What to do this weekend in Prague: Best events for April 25–27

From indie zines and street food to experimental beats and a vampire thriller, discover Prague’s top events this weekend.

Lauren Flatley

Written by Lauren Flatley Published on 24.04.2025 16:35:00 (updated on 24.04.2025) Reading time: 3 minutes

BEST ART

Spring Zine Party Vol. 5

Whether you’re a magazine collector, underground art enthusiast, or just zine-curious, this indie literature festival is a celebration of print, paper, and creativity. Head to Smíchov to explore local zines, books, and alt art from small publishers and lit mags like Opal Age Tribune, while catching exhibitions, hands-on workshops, vegan bites, and live music throughout Eternia and its Subzero cellar—plus a Prague is Feminist afterparty to close it out.

Date: April 26 12 p.m to 8 p.m.
Location: Eternia Smíchov
Admission: Free
More info here 

BEST EATS

Karlín Street Food Festival

Come hungry to the spring return of this beloved street food festival, which takes over Karlín Square with a fresh lineup of global flavors from local vendors. As you're snacking away, you'll enjoy live music, DJ sets, creative workshops, and entertainment for all ages, from face painting to "ink" painting by a tattoo parlor.

Date: April 27, 11 a.m. to 8 p.m.
Location: Karlín Square
Admission: Free
More info here 

BEST BEATS

WWW Neurobeat

This weekend kicks off the 130th anniversary celebrations at Holešovice Market with the first concert in the Music Spring series. Head to Hala 17 for a night of experimental beats from Czech pioneers, WWW Neurobeat, who blend electronic, rap, and avant-garde influences. The series runs throughout April and May, bringing together a diverse range of contemporary Czech music in the market's iconic industrial space.

Date: April 25, 9 p.m.
Location: Holešovická tržnice, Hala 17
Admission: CZK 490
More info here

BEST SEATS

CLA Studio at Mercedes Benz Fashion Week

After its global debut, the all-new Mercedes-Benz CLA arrives in Prague for its exclusive Czech premiere at this year’s Mercedes-Benz Prague Fashion Week. Hosted at SaSaZu, the event pairs cutting-edge fashion with the first public look at this sleek, design-forward model—ahead of its summer release. Swing by the CLA Studio to get up close, and catch talks from designers Monika Drápalová (Saturday at 9 a.m.) and Tobias Schubert (Sunday at 5 p.m.).

Date: April 26 and 27, 9 a.m. to midday
Location: SaSaZu
Admission: Free
More info here

BEST FILM

Sinners

Holy smokes! One of the best movies so far this year and the latest from Ryan Coogler (Black Panther, Creed), this Southern-Gothic fable puts a fresh spin on the classic vampire genre for a rip-roaring good time. With a near-perfect Rotten Tomatoes score and an ode to George Clooney’s From Dusk Till Dawn, Sinners centers on the Smokestack twins, Smoke and Stack (both played by Michael B. Jordan), who return to 1932 Clarksdale, Mississippi to open a juke joint—only to face off against a bloodthirsty coven of vampires.

Date: April 25, 8 p.m.
Location: Kino Aero
Admission: CZK 170
Runtime: 138 min
Language: English
More info here

TIP: The Prague Film Festival is also happening this weekend, showcasing over 75 films from 29 countries, including Oscar winners and Berlinale hits.

BEST FOR FAMILIES

Prague Bike Fest

This weekend, the biggest cycling festival in Prague returns to the Exhibition Grounds with a full-throttle lineup. At Prague Bike Fest, test ride the latest mountain, road, gravel, and e-bikes, then dive into the Cycling Fair to discover the newest trends. Catch jaw-dropping stunts at an adrenaline show, where BMX and Big Air riders push their limits. The festival is also perfect for families, with dedicated children’s zones for fun activities and skill-building. Plus, don’t miss shared Rides, offering a chance to meet new people and pedal through Prague with fellow cycling enthusiasts.

Date: April 26-27
Location: Výstaviště Praha
Admission: CZK 220 for a one-day adult pass
More info here  

BEST OF THE REST

52nd Antiques Fair

Step back in time for the weekend at the 52nd Spring Antiques Fair, held in the historic New Town Hall at Karlovo náměstí. This year’s fair focuses on the Magic of Czech Glass, bringing together forty of the best antique shops from Bohemia and Moravia. Browse exquisite vintage treasures, enjoy engaging lectures, and explore a thematic exhibition celebrating Czech glasswork artistry.

Date: April 24–27 
Location: Karlovo náměstí
Admission: From CZK 150
More info here 

Did you like this article?

Would you like us to write your article? Explore the options