Czech Easter includes traditional markets at town squares. The first ones open at the end of March. And what can you enjoy there? You can try some Easter delicacies, watch artisans work and learn about the traditional customs related to the spring holiday.
Easter markets in Czech towns
Prague – Easter Markets at Old Town Square and Wenceslas Square (5th–27th April)Plzeň – Easter Markets at Republic Square (9th–20th April)
Brno – Easter Festival at Svobody Square (11th–20th April)
Český Krumlov – Easter Market at Svornosti Square (17th–21st April)
Olomouc – Easter at Upper Square (14th–21st April)
České Budějovice – Spring Markets (10th–12th April), Traditional Easter (13th April)
In Moravia, Wallachian Open-Air Museum in Rožnov pod Radhoštěm is also bringing the traditionally rich, three-day Easter programme. The Museum will be open from Saturday to Monday and visitors can look forward to a rich and interesting programme. The main part of the programme will take place in the Wooden Village. You can see demonstrations of traditional Easter and spring customs there on the Easter weekend. You can even paint an egg or taste the spring soup!
Easter at open-air museums
Moravia – Easter in Wallachia – Wallachian Open-Air Museum in Rožnov (19th–21st April)
Central Bohemia – Easter Time at the Museum of Folk Buildings in Kouřim (29th March–27th April)
Central Bohemia – Přerov nad Labem – Spring in the Village (21st March–30th April)
Vysočina – Easter at Veselý Kopec (18th–21st April)
Vysočina – Betlém Hlinsko – Easter at Betlém (1st–27th April)
North Bohemia – Zubrnice – Easter in the Village (12th–13th April)

And where to go for an Easter chateau tour? Try Moravian Valtice, a former residential manor of the princely family of the Liechtenstein. In addition to the several different chateau tours, you can look forward to stands with handmade products, refreshments and excellent Valtice wines on the Easter weekend. The honorary courtyard of the chateau will be decorated with maxi eggs and other Easter decorations, cembalo music will sound in the inner courtyard. If you are not travelling to the south of Moravia, visit the Okoř castle ruin near Prague. The local caretakers have prepared an Easter knight festival for Easter Saturday! In the courtyard, you will see a medieval royal knight tournament, listen to period music, watch fencing, equestrian falconry, theatre, historical dances, a puppet theatre for children and much more. Enjoy a medieval Easter with all it takes. South Bohemian châteaux will not be left behind. The Blatná Chateau has prepared an Easter market that will present the best of Easter.

Easter at castles and châteaux
Central Bohemia – Princely Easter at Křivoklát (18th–20th April)
Central Bohemia – Easter Knightly Festivities at Okoř Castle (20th April)
Central Bohemia – Easter at Kačina Château (17th–21st April)
Central Bohemia – Easter Tours of Český Šternberk Castle (17th–21st April)
Moravia – Easter at Valtice Château (18th–21st April)
South Bohemia – Easter Market at Blatná Château (18th–20th April)
East Bohemia – Easter Tours of Hrádek u Nechanic Château (17th–21st April)
North Bohemia – Easter Markets at Sychrov Château (12th–13th April)
North Moravia – Princely Easter at Hradec nad Moravicí Château (5th–27th April)
West Bohemia – Easter Fair at Kozel Château (20th–21st April)