Naplavka Market, which opens at 8am and closes at 2pm, is a popular Saturday hangout for both locals and tourists looking to buy fresh vegetables or simply enjoy coffee and satisfying pastries, or champagne and oysters if you like.
The Boss is back! Bruce Springsteen’s highly anticipated concert, originally set for May 28, 2024, has been rescheduled to June 15, 2025. After a brief delay due to vocal issues, Springsteen is ready to hit the stage and deliver an unforgettable performance.
Hardcore Phenomenon Turnstile Is Back with the New Album 'Never Enough' to Be Unveiled in Prague on June 19, 2025. From Baltimore to global recognition, Turnstile’s album Glow On didn’t just redefine the band’s career four years ago—it reshaped the entire hardcore scene. Now, Turnstile is coming to Prague for one of the few intimate club shows on a tour otherwise filled with major festivals, from Glastonbury to Primavera to Hellfest.
The city’s go-to music festival Metronome Prague is back for its 8th edition, bringing together a mix of global stars and local favorites. Headliners include Alanis Morissette, Rag’n’Bone Man, Die Antwoord, The Streets, and Tommy Cash, joined by beloved local acts such as Aneta Langerová, Bára Poláková, and Klára Vytisková.
An exhibition of world-renowned Czech artist Jan Saudek will feature his iconic photographs used on album covers, bronze reliefs displayed alongside corresponding photographs, and likely a selection of his paintings as well. The exhibition is organized by Galerie Kmoch and takes place in the ground-floor gallery of the New Town Hall.
The Chinggis Khan exhibition at the National Museum's Historical Building showcases a wide range of unique artifacts, not just from the life of the legendary conqueror but also from the broader context of Mongolian history. Featuring over 260 exhibits, it includes treasures from the Chinggis Khaan National Museum in Ulaanbaatar, such as gold jewelry, weapons, and ritual objects, alongside rare items from the museum's own collection. The exhibition provides insight into the world of the Mongol Empire in the 13th century, including their military, spiritual life, and everyday experiences. Highlights include a rare wooden horse saddle and artifacts from the tombs of Hun rulers.
This grand retrospective brings together nearly 150 black-and-white and color photographs—many never before published—spanning over five decades of the celebrated Czech-American photographer’s career. Marking his final solo exhibition, Robert Vano offers a poetic farewell, charting his journey from New York to Milan, Paris, and Prague. Visitors can expect iconic male nudes, portraits, and still lifes, alongside rare platinotypes, archival images from the ’70s and ’80s, and multimedia elements including video, podcasts, and a documentary by Adolf Zika.