Exploring Czechia: Culture, Fun, and Everything In Between

Natasha Noam Gol, Study in Czechia Ambassador
Natasha Noam Gol, Study in Czechia Ambassador
Culture and language, Helpful tips, Leisure activities
11 November 2024

Czechia may have a reputation for its amazing, old universities that look a bit like Hogwarts, but this country is also big on work-life balance. If you want to experience the best of both worlds—cultural immersion and some well-earned fun—Czechia's got you covered. Here's your guide to enjoying your time here while getting to know Czech culture (and the many nationalities that call it home)!

 

Markets: It's Not Just Christmas

 

Sure, the Christmas markets are famous and absolutely magical. Think hot cocoa or spiced tea, handcrafted trinkets, and the smell of cinnamon filling the air. But don't sleep on the other markets! Easter markets in Czechia are just as charming. Beware of the "pomlázka" – a stick tradition where men lightly whip women with decorated sticks to bring them health and beauty. Don't worry; it's all good fun, and nowadays, it's mostly symbolic. You'll find these markets throughout the country, full of colourful eggs, traditional crafts, and food.

But that's not all—Czechia loves its markets year-round. Summer markets feature local fruits, veggies, and street performances, while fall harvest festivals celebrate the bounty of Czechia's farms with fresh produce and homemade treats. There are also amazing secondhand and handmade markets, where local artists and sustainability take centre stage all year round (because, let's be honest, shopping is fantastic for mental health). If you see a market while you're out and about (and you will), take a look and soak in the vibe!

 

Festivals: The Heart of Czech Culture

 

Every city in Czechia offers its own version of festivals, so wherever you are, you're bound to stumble upon something interesting. Arts? Check. History? Double-check. Food, music, and culture? Triple-check! Prague alone is a festival playground, offering everything from film festivals to medieval reenactments. But don't overlook smaller university cities like Olomouc, where history and art come alive with vibrant events.

 

Music lovers? You're in luck. Czechia hosts everything from classical concerts to rock festivals, with bands from all over the world. Bonus: many festivals offer ISIC discounts for students, so don't forget to flash your student card. Pro tip—search on Google or Facebook for upcoming events, as some of the best ones don't always get the spotlight!

 

Museums: Culture That Won't Bore You

 

Before you say, "Museums aren't my thing," Czechia's museums might change your mind. Sure, you've got the classic art and history museums, but if you're into the weird and quirky, Czechia won't disappoint. From the Museum of Alchemists to the Sex Machines Museum (yes, really) and even a medieval church made out of human bones, there's something for everyone. Again, your ISIC card will likely get you a discount, so keep it handy.

 

Pro Tip: Make Google Maps Your Cultural Wingman

 

Let's be honest—Google Maps is your best friend when exploring Czechia. I highly recommend creating a specific tab just for markets, festivals, and museums you want to check out. That way, wherever you are, if you find yourself with some free time, you don't need to think hard about what to do—you already know what's nearby! It's like having your own personalized cultural guide at your fingertips, ready to point you toward fun and culture immediately.

 

So, remember that Czechia's your back next time you feel stressed about exams or work. Explore a market, hit up a festival, do some local retail therapy, or dive into a museum. You'll leave feeling both culturally enriched and entertained—the perfect work-life balance, Czech-style!

 

For more information about Czechia's fun activities, discover our website and start having fun!