What to do this weekend in Prague: Best events for Nov. 21-23

Real artifacts from the Titanic wreck have sailed to Prague, along with exciting new foodie spots and comedy shows.

Anica Mancinone

Written by Anica Mancinone Published on 20.11.2025 16:57:00 (updated on 20.11.2025) Reading time: 3 minutes

BEST ART

Titanic: The Artifact Exhibition

Step aboard a faithfully recreated world of early-20th-century glamour at Titanic Praha, where the legendary ship’s story unfolds through immersive rooms, authentic artifacts, and atmospheric sound and lighting. Wander through elegant first-class suites, peer into humble third-class cabins, and take in the engineering marvel of the ship’s stokehold, all while hearing the real voices and stories of passengers through an audio guide. Hundreds of original items recovered from the ocean floor bring the narrative to life, from personal belongings to decorative pieces once used on board.

Date: From Nov. 21
Location: PVA Expo Praha
Admission: From CZK 380, with deals for school groups, families, and children
Tickets/info: www.titanicpraha.cz

Best eats

Kafkoff

Check out one of Prague's latest foodie openings. Kafkoff is a truly one-of-a-kind addition to Prague’s city center, blending bistro, bar, and art space under one roof—and in the very house where Franz Kafka was born. The menu covers everything from breakfast to dinner, with all-day brunch, coffee, cocktails, and homemade lemonades. Downstairs, the gallery hosts seasonal exhibitions.

Date: Open every day 'til late
Location: Nám. Franze Kafky 24/3, OId Town
Admission: See website for the menu
Tickets/info: www.kafkoff.cz

BEST FESTS

K-DAY: K-Pop and Korean Culture Day

Step into a vibrant celebration of contemporary and traditional Korean culture at K-DAY, the seventh annual festival bringing the sights, sounds, and flavors of South Korea to Prague. The lively program blends energetic K-Pop dance showcases, hands-on workshops, travel inspiration, and K-Beauty demos with fun interactive games and plenty of opportunities to sample authentic Korean cuisine. Visitors can browse original K-Pop merchandise, and enjoy street-food favorites on site.

Date: Nov. 22
Location: Radlická cultural sports center
Admission: From CZK 100
Tickets/info: www.facebook.com

BEST BEATS

Film Philharmonic – Game Music Concert: Czech Special

Get ready for a symphonic journey through Czech video‑game history. With conductor Robert Kružík, a mixed choir, and host Mikoláš Tuček, the orchestra will bring beloved game soundtracks to life—from Mafia and Kingdom Come: Deliverance to the worlds of Machinarium and Samorost 3. The evening includes rare suites, orchestral debuts, and personal insights from composers themselves.

Date: Nov. 23
Location: Rudolfinum – Dvořák Hall
Admission: From CZK 1,000
Tickets/info: www.rudolfinum.cz

BEST SEATS

Prague Comedy Festival

This year’s edition of brings an international mix of stand-up and theatre comedy, featuring performers from India, Singapore, Australia, Portugal, and England, including returning fan favorites Nana Funk and Mel McGlensey. Expect a playful, off-season Fringe vibe with globally sold-out acts, from dark comedy tackling serious themes, to absurdist performances like a giraffe in a g-string, plus cult British comic Trevor Lock.

Date: Nov. 19–22
Location: Various venues around Prague
Admission: Varies by event (check listings)
Tickets/info: www.praguefringe.com

BEST FILM

French Film Festival

Organized by the French Institute in Prague, the French Film Festival is back for its 28th edition from Nov. 20-26. In addition to presenting more than a dozen movies that premiered at the Cannes Film Festival, special tribute will be paid this year to late movie icon Alain Delon and to Belgian actress Émilie Dequenne (who passed away last March) with screenings of four of their most breakthrough films planned throughout the week.

Date: Nov.  20–26
Location: Various locations
Admission: From CZK 150
Tickets/info: www.festivalfff.cz

BEST FOR FAMILIES

Film: Red Turtle

A gentle, wordless fable unfolds at Kino 35: The Red Turtle (Červená želva) is a beautifully animated fantasy about a lone castaway stranded on a desolate island, where his attempts to escape are thwarted time and again by a mysterious giant red turtle. With no dialogue to guide you, the film relies on visual storytelling, lush hand-drawn animation, and an evocative score; perfect for children to follow along.

Date: Nov. 22
Location: Kino35
Admission: CZK 100
Tickets/info: www.kino35.ifp.cz

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