Amazing Things to Do in Prague on Christmas
Perhaps the most gorgeous of all European Capitals, Prague is an
captivating city that reels its visitors in and fascinate them never to leave.
Visiting Prague in winter is even more enchanting as Squares are
overtaken by Christmas Markets and the lights come out in force. Fresh
breezes blow over the Charles Bridge, dislodging frost from the stern faces
of statues. Christmas markets fit with shoppers, as others line up for a taste
of spit-roast pork, breath frosting as they laugh. Sparkling fires in pubs
welcome visitors as they kick the snow from their boots, settling down with
a pint of Czech beer and a hearty meal. It’s pretty damn perfect.
Things to do in Prague on Christmas:
1) Ice skating in Prague
One extraordinary highlight of Prague in December is indeed ice
skating, which is famous among tourists and locals alike. Whether
you’re seasoned pro and elegantly cut circles across the ice or are a
slip-sliding first-timer, there is nothing like being out in the fresh air
surrounded by beautiful lights and the historic buildings of Prague.
2) Explore Prague Christmas Markets
Christmas in Prague would not be completed without the festive
Christmas Markets Browse the handicraft markets, partake in
Christmas carols, indulge in delicious snacks and warm up with hot
drinks. The Christmas Markets of Prague really is a winter heaven.
But if the crowds at the main spots become a bit too much you can
also look for the smaller yet equally delightful markets at Prague
Castle, Havel’s Market, Kampa Island or on the Republic Square.
3) Visit Prague’s churches and museums
If you really can’t take any more of the chilly breezes and snowfalls,
take interest of the fact that Prague has endless admirable museums
and churches for you to explore whilst you warm up. You’re bound to
find something of interest, no matter what your tastes are.