What to do this weekend in Prague: Best events for July 3–5

Vegan picnics, British rock and experimental Czech New Wave cinema are just part of what awaits you this long week-end.

Jules Eisenchteter

Written by Jules Eisenchteter Published on 02.07.2026 12:22:00 (updated on 02.07.2026) Reading time: 2 minutes

Best art

Little Hanoi, Next Generation

One of the last weekends to check out the Little Hanoi, Next Generation photo exhibition at the Holešovice market, showcasing dozens of portraits of second-generation Vietnamese growing up in Czechia.

Date: July 3-5
Location: Holešovická tržnice – Hala 11
Admission: CZK 100
Tickets/info: lhng.cz

Best eats

Vegan picnic

For all the vegans out there, come to Veget’s second summer picnic held in a private garden close to the Želivského metro station. No obligation to bring anything, but you’re of course free to prepare and share your vegan delicacies with everyone.

Date: July 5
Location: By the Želivského metro station
Admission: Free
Tickets/info: facebook.com

Best seats

Cosmic Cabinet

One of the Image Theatre’s most iconic shows is back this weekend with a new twist. Reserved for those unafraid to venture into uncharted territory and embark on a journey through the wonders of human inventions.

Date: July 4
Location: Image Theatre
Admission: CZK 590
Tickets/info: prague.eu

Best fests

Karlovy Vary International Film Festival

One of the biggest events of the year is here. The Karlovy Vary International Film Festival officially kicks off on Friday in the Western Bohemian spa town with over 130 films, dozens of Czech and international stars, and a whole lot of movie-geeking.

Date: From July 3
Location: Karlovy Vary
Admission: From CZK 140
Tickets/info: kviff.com

Best beats

Geordie Greep

Not sure how to start off your long weekend? Come to Bike Jesus tomorrow afternoon for a matinée with talented, 26-year-old British singer Geordie Greep – now going solo after being the frontman of the London experimental rock band Black Midi.

Date: July 3
Location: Bike Jesus
Admission: CZK 550
Tickets/info: goout.net

Best film

Daisies

If you haven’t seen Daisies yet, this is a must. One of the most bonkers, surrealist and experimental Czech films of the 1960s is screening at one of the best open-air cinema spots in the city. You’re in for a ride.

Date: July 3
Location: Letní kino Kinská
Admission: CZK 139
Tickets/info: goout.net

Best for families

Stromovka run

Join runners of all ages and fitness levels for a 3.2 km run – or half that for children – in Stromovka park on Saturday morning. Your time divided by your age coefficient might push you up the ranking of the year-long Pancake Cup.

Date: July 4
Location: Stromovka park
Admission: CZK 50
Tickets/info: navystavisti.cz

Best of the rest

Safe Space bookstore farewell party

Come bid adieu to the Safe Space Bookstore and community space as they turn the page and open a new chapter. Open to all, the farewell party will have special drinks, live music and overall good vibes at the iconic Žižkov venue.

Date: July 5
Location: Safe Space bookstore
Admission: Free
Tickets/info: facebook.com

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