On our way from Krakow to Prague we stopped for lunch in Olomouc, a charming Moravian town in the Czech Republic. To our surprise and delight, their small Christmas Market was up and running with very few people. It was fun to just take a leisurely stroll through the stalls and enjoy the displays.
Olomouc Town HallMistletoe, painted or natural Warm chips!Locals lined up to ring the bell and make a wish
We arrived in Prague just as the Sunday evening crowds made their way to the Old Town Market Square, site of the largest of Prague’s Christmas Markets. Several of the smaller squares throughout the community also host charming markets, and elaborate Christmas decorations adorn beautiful historic buildings inside and out! We soaked it all in while sampling some of the delicacies on offer. A bit overwhelmed by the crowds, we grabbed a coffee and headed to our hotel to make it an early night.
Old Town Square at its Christmas bestLocal carolers (mostly students) take the stage and fill the air with sweet songThe splendid treeThe aromas from grilling meats, thick hot chocolate, warm mulled wine and other Czech favorites filled the air and blended with inviting stalls to create a truly festive atmosphere into which huge crowds packed to kick off the market seasonBeautiful Art Nouveau Municipal House cultural center
The next day we logged in over seven miles on an excellent guided walking tour of Prague. Built on the Vltava River, Prague’s striking architecture ranges from Medieval to Romanesque, Baroque, Art Nouveau and Brutalist which was introduced during the Communist regime.
In addition to visiting several markets, we enjoyed many of the historic highlights of this beautiful city.
Landmark Astronomical Clock. The ssmall blue doors open every hour on the hour for the “Walk of the Apostles” and the golden rooster crowsThe pedestrian-only Charles Bridge was the coronation route for generations of Bohemian royaltyGrand Priory Mill on Kampa IslandCharming Nativity on an island under the Charles BridgeChurch of Our Lady at Market Square (note the resemblance to Disney Castle)Charles RiverbankMagnificent crystal chandelier in St. Nicholas’ Church Infant of Prague wearing purple for Advent in the Church of Our Lady VictoriousThe magnificent Basilica of St. James houses the largest pipe organ in Europe as well as the withered arm of a would-be thief who attempted to steal a strand of pearls from the statue of the Virgin Mary. The legend is that she grabbed the arm allowing monks cut it offAstronomical Clock at night
In addition to its many architectural and historic treasures, Prague has a lot of fun and quirky street art.
Based on original art by artist Josef Lada, a mural depicting beloved local character “Good Soldier Svejk” adorns a restaurant by the same nameDoug getting “pissed” by a robotic outdoor sculpture in front of the Franz Kafka Museum. Political satirist and sculptor David Cerny designed this piece to poke fun at Czech politicians …note that they’re relieving themselves into a small pool in the shape of the Czech Republic
The food in Prague is plentiful and delicious. On the recommendation of our favorite butcher Mr. Brisket, we enjoyed a memorable meal at LaGare. Here are the highlights:
Dry-aged ribeye, snails, poached cod with caviar and tiny clams, brussels sprouts and tallow fries, mixed salad and foie gras. No room for dessert!
On our last day in Prague, we spent some enlightening time at the Museums of Communism and the Cold War.
The Museum of Communism presents a vivid picture of what life was like in the former Czechoslovakia between the time of the Soviet liberation from the Nazis in 1945 and the Velvet Revolution in 1989.
Christmas Markets in front of the Museum of CommunismSports were encouraged by the Communist government as a way of showing strengthCzech motorcyclesA typical small apartment built after WW II
The Cold War Museum is located in the basement of the Jalta Hotel at Wenceslas Square, site of the Velvet Revolution. The Jalta was built by the Communist party to provide luxury accommodations for the wealthy party leaders. While the workers (the majority of the population) had their property confiscated and were forced to live on meager rations, the Soviets lived in comfort. Fearful of a nuclear attack, they built an elaborate shelter under the hotel, much of which is still intact.
Jalta HotelThe shelter included an interrogation room, weapons, gas masks, escape tunnels, medical facilities and the ability to monitor communication throughout the hotel above. They also kept a two-week supply of food and water
In November, 1989 students and some older dissidents gathered at Wenceslas Square to lead a peaceful protest to the totalitarian, repressive government in what has become known as the Velvet Revolution. The result was the successful transition of power to a parliamentary republic. Over time, property that had been confiscated was returned to the rightful owners, and the Czech Republic was established.
Wenceslas Square, site of the Velvet Revolution
All too soon it was time to say goodbye to Prague and travel to Decin where the Viking Bayla River boat was waiting for us.
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11 thoughts on “Christmas Markets 2024: PRAGUE”
What a beautiful part of your tour! Amazing. Enjoy all these wonderful places.
What a beautiful part of your tour! Amazing. Enjoy all these wonderful places.
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Beautiful photos and a great history lesson.
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Beautiful photos and blog, love following your amazing journey!💕
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Beautiful woman in these gorgeous pics
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Denise you out did yourself this time!!!
I want to go to Prague NOW
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You would love it!
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Beautiful!
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As usual, your photos are outstanding. Thanks for sharing!
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very pretty and interesting!
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Thank you for this very interesting post, Denise. Your photo skills are awesome!
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Thank you for coming along!
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