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Czech out these Xmas festivities

Irish Sunday Mirror

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November 23, 2025

There’s been a lot of talk about Czechia this week after Ireland drew them in the World Cup playoff - with fans set to travel there in droves for the big match next March. However, you don't have to wait that long to visit this charming country - and Christmas is an especially magical time to go.

Czech out these Xmas festivities

YULE LOVE THIS Gdansk is Europe's No1 Xmas market

Visitors from around the globe can experience the fairytale charm of Czechia’s towns and cities during the festive season - from traditional markets to glittering celebrations, Czechia offers an unforgettable winter wonderland experience and a little extra sprinkle of magic. Here’s a rundown of just some of the suggestions to get you in the mood for a Christmas break you'll never forget.

Prague becomes even more enchanting during Christmas when the city’s iconic Old Town Square and Wenceslas Square will host magnificent Christmas markets from November 29 to January 6. Visitors can enjoy traditional Czech crafts, delicious mulled wine and local delicacies such as trdelnik.

Throughout December, churches and concert halls will host classical music concerts and special Christmas performances and visitors can experience the solemn beauty of Midnight Mass at St. Vitus Cathedral. Prague’s festive programme runs from November 29 until January 1.

The Czech capital oozes festive magic but the story doesn't stop at Prague. If you can tear yourself away, it's easy to experience the joy of the season in some of the other cities - they are all just a train ride away!

The UNESCO-listed town of Cesky Krumlov offers an idyllic Christmas trip for young and old alike. From November 22 to January 4, the main square will host its Christmas market packed with seasonal local products and traditional festive treats.

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