Ring in 2026: Experience a Stylish New Year’s Eve Celebration Throughout Czechia!

Ring in the New Year in Prague!
The enchanting capital of the Czech Republic, Prague, is set to come alive once more for its spectacular New Year’s Eve festivities. Celebrate the arrival of the New Year amidst the magical backdrop of the Old Town, Lesser Town, and the bustling Prague Christmas markets! The largest of these delightful markets can be found in the Old Town Square.
The official celebrations in Prague are set to take place at both the Old Town Square and Wenceslas Square. Typically, a podium is established in these vibrant squares, featuring a cultural program that lasts until midnight. Meanwhile, Prague’s clubs and restaurants are gearing up to welcome their guests in style!
For a unique experience, head to the banks of the Vltava River and join in the celebrations aboard a steamer boat. You’ll enjoy a well-stocked bar, an exquisite New Year’s Eve menu, and live music to keep the festive spirit alive throughout the night.

If you prefer to stay on solid ground, then the restaurant on Střelecký Ostrov island is ready to offer you a luxurious menu, DJ entertainment, and, of course, a celebratory toast to ring in the New Year. This is just the tip of the iceberg; nearly every restaurant, bar, and club in the city is planning a festive program featuring surprises for this unforgettable night. We sincerely hope you have a fantastic time enjoying all that Prague has to offer!

Experience New Year’s Eve in Brno at Bars Featured by the New York Times
Brno, the second largest city in Czechia, boasts one of the best bar scenes around. Indeed, the New York Times has praised Brno for its vibrant nightlife! Iconic spots like The Bar That Doesn’t Exist (Bar, Který Neexistuje) offer signature cocktails, custom-made drinks, and succulent burgers, while the quirky Super Panda Cirkus presents visitors with a delightfully bizarre atmosphere that feels unique to this city. These venues, along with others that exude an unmatched charm, will ensure that you realize just how special this night truly is. Prepare for an exhilarating New Year’s Eve celebration!

Raise a Glass to the New Year with Pilsner Beer
How about ringing in the New Year at the true Mecca of Czech beer? In Plzeň, numerous bars host lively New Year’s Eve celebrations where you can savor perfectly tapped Pilsner Urquell. A noteworthy location is the Na Spilce restaurant situated at the Plzeňský Prazdroj Brewery. While the Christmas markets in Plzeň wrap up on December 23, you’ll still find stalls selling mulled wine and traditional refreshments in Náměstí Republiky all the way until the New Year. Plus, if you’re visiting Plzeň with your family, a trip to Plzeň Zoo offers a special New Year’s Eve program that will surely delight both kids and adults alike.

Celebrate New Year’s Eve at Czechia’s Castles and Châteaux
If you’re in the mood for a bit of culture before diving into the party scene, why not consider visiting one of the stunning castles and châteaux near Prague to spice up your final day of the year? One great option is taking a Christmas tour at Loučeň Château. A tip: stick around until after sunset, when the château and its enchanting mazes are illuminated by thousands of sparkling Christmas lights! If your New Year’s Eve is already booked, why not plan your visit for January 1?
Czechia’s most famous castle, Karlštejn, will be open for visitors on the last day of 2025, as well as on New Year’s Day. Additionally, there is an intriguing program planned for December 31 at Kačina Château, one of Czechia’s finest examples of Empire architecture. Beyond the Christmas tours, you can also view a captivating exhibition of nativity scenes. Alternatively, consider spending New Year’s Eve at the delightful Křivoklát Castle, one of the oldest and most romantic castles in Czechia. Its winter charm is sure to enchant you.
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Reach New Heights for the New Year
In the beautiful Lipno area, South Bohemia, the local Treetop Walkway invites visitors to partake in a traditional hike to the top of this modern viewing tower. This is likely rooted in an ancient pagan custom where people would ascend mountains on New Year’s Day. So why not stroll through the treetops? The Lipno region is an excellent spot for a family holiday. You’ll also find ski slopes and several accommodation options featuring high-quality wellness centers and fine dining.

Another fascinating trail awaits in Dolní Morava, known as the Sky Walk, which truly lives up to its moniker. It’s accessible year-round, making it a perfect destination for New Year’s plans. Stretching 710 meters in length and reaching an altitude of 55 meters, the view from the top offers breathtaking sights of the entire Moravian region. Or perhaps you’d like to experience one of the longest pedestrian suspension bridges in the world, located nearby?

Lastly, we direct your attention to another treetop adventure, the Valaška Trail, situated in the stunning Pustevny area of the Beskydy Mountains. This includes a glass viewing platform and a 150-meter-long suspended ‘Himalayan footpath’. The tower’s highest level sits at 1,099 meters above sea level, and on clear days, visitors may catch sight of the majestic Jeseníky Mountains, along with areas of Slovakia.

Looking for a Peaceful New Year’s Escape? Head to the Czech Mountains!
Czechia offers a wealth of options for those seeking tranquility on the last day of the year. Why not escape to the mountains? Hotels in mountain resorts frequently offer delightful New Year’s Eve and wellness packages. The beauty of celebrating in the mountains is that come the next morning, you can don your skis and venture onto empty slopes with pristine snow. If you’re seeking a balance between relaxation and New Year’s excitement, consider spending time in the Giant Mountains. Shining brightly in Špindlerův Mlýn on New Year’s Eve, you still have the chance to enjoy excellent ski trails amidst the snow-covered peaks of Czechia’s highest mountains.

Cross-Country Skiing into the New Year
If you celebrated New Year’s Eve in style, what should come next? Why not kick off the year by prioritizing your health with a cross-country skiing adventure? You can set off on trails that have been enjoyed by the world’s elite cross-country skiers and biathlon athletes. The series of circuits at the Vysočina Arena have been open to the public since early December, and don’t worry about snow conditions—the routes are kept covered with artificial snow, ensuring you can ski regardless of natural coverage. Alternatively, from the Arena, you can easily access well-maintained circuits around Nové Město na Moravě.

For those seeking renowned cross-country trails, the Jizera Mountains are home to some of the most famous routes. Here, marked and regularly maintained trails are abundant, especially in Bedřichov and its vicinity. The Jizerská Magistrála—a machine-groomed track—offers around 180 kilometers of trails, and it’s also the venue for the renowned race, Jizerská 50. Why not test your skills and see how you stack up against seasoned athletes?




