutna Hora (read my guide to) takes place on April 6th.

What weather to expect from the Czech spring? In March it is changeable - short periods of warmth are replaced by wind and prolonged rains. April is sunny and warm average temperature– about +12°C, rains are infrequent. In May it is warm even at night; The average daily temperature is +20°C, and there is almost no precipitation.