A selection can be found at: It is the first event of the running season 2014 and might be a perfect test race before the Marathon in May! Among the traditional fare of the Easter table is special Easter stuffing, hot cross buns, Easter sponge in the shape of a lamb and beautifully decorated Easter ginger bread. At this time it often rains, but at ski resorts is still snow. Easter is also a celebration of Czech cuisine. Comparing with other periods, in winter the treatment in Czech spas is not less popular.Winter is a time for international music festival of Advent, Christmas and Maslenitsa. The flowers and plants are coming back to life and so are the sights and historic monuments which reopen their gates to visitors from all over the world after the winter. Prague, the capital city of the Czech Republic, invites visitors to a range of exciting Easter events. Every day the markets are visited by 10,000 people looking for some great shopping as well as entertaining cultural programmes. The Czech Republic attracts lots of tourists by lush natural verdure (which covers 30% of the territory), unique thermal springs, lots of cleanest water bodies, rich cultural life.Spring in this country begins in late February. There is also a farmyard next to the children's cabin with sheep, goats and rabbits. Mountains, locat… The music of well and less well-known works by Czech and international artists will sound in many of Prague´s most beautiful venues including Klementinum, the Municipal House, the State Opera, the Spanish Synagogue or the Lobkowicz Palace. A truly relaxing stay awaits guests at the Thermal Spa of Velké Losiny with warm baths and healing wraps and then a delicious festive Easter lunch. The annual Easter markets which take place on three of Prague´s most famous squares – Old Town Square, Wenceslas Square and the Square of the Republic – are the most popular of them all. At this time the maximal duration of daylight allows you to hike in the mountains, go to the lakes and admire lots of interesting historical sites.
People begin to reap the harvest. The capital is Prague. This is one of the fastest marathon courses on the IAAF circuit. Easter will be celebrated in style in the Czech spa towns which have prepared a whole range of events for the festive weekend. Most Czech castles, chateaux and other historic monuments traditionally reopen their gates after the winter on the last weekend in March. Numerous classical music concerts take place in Prague every day at Easter time and make any trip to the Czech capital even more special. In 2016 the country adopted the name ‘Czechia’ as a shortened, informal name for the Czech Republic. The most famous is the International Film Festival, which attracts a lot of film celebrities. The hotel was elected like the seventh of the best in Europe and recognized as one of the most romantic hotels in the world in 2013. At this time it often rains, but at ski resorts is still snow. Participants of this holiday taste the drink from the new harvest. It was founded by the Czech king Charles IV in 1358 and It's famous for his springs and thermal water which have healed many celebrities like Goethe_the German poet_Peter the Great_the … Inside, afternoon workshops are held where children can join in spring and Easter themed activities: making Easter chicks, painting eggs and flower pots, and cutting bright ribbons. In this period Czech towns and castles are dressed in golden clothes. The best hotels in the Czech Republic have taken home almost all of the awards and of course they are located in Prague. Spring in this country begins in late February. In March the whole nature comes to life, and at the end of month buds on the trees begin to swell.
Visit Czech Republic! Karlovy Vary_the springs of Charles in Czech language_is a spa city, about 100 km from Prague! At Žleby Castle the castle kitchen will come to life with chefs and maids preparing traditional Easter treats using ancient recipes. Gradually the autumn comes into its own, meeting travelers with cold and rains. Thick centuries-old forests intersperse with large grasslands and ponds. Tourists make cruises on the Vltava River, are treated in Karlovy Vary, enjoy the concert programs.The largest number of festivals is celebrated in this period. Make sure you visit restaurants which offer Czech specialities and provide excellent service. The ideal places to celebrate Easter, shop for traditional Czech products at Easter markets and learn about the various national and regional customs are the Czech open-air museums. May inebriates by blooming scents, lilac bushes fragrant everywhere, trees are covered with pink, purple and white flowers. May inebriates by blooming scents, lilac bushes fragrant everywhere, trees are covered with pink, purple and white flowers. In November in the Czech Republic is already cold, in some places even the snow can fall. Other castles and chateaux which have prepared entertaining Easter programmes include: Křivoklát, Kravaře, Jánsky Vrch, Veltrusy etc. The spa town of Poděbrady is offering a selection of rejuvenating spa treatments with an Easter Concert and a Gala Evening with live music. At this time shopping venues arrange a massive sell-off.Autumn time is devoted to jazz, and in many Czech cities (Plzen, Rokycany, Prague, Slany, Brno, Teshine, Liberec) these music performed by famous stars.October 28 - The Day of the emergence of an independent Czechoslovak RepublicWinter is coming to the Czech Republic in December, and the temperature drops to -10 °C (14 °F). The schedule includes music and dance performances, demonstrations of old arts and crafts, decorating Easter eggs and making candles. Hrádek u Nechanic Castle offers a programme celebrating the history of Czech and international Easter customs. At Old Town Square there will be more than 90 stands offering traditional Czech products such as beautifully decorated Easter eggs, laces, wooden toys and puppets and various Easter decorations.