BEST ART
Silent Spring: Art and Nature 1930–1970
This spring exhibition at the National Gallery Prague explores the relationship between art and nature, focusing on Czech and Central European sculpture from surrealism to the 1960s. Inspired by Rachel Carson’s environmental book Silent Spring, the exhibition also raises contemporary eco-futuristic questions through modern artistic interventions. Featuring nearly 100 works from over 40 artists, it offers a thought-provoking journey through art and environmental consciousness.
Date: Through August 31
Location: The National Gallery Prague
Admission: CZK 250
Tickets/info: www.ngprague.cz
BEST BEATS
Anastacia: #NTK25 Tour
Pop star Anastacia, known for her powerhouse vocals and hits like I’m Outta Love and Left Outside Alone, is bringing her Not That Kind 25th Anniversary Tour to O2 Universum on March 28. With a career spanning over two decades, she has sold millions of records worldwide and is celebrated for her signature blend of pop, rock, and soul.
Date: March 28
Location: O2 Arena
Admission: From CZK 1,490
Tickets/info: www.o2universum.cz
BEST EATS
Opening of Černomorka
Černomorka, a new seafood spot in Prague, is celebrating its grand opening on March 28 with a special oyster feast. Guests can enjoy fresh oysters, learn how to open them, and indulge in a seafood-filled evening.
Date: March 28
Location: Černomorka, Ondříčkova 7
Admission: Free
Tickets/info: www.facebook.com
BEST SEATS
Piano Day Prague: Henrik Lindstrand
Piano Day Prague brings renowned Swedish/Danish pianist Henrik Lindstrand to the Prague Conservatory on March 28 for an intimate, emotionally rich performance. Known for his evocative solo compositions and work with the Danish band Kashmir, Lindstrand will be joined by bassist Thommy Andersson, with visuals by Matyáš Baierle. The evening also features Czech pianist Chalupski.
Date: March 28
Location: Prague Conservatory
Admission: CZK 590
Tickets/info: www.spectaculare.cz
BEST FILM
Queer
The film Queer, directed by Luca Guadagnino and based on William S. Burroughs' autobiographical novel, is currently screening at various cinemas across Prague. This evocative drama, set in 1950s Mexico City, follows American expatriate William Lee as he navigates solitude and connection within a small expatriate community. Cinemas such as Kino Aero and Cinema Světozor are featuring the film.
Date: March 30
Location: Kino Aero
Admission: CZK 170
Tickets/info: www.kinoaero.cz
BEST FESTS
Weekend of South Korean culture
Manifesto Market Anděl will transform into a mini-Seoul from March 28–30, offering an immersive weekend of Korean culture. Enjoy K-pop DJ sets, live dance performances, taekwondo shows, and authentic street food like tteokbokki, kimchi jjigae, and Korean corndogs. Explore pop-up shops selling K-pop merch, skincare, and Korean snacks, or snap a photo at the themed Korean Photo Corner.
Date: March 28–30
Location: Manifesto Market Anděl
Admission: Free
Tickets/info: www.facebook.com
BEST FOR FAMILIES
Strings for Children
Strings for Children 2025 is a family festival offering a blend of music, theater, and hands-on activities. The event includes performances by jazz musicians, interactive workshops, and a special concert for kids to explore the theme of water.
Date: March 28–30
Location: Various venues
Admission: From CZK 100
Tickets/info: www.strunydetem.cz
BEST OF THE REST
International Cat Show
The International Cat Exhibition will showcase a variety of beautiful cats this weekend. On Saturday, you'll find long-haired breeds, and on Sunday, short-haired and domestic cats will take the spotlight. The event offers an opportunity to admire different cat breeds, meet breeders, and learn about cat care.
Date: March 29–30
Location: TJ Spoje Sports Hall
Admission: CZK 100
Tickets/info: www.facebook.com