Easter in Prague 2025: Best brunches, events, and family-friendly things to do

From Easter brunches to egg hunts plus culture activities, markets and more, celebrate the spring season with tips for Prague and beyond.

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Written by Expats.cz Staff Published on 12.04.2025 08:00:00 (updated on 14.04.2025) Reading time: 6 minutes

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The run-up to Easter has been slowly building, with colorful markets and festive cheer running full throttle across the city. While the long holiday weekend doesn't officially kick off until April 18, numerous venues around Prague have already unveiled special Easter brunches and programs you can plan for or book now.

From spring-fresh menus with unlimited drinks or cocktails to casual, family-friendly activities, the Czech capital is brimming with ways to welcome Easter. Here's where to stock up on decadent treats and pastries for your table or basket or decorate and hunt for eggs. We've also got tips for markets and seasonal entertainment for a fun-filled long weekend.

🐰TIP: For a complete overview of Prague markets as well as store openings and closures for Czechia for Easter 2025, see our guide here.

Chocolate covered Easter lamb

Visit Prague’s famous Myơák patisserie this Easter for a sweet twist on tradition. Try lamb cakes – one with white chocolate and pistachios, the other with milk chocolate and hazelnuts. Don’t miss sampling the Easter brioche, a white matcha chocolate bunny, or a classic choux pastry wreath with a seasonal twist crafted by head pastry chef Lukáơ Pohl. Grab these festive treats in-store or online for a delicious addition to your holiday celebrations.

Brunch with live cooking stations

If you’re craving something different this Easter Sunday, head to CottoCrudo at the Four Seasons hotel Prague for a laid-back but indulgent brunch. Expect a mix of classic Czech and Italian dishes with a modern twist, live cooking stations, and desserts that are almost too pretty to eat. Running from 12:30 p.m. to 3 p.m.; CZK 2,900 per person.

Dubai chocolate for Easter baskets

For a sweet twist to your Easter, treat yourself to Lindt’s limited-edition Dubai Style Chocolate. Each piece features smooth milk chocolate filled with rich pistachio paste and crunchy Kadayif, creating a unique flavor in every bite. From chocolate bars to pralines and snack bars, there’s something for every palette. Perfect for sharing or as a thoughtful gift, these delightful treats will bring a little extra joy to your holiday celebrations.

Memorable Easter meal

Head to the Almanac X Alcron Prague on April 18 and 19 for a memorable Easter meal. The hotel’s restaurant will serve Eastern Slovak-inspired starters like an amuse-bouche, asparagus, and eggs, while main courses feature rabbit with parsley, nettles, and cranberries. Enjoy a delightful mix of roasted rhubarb, vanilla, and citrus for dessert.

Interactive beer tour

Make Easter unforgettable with a visit to Pilsner Urquell: The Original Beer Experience. Take a self-guided tour to learn the rich history of the world’s most famous beer and try your hand at pouring the perfect pint with expert tapsters. Whether you’re in Prague or nearby, this fun and authentic experience is a great way to add some flavor to the holiday week.

Egg hunt and brunch at a spa

Escape the city buzz this Easter with a peaceful retreat to Vista Resort. Enjoy wellness treatments like outdoor hot tubs and massages, and explore a unique biotope. Savor spring delicacies at the bistro or indulge in a gourmet Easter menu at Euphemia Restaurant. Join in on family-friendly activities, including yoga, flower planting, and a creative workshop for egg decorating. Don’t miss the Easter brunch and egg hunt. Reserve your spot before April 14.

Egg-decorating brunch

Celebrate Easter Sunday with a festive brunch at the Mandarin Oriental in Prague from noon to 3 p.m. Enjoy a delicious spread at Monastiq restaurant, which honors Czech culinary traditions with a modern twist. While you’re there, join a fun egg-decorating workshop – a great activity for families. This five-star spot offers a charming atmosphere, making it the perfect place to relax and indulge with your loved ones this holiday.

Easter bunny visit and egg workshop

Hop over to Hard Rock Cafe Prague on April 13 to help get yourself in the holiday mood. The kids will love the special entertainment, including a visit from the Easter Bunny and a unique workshop, while parents can enjoy a delicious meal. Plus, you’ll get a complimentary kids’ meal with any adult main course. It’s a great way to enjoy a family-friendly Easter outing with a lively atmosphere and tasty food.

Easter exhibition at Charles Bridge

A special Easter exhibition opens at the Charles Bridge Museum on April 13, marking Palm Sunday and the start of the Easter season. Running through April 30, the exhibition highlights Easter traditions and history linked to Charles IV. Admission includes access to the museum’s permanent collection, which explores the construction of the iconic Charles Bridge. Located in Prague 1 near the bridge.

Traditional Easter pastries

Celebrate Easter at Eska bakery between April 17-21. You’ll have your pick of traditional treats like Easter brioches (mazanec), lamb cakes (berĂĄnek), and sweet Judas buns (jidĂĄĆĄe). The KarlĂ­n location also offers regional specialties like chodskĂœ koláč, while the LetnĂĄ branch features delicious pistachio cream-filled doughnuts. Enjoy a seasonal roast chicken with stuffing at Eska KarlĂ­n, or grab some festive goodies to go.

Brunch in a ballroom

Head to the Boccaccio Hall inside the Grand Hotel Bohemia for a memorable Easter brunch. Enjoy a mix of traditional and modern spring dishes and tempting desserts in a stunning venue with nearly 100 years of history. For CZK 1,650 per person, you’ll have access to an all-you-can-eat buffet and unlimited drinks, including beer, wine, and soft drinks, with live piano music setting the perfect atmosphere.

Spring-green Easter menu

Treat yourself to a seasonal culinary experience at NH Collection Prague Carlo IV, featuring a special Easter menu from April 18 to 27. This four-course meal, crafted by Executive Chef Josef Votoček, showcases fresh spring ingredients and vibrant flavors, starting with a nettle-stuffed amuse bouche and ending with a delightful dessert infused with tropical notes. You can enjoy the full meal or choose wine pairings to enhance each dish.

Bottomless cocktail brunch

Experience a unique Easter brunch at The Monkey Bar from April 18 to 21. This hidden oasis in the heart of Prague offers an exclusive à la carte menu featuring dishes like Lamb Soufflé and Monkey Fried Chicken Burger. Enjoy bottomless cocktails while live piano music sets the mood on the weekend. Reserve here.

Prague markets, concerts, and more

Spend Easter in Prague with a visit to the city's famed Easter markets. Events and activities are planned throughout the city as well, including a Passion Play in the surroundings of Wallenstein Gardens, an Easter Bach concert, or a ride the vintage no. 42 tourist tram. A number of museums, gardens, and monuments will be also be open on Easter Monday while Prague's towers have extended hours from April. Read more tips from Prague City Tourism here.

Long weekend in the beer garden

Celebrate Easter outdoors at the Hilton Prague’s Beer Garden Karlín. Open from noon until midnight (weather permitting), this riverside spot is ideal for kicking back with local beer, street food, and a bit of table football. Bring your friends and kids – just come hungry and ready to relax under the sky with a cold drink and a great view.

Brunch in a monastery

At Augustine, a Luxury Collection Hotel, Prague, Easter is celebrated in true style with a festive Sunday brunch set in the hotel’s stunning historic setting. Guests can enjoy live music, exquisite chocolate egg dĂ©cor, and a rich array of traditional delights, including slow-roasted lamb. The experience is offered in three indulgent packages: non-alcoholic (CZK 1,890), classic with prosecco and wine (CZK 2,390), and champagne (CZK 3,890).

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