Get out there! Your weekly calendar for Prague and Czechia│April 13–17

English-friendly events, workshops, talks, tables, and more for the international community in Prague this week.

Expats.cz Staff

Written by Expats.cz Staff Published on 13.04.2026 09:00:00 (updated on 13.04.2026) Reading time: 4 minutes

Prague is full of people worth knowing and things worth doing – the trick is finding them. Each week, our editors will be rounding up the best events for the English-speaking community: places to meet new people, test your knowledge, learn something, or just get out of the house mid-week.

We're also asking you to help build the calendar each week. Use this form to tell us about a great upcoming hang, talk, workshop, potluck, open mic, or class. And while we're based in Prague, we welcome tips from across the country.

LANGUAGE & LEARNING

  • April 14: Let's Talk in Czech is an online discussion club for intermediate Czech learners organized by the Integration Centre of Prague every other Tuesday from 7:15–9 p.m. Participation is free.
  • April 15: The British Chamber of Commerce presents a workshop series titled Will AI Agents Replace Your Workforce? Topics include AI adoption, automation, and organizational strategy in Prague 8 from 9:30 a.m.
  • April 15: The literary discussion Kafka and Havel: Leadership, Economics, and Power explores authority, attention, and political philosophy at the Václav Havel Library in Prague from 1–3 p.m.
  • April 16: US Historical Milestone: 250 Years brings panel discussions on American history, politics, and transatlantic relations to Anglo-American University from 4–7 p.m., alongside presentations and networking.
  • April 17-19: Barefoot Expo Prague, a trade fair and festival dedicated to barefoot footwear and natural walking, brings together brands, experts, and enthusiasts at PVA Expo Praha.

NETWORKING

  • April 17: The Jobspin Job and Relocation Fair connects expats with employers, services, and relocation support at the Prague Congress Centre from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., including workshops, CV consultations, and career advice.

FOR FOODIES

  • All week: Restaurant Week brings a citywide celebration of dining to Prague, with top restaurants offering special tasting menus at reduced prices as part of a festival focused on local culinary culture.

COMMUNITY BUILDING & VOLUNTEERING

  • April 13: A speed dating evening for men aged 26–36 and women aged 26–34 offers a relaxed way to meet new people at Dorado Coffee from 7 p.m. Entry details via registration here.
  • April 17: A community swap event invites visitors to exchange clothes, books, plants, and other items at Safe Space Bookstore in Prague 3 from 6 p.m., with unswapped items donated to charity.

ENTERTAINMENT

  • April 13-14: New films from across the continent come to Kino Světozor and Edison Filmhub as part of the Days of European Film festival. Most screenings feature English subtitles.
  • April 14: An English-language premiere of Václav Havel’s play The Increased Difficulty of Concentration opens at Divadlo v Celetné from 7:30 p.m. Come meet the cast as well as members of the Expats.cz team on opening night.
  • April 14-19: Prague Film Festival 2026 showcases Czech premieres of international feature films and shorts, along with industry events and masterclasses.
  • April 15: The spring edition of the Mladí ladí jazz festival brings contemporary jazz and genre-blending performances to venues across Prague, including a club night featuring Summer Pearl at Bike Jesus.
  • April 16: Film series Some Like it Czech brings high school graffiti comedy-drama The Can (Gympl) with English subtitles to Kino Aero at 8:15 p.m.
  • April 16: Tokyo Drift blends rap and electronic beats with organ sounds in a live concert debuting a new program at Atrium Žižkov from 7:30 p.m. Entry: CZK 250–300.
  • April 16: The Echoes of the One World documentary film festival brings human rights-focused screenings and debates to multiple venues across Prague, including Velký mlýn. French doc In the Belly of AI screens on April 16.
  • April 16-18: Czech Dance Platform 2026 showcases contemporary dance and movement theatre works by Czech and international artists at Divadlo Ponec alongside discussions and networking events.
  • April 17: The comedy show Lost in Translation presents English-language stand-up exploring travel, language, and cultural misunderstandings at Metro Comedy Club from 9 p.m.

TRIVIA & GAME NIGHTS

  • April 14: The Office Quiz, inspired by the cult US sitcom, puts fans’ knowledge of the show to the test at The Down Under from 6:30 pm. Entry: CZK 100 per person.
  • April 14: A Harry Potter quiz for fans of the wizarding world comes to the Globe Bookstore & Café from 6:30 p.m. Teams of up to eight players are welcome, with a CZK 100 entry fee per person.
  • April 14: The weekly Pub Quiz at Philly & Co’s Original Cheesesteaks presents general trivia covering topics from music to sport from 7 p.m. Teams of up to six are welcome, CZK 100 entry per person.
  • April 15: The Under the Sauce Pub Quiz is back for its Spring 2026 season, featuring eight weeks of competitive trivia at Third Coast Pizza in Žižkov from 7 p.m. Entry: CZK 100 per person.
  • April 15: Geek Quiz Night returns with a pop culture-themed trivia evening covering movies, series, books, and games at Nerd Alert in Prague 10 from 7 p.m.; CZK 80 entry per person.
  • April 15: Now in its 17th year, The Globe Quiz Night takes place at Globe Bookstore & Café every Wednesday from 6:30 p.m. Advance booking is recommended; CZK 100 entry per person.
  • April 16: The Down Under hosts its weekly pub quiz every Thursday with a relaxed Aussie-themed atmosphere from 7 p.m. Entry: CZK 100 per person.

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