
Farmers’ Markets Return to Prague – How Much Will You Spend This Season?

Spring is arriving in Prague, and with it, the return of farmers’ markets across the city. These markets, known for their fresh local produce, handmade goods, and artisanal specialties, are once again welcoming visitors.
One of the first markets to open this year was the Budějovická Farmers’ Market, which began on Tuesday, February 25. The market will take place every Tuesday and Thursday from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. above the entrance to the Budějovická metro station. Around ten stalls were already set up on opening day.
Visitors can find traditional farm-fresh products, along with butcher’s specialties. Prices this year include:
- Jitrnice or jelita (blood sausages): 27 CZK per 100 grams
- Pork shoulder: 35 CZK per 100 grams
- Sausages: 42 CZK per 100 grams
- Smoked sausages: 47 CZK per 100 grams
Other offerings include fresh eggs from free-range farms (M size: 7 CZK each, L size: 8 CZK), pastries like vanilla cream donuts (45 CZK), poppy seed bread (25 CZK), and larger loaves such as light buttermilk bread (72 CZK per 500g) or whole-grain walnut bread (90 CZK per 320g).
Kulaťák Farmers’ Market Returned on March 1
Another eagerly awaited market is the Kulaťák Farmers’ Market at Vítězné náměstí in Dejvice, which resumed on Saturday, March 1. Now in its 16th season, the market will be held every Saturday until December 20.
Visitors can shop for seasonal fruits and vegetables, honey, dairy products, meats, sausages, eggs, pastries, ready-made meals, herbs, spices, and fresh drinks.
Organizers are also promoting eco-friendly practices, encouraging the use of reusable dishes and proper waste sorting. Additionally, the city district urges people to arrive on foot, by bike, or via public transportation.
Jiřího z Poděbrad Market Opens on March 19
Another major market, Jiřího z Poděbrad (Jiřák) Farmers’ Market, will officially reopen on Wednesday, March 19, at 8:00 a.m. This year marks its 13th season, and it will return to its original location in front of the school on Slavíkova Street.
Despite ongoing revitalization efforts at Jiřího z Poděbrad Square, the market will continue without disruption.
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