This June in Prague: 20 Events You'll Actually Want to Go To
Prague Morning
June is one of the busiest months of the year in Prague, bringing dozens of outdoor festivals, food markets, concerts and family events across the city.
Lifestyle Events
Letni kino v Holesovicke trznici (every Thursday 4 Jun-27 Aug 2026, 21:00 | Holesovicka trznice)
Every Thursday evening from June to August, the Food Truck Point at Holešovická tržnice transforms into a free open-air cinema under the stars. June screenings include cult classics such as Pulp Fiction, Grease, Back to the Future and Smoke. Admission is always free, with food from La Paletta, Greek Gastro, Pavlo’s burgers and Laziz Indian Streetfood available throughout the evening. Screenings are cancelled in case of rain.
Festival bonsai and Japonese culture (5-14 Jun 2026 | Botanicka zahrada hl. m. Prahy, sklenik Fata Morgana)
The tropical greenhouse Fata Morgana becomes a gateway to Japanese culture through the ancient art of bonsai cultivation. It offers ten days of workshops, demonstrations and cultural programmes that attract both gardening enthusiasts and anyone seeking deeper connections with Japanese philosophy and aesthetics.
Festival We Love Prosek (5-7 Jun 2026, 14:00-20:00 | Park Pratelstvi)
This neighbourhood festival transforms Park Přátelství into a community celebration with local bands, food stalls and activities for all ages. It remains one of Prague’s most authentic grassroots events, designed by and for residents who want to showcase the creative spirit of the Prosek district. Free of charge.
Festival of Embassies 2026 (6 Jun 2026 from 08:00 | Farmarske trhy na Kulatyaku)
Diplomatic missions from around the world present their cultures through food, crafts and performances at the popular Farmers’ Market on Kulatý. It offers a unique opportunity to experience global diversity in one location while supporting both local farmers and international cultural exchange. Free of charge.
Open Gardens Weekend (13-14 Jun 2026 | Praha – various locations)
Private gardens, courtyards and green spaces normally closed to the public open their gates for one special weekend. It attracts garden lovers and architecture enthusiasts who appreciate rare access to hidden Prague gems, from Art Nouveau villas to contemporary landscape design.
Prague musem night (13 Jun 2026, 19:00 | Praha – various museums)
One evening ticket grants access to dozens of Prague’s museums, galleries and cultural institutions, many offering special exhibitions and extended hours. It remains the most cost-effective way to explore Prague’s rich cultural landscape, from major institutions to hidden specialist collections.
RefuFest (20 Jun 2026 | Vila Stvanice)
This intercultural festival combines concerts, films, exhibitions, world food and an NGO fair to celebrate diversity and understanding. It offers free entry to a day-long programme that attracts anyone interested in global perspectives and community building through arts and dialogue.
Ratha-Yatra (21 Jun 2026, 12:00 | namesti Republiky)
The ancient Indian chariot festival creates one of Prague’s most colourful processions as decorated chariots roll through Old Town streets from Republic Square. It attracts thousands of spectators to this free celebration that includes vegetarian food tastings and cultural performances continuing until evening.
Culture Events
The Barrel Organ is Alive! (10 Jun 2026, 10:00-20:00 | Ceske muzeum hudby + other city locations)
Street musicians from across Europe bring barrel organs to life at multiple locations including St Nicholas Church, Na Kampě and the Czech Museum of Music. It remains one of Prague’s most charming cultural events, offering free access to this disappearing art form throughout the entire day.
Troja festival (18-23 Jun 2026 | 6 venues across Prague)
Six venues across Prague host contemporary theatre, dance and interdisciplinary performances during this innovative festival. It offers cutting-edge cultural programming that attracts audiences interested in experimental and boundary-pushing artistic expressions.
Food and Drink
Zizkov beer fest (5-6 Jun 2026, 12:00-22:00 | Park Parukarka)
Žižkov’s beloved beer festival returns to Parukářka park with dozens of Czech microbreweries and traditional pub food. It attracts beer enthusiasts and locals who appreciate the neighbourhood’s authentic drinking culture in one of Prague’s most atmospheric parks.
Merkado (12-13 Jun 2026 | Holesovicka trznice)
This Latin American festival brings fifty stalls of authentic food from Colombia, Peru, Chile, Argentina and Mexico alongside Brazilian drums and samba performances. It offers free entry to an immersive cultural experience that attracts anyone seeking vibrant flavours and rhythms from South America.
Apetit piknik (13 Jun 2026, 10:00-19:00 | Grebovka (Havlickovy sady))
The popular food magazine brings together Prague’s finest restaurants and food trucks in the beautiful Grébovka park setting. It remains one of the city’s most sophisticated culinary events, attracting foodies who want to sample high-quality dishes in an elegant outdoor atmosphere.
Festival of Microbreweries at Prague Castle (12-14 Jun 2026, 14:00-20:00 | Royal Garden, Prague Castle)
The Royal Garden at Prague Castle provides a majestic backdrop for Czech microbrewery tastings and traditional brewing demonstrations. It offers a unique combination of historic grandeur and craft beer culture that attracts both tourists and locals seeking an elevated drinking experience.
Beer at Naplavka (19-20 Jun 2026 | Naplavka – Rasinovo nabrezi)
The popular riverside boardwalk hosts a craft beer festival with scenic Vltava views and dozens of independent breweries. It combines Prague’s thriving beer culture with one of the city’s most beloved social spaces, attracting both serious beer enthusiasts and casual riverside socializers.
Asia food fest (20 Jun 2026, 11:00-20:00 | Smichovska naplavka)
Smíchov’s riverside area becomes an Asian culinary destination with street food from Thailand, Vietnam, Japan, Korea and India. It offers authentic flavours prepared by Prague’s Asian community for anyone seeking genuine tastes from across the continent.
Prague Ice-cream Festival (27-28 Jun 2026 | Vystaviste Praha)
Výstaviště Praha becomes a frozen paradise with artisanal ice cream makers from across Europe showcasing innovative flavours and traditional techniques. It offers sweet relief from summer heat while attracting families and dessert enthusiasts to creative frozen treats from lavender honey to craft beer sorbets.
Family Events
Family day at Holesovice Exhibition grounds (7 Jun 2026, 13:00-19:00 | Vystaviste Praha)
Prague’s official family day transforms Výstaviště into an activity wonderland with workshops, demonstrations and entertainment for all ages. It remains one of the city’s largest free family events, designed to bring Prague residents together for an afternoon of community celebration and discovery. Free of charge.
Respect festival (13-14 Jun 2026, 13:00-22:00 | Ostrov Stvanice)
The Czech Republic’s leading world music festival celebrates its 29th edition with two days of open-air performances dedicated to Karel Schwarzenberg. It attracts music lovers and families who appreciate global sounds in an intimate island setting that encourages cultural discovery and understanding.
Science festival (24 Jun 2026, 8:30-18:30 | Vitezne namesti)
Victory Square becomes an outdoor science laboratory with experiments, demonstrations and interactive exhibits from Prague’s research institutions. It attracts families and students who want to experience science through hands-on activities that prove learning can be both educational and entertaining.
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