Autumn in Prague

Colorful season in full swing


As the leaves turn golden and the city adopts a cozy charm, autumn in Prague offers a magical atmosphere that travelers from all over the world can't miss. Whether you're a seasoned visitor or it's your first time, this season is the perfect time to embrace the best of the city's culture, cuisine, and charm.


Strolling through Prague in autumn feels like stepping into a painting. From the cobbled streets of Old Town to the leafy parks like Letná and Petřín, vibrant oranges, reds, and yellows blanket the city. Walking along the Vltava River or across Charles Bridge, you'll be greeted by breathtaking views of the castle perched above a sea of color. Don’t forget to take a moment to admire the iconic rooftops – even more enchanting under an autumn sky.


    


Seasonal treats you can’t miss


It's nice to feel the crisp air and the gentle autumn sun on your face, but there's nothing like warming up with a real hot drink. Luckily, Prague's cafes take winter "seriously" and offer pumpkin spice lattes and, of course, the popular mulled wine. Everywhere you go, you'll see locals and tourists wrapped in fluffy scarves clutching cups of hot autumn flavour. The great advantage of the autumn-themed cafes is that they are just a few steps away from your comfy Adrez apartment. 


And what should you definitely not miss in autumn Prague? The famous St. Martin's goose! You’ll find it in almost every restaurant, and it’s sure to be delicious wherever you try it. With its crispy skin, a variety of dumplings, and perfectly seasoned cabbage—yum! For an unforgettable experience, try it at Restaurant Dvořák in our Hotel Maestro. That’s where we’ll be heading on St. Martin’s Day


Autumn in Prague is also inseparable from the specific colourful and comfortable autumn fashion. Colourful scarves, knitted hats and stylish coats become part of the city's panorama. Wrapping up warmly, if you're in the mood for shopping, explore one of Prague's many markets. Farmers' markets, such as those on Náplavka and Jiřího z Poděbrad, offer local seasonal gems, including freshly harvested pumpkins, apples and artisan cheeses, all of which are eagerly awaited by your apartment's equipped kitchen.




Autumn events and experiences


Prague's cultural calendar gets underway in autumn. From international film festivals to classical music concerts, there is no shortage of entertainment. Take in an evening performance at one of Prague's historic theatres or enjoy a quiet afternoon at an exhibition in one of the city's many galleries.


For those who want to indulge a little more in local life, we recommend spending an afternoon in one of Prague's cosy pubs, many of which have seasonal Czech beers brewed especially for the autumn season. Or simply take a leisurely stroll in one of the city's parks, where the colourful leaves call for more than one cool Insta photo.


After a day's sightseeing, there's nothing better than returning to a warm and cosy apartment. Plus, our apartments are more than just a place to sleep, you can really settle in.

Whether you come for a weekend or a longer stay, with us you're always just a few steps away from the best that autumn Prague has to offer.



Article author:

Kateřina Čmoková