Quick Facts — Prague in April
- Average temperature: 10–16°C (50–61°F) — mild and pleasant, with some rain
- Cherry blossoms: Petřín Hill and Prague Castle gardens — peak late March to mid-April
- Easter market 2026: Old Town Square — late March through Easter Sunday (April 5)
- Crowds: Moderate — significantly lower than July or August, Easter weekend is the exception
- Hotel prices: 20–30% cheaper than peak summer — good value for central hotels
- Best for: First-time visitors, city breaks, spring photography, day trips around Bohemia
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April is one of the most rewarding months to visit Prague — and one of the most underappreciated. The city shakes off winter, cherry trees erupt in pink clouds on Petřín Hill, and the streets of the Old Town fill with tourists without yet reaching the suffocating density of July. Temperatures are mild, outdoor terraces open up, and the light for photography is extraordinary.
It’s also a month of contrast. Easter weekend turns the city centre into a festive but crowded marketplace. The week after is often calm and beautiful. By late April, Prague is fully in spring mode — warm evenings, green parks, and the first weekend crowds that hint at what summer will bring.
As local guides who work in Prague year-round, we walk these streets every day. Here’s an honest, practical guide to what April in Prague is actually like — the good, the busy, and the parts most travel guides don’t mention.
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Is April a Good Time to Visit Prague?
Yes — April is one of our top two recommended months to visit Prague (alongside September). Here’s a quick summary of what makes it work so well:
| Factor | April Rating | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Weather | ⭐⭐⭐⭐ | Mild and pleasant; some rain, but rarely persistent |
| Crowds | ⭐⭐⭐⭐ | Moderate — much lower than summer. Easter weekend is the exception. |
| Prices | ⭐⭐⭐⭐ | 20–30% lower than July peak for accommodation |
| Nature | ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ | Cherry blossoms, magnolias, and fresh greenery — city looks stunning |
| Outdoor activities | ⭐⭐⭐⭐ | Terraces open, parks walkable, river cruises running |
| Day trips | ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ | Castles open, forests green, roads not congested with summer traffic |
The main caveat: Easter weekend (Good Friday through Easter Monday) is a significant exception. Old Town Square hosts a traditional Easter market, prices jump, and the central streets fill up considerably. If your dates fall over Easter, plan accordingly — book well in advance and start each day early to avoid the midday crowds at the major sights.
Outside of Easter weekend, April offers some of the best conditions of the year for exploring Prague. Charles Bridge is manageable before 8am. Prague Castle has reasonable queue times. And the lesser-known neighbourhoods — Vinohrady, Žižkov, Holešovice — are almost entirely tourist-free.

Prague Weather in April 2026
April weather in Prague is typically mild, with an average daytime temperature of 13–15°C and cooler evenings around 5–8°C. Rain is possible on roughly 11 days in the month, but prolonged grey spells are uncommon — spring showers tend to be brief.
| Period | Avg. High | Avg. Low | Conditions | Crowd Level |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Early April (1–7) | 11–13°C | 4–6°C | Mixed — can be cold in the morning, sunny by afternoon | Easter weekend: ⚠️ Very busy |
| Mid-April (8–18) | 13–16°C | 5–8°C | Best spring conditions — warm, often sunny, blossoms at peak | 🟢 Moderate |
| Late April (19–30) | 16–19°C | 8–11°C | Warming up, longer evenings — occasional showers | 🟡 Increasing |
The key point for packing: April in Prague requires layers. Mornings can feel genuinely cold, especially near the river or on elevated spots like the Castle district or Petřín Hill. By midday, you may be comfortable in a light jacket. Evenings cool down again. A waterproof outer layer is practical — not because it rains all day, but because quick showers are common.
One pleasant surprise for many visitors: April afternoons in Prague often have extraordinary light. The low sun angle and clean air after spring showers produce the kind of golden-hour photography conditions that travel photographers specifically target in shoulder season.
Cherry Blossoms in Prague in April
Prague doesn’t advertise itself as a cherry blossom destination, but it probably should. The blossoms are genuinely spectacular — and because the city is less well-known for them than Tokyo or Washington, the experience is far more peaceful.
Where to see the best cherry blossoms in Prague:
- Petřín Hill — the best single location in Prague, with an orchard of cherry trees on the western slope below the Petřín Tower. At peak bloom, the pink canopy against the red-roofed city below is extraordinary. Access via the funicular from Újezd (takes about 10 minutes).
- Prague Castle gardens — the South Gardens (Jižní zahrady) along the castle walls offer both ornamental cherry trees and sweeping views over the city. Less crowded than Petřín in the mornings.
- Stromovka Park — a large, locals-favourite park in Holešovice with cherry trees along the main paths. Almost no tourists.
- Vrtbovská Garden (Malá Strana) — a Baroque terraced garden with spring-flowering trees and beautiful views; opens for the season in April.
- Kampa Island — a few ornamental cherry trees along the waterfront, best combined with an early-morning walk across Charles Bridge.
When exactly do the cherry blossoms peak in Prague? The peak is highly dependent on the year and spring temperatures, but typically falls between late March and the second week of April. In warm years, blooms arrive in late March. After a cold spring, peak bloom can push to mid-April. The blossoms typically last 7–10 days at full bloom before petals begin to fall. Even after peak, the fallen petals and early spring green leaves remain photogenic through late April.
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Things to Do in Prague in April
Explore Prague Castle — without the summer queues
April is one of the best months to visit Prague Castle. Queue times for the key attractions (St. Vitus Cathedral, Old Royal Palace, St. George’s Basilica) are significantly shorter than in summer, when you can expect 45–90 minutes for the Cathedral alone. In April, arriving at 9am often means walking straight in. The Castle gardens also reopen in April after winter closure, offering a quiet green escape above the city.
Walk Charles Bridge at dawn
Charles Bridge is always busy during the day — but before 7:30am in April, it’s a different experience entirely. Low spring mist over the Vltava, golden sunrise light hitting the Baroque statues, and often just a handful of other early risers. If you’re serious about seeing the bridge without crowds, this is the window. We recommend combining it with a walk through Malá Strana before the neighbourhood fully wakes up.
Visit Josefov (the Jewish Quarter) and the Old Town
April is ideal for exploring the Jewish Quarter and Old Town on foot. The narrow streets are navigable without the dense summer crowds, and the Old Town Square — while still busy — allows you to actually stop and look up at the astronomical clock without someone standing on your feet. For the clock’s mechanical performance (every hour on the hour), aim for 10am or 11am when the light is best for photos.
Day trips to Bohemian castles
Most major castles and chalets around Prague reopen in April after winter, including Karlštejn, Konopiště, Křivoklát, and Mělník. April is ideal for castle visits: no summer queues, the surrounding countryside is lush and green, and you’ll often have guided tours largely to yourself. See our day trips from Prague guide for a full overview.
Spring food and drink in Prague
April marks the return of outdoor terraces across Prague. Restaurants in Vinohrady, Žižkov, and along the riverfront open their terraces in earnest once daytime temperatures consistently reach 12–14°C. Czech spring specialties include svíčková (beef sirloin in cream sauce with bread dumplings), fresh trout from Bohemian streams, and the first seasonal Czech wines from Moravia. For beer enthusiasts, Czech breweries also release spring seasonal brews in March–April — look for “jarní ležák” (spring lager) on menus.
Photography and golden light
April light in Prague is exceptional. Sunrise falls around 6:15–6:30am in early April, giving early risers the full golden-hour experience at key locations. Photography tips for April: Petřín Hill at sunrise (blossoms + city skyline), Vyšehrad cemetery in the afternoon (history + golden light), Vltava riverbanks at blue hour. The relatively low sun angle in April creates long shadows and warm tones that summer simply can’t match.

Best Day Trips from Prague in April
April is arguably the best month for day trips from Prague. Castles have reopened, nature is fresh and green, rivers are high from spring snowmelt, and crowds at destinations outside the city are minimal. Here are our top picks:
| Destination | Drive from Prague | Why April is Perfect | Our Tour |
|---|---|---|---|
| [arlštejn Castle | ~40 min | Just reopened after winter, forest walk through beech woods in spring green | Karlštejn + Velká Amerika |
| Konopiště Castle | ~50 min | Rose garden begins to bloom, castle grounds are empty compared to summer | Konopiště + Tábor |
| Bohemian Switzerland NP | ~1h 40min | Spring wildflowers in the gorges, boat ride on Edmund Gorge starts in April | Bohemian Paradise |
| Karlovy Vary | ~1h 30min | Spa town is beautiful in spring, colonnades not yet crowded, mineral springs open year-round | Karlovy Vary + Loket |
| Kutná Hora | ~1h | Ossuary (Bone Church) and St. Barbara’s Cathedral — no summer queue, spring light in Gothic interiors | Kutná Hora tour |
For all these destinations, a private car tour from Prague gives you complete flexibility — you can adjust timing based on weather and how much time you want at each stop. Public transport options exist for most of these routes but require more planning and rigid schedules.
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Practical Tips: Crowds, Prices & What to Pack
Crowds in April — what to expect
April crowds in Prague are moderate. On a scale from 1 (January) to 10 (July–August), April is around a 5–6. The Easter weekend (Good Friday through Easter Monday — in 2026, April 3–6) is a notable exception: Old Town Square fills with an Easter market and tourist numbers spike, especially on Saturday and Sunday. Hotels and flights are booked earlier than usual around Easter.
Outside of Easter weekend, April is genuinely manageable. Here’s how to make the most of it:
- Visit Charles Bridge before 8am — empty or nearly so
- Book Prague Castle tickets online to skip the main ticket queue
- Avoid the Easter market’s peak hours (11am–3pm) — visit in the early morning instead
- Explore Vinohrady, Žižkov, and Holešovice for a local-feeling Prague with almost no tourist crowds
- Use a private guide — they know which time slots and entrances to use to save significant time
Hotel prices in April
April hotel prices are typically 20–30% lower than summer peak (July–August). A 4-star hotel in Prague’s Old Town that costs €200/night in July might run €140–160 in April. Easter weekend is an exception — prices jump for the few days around Good Friday and Easter Sunday, returning to normal the week after.
If you’re travelling specifically to avoid peak prices, mid-April (April 10–25) is the sweet spot: spring weather, low-to-moderate crowds, and prices that haven’t yet started their late-April upswing heading into May.
What to wear in Prague in April
Layers are key. A typical April day in Prague might start at 7°C in the morning, rise to 14°C by 1pm, and drop back to 9°C by evening. Our recommendation: base layer + mid-layer fleece or light down jacket + waterproof outer shell that you can pack into a bag. Comfortable walking shoes with some grip — Prague’s cobblestones can be slippery after rain. An umbrella or packable rain jacket is worth carrying.
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Frequently Asked Questions — Prague in April
Is April a good month to visit Prague?
Yes — April is one of the two best months to visit Prague, alongside September. The weather is mild (10–16°C), cherry blossoms are at peak in early-to-mid April, crowds are significantly lower than summer, and hotel prices are 20–30% cheaper than July–August. The main exception is Easter weekend, which brings higher prices and busier streets.
What is the weather like in Prague in April?
Prague in April has average daytime temperatures of 10–16°C (50–61°F), with cool mornings (4–8°C) and pleasant afternoons. Rain is possible on about 11 days in the month, but prolonged grey spells are uncommon. Pack layers — mornings can feel cold, afternoons warm up considerably. A waterproof layer is practical for brief spring showers.
Are there cherry blossoms in Prague in April?
Yes. The best cherry blossom viewing in Prague is on Petřín Hill, Prague Castle gardens, and Stromovka Park. Peak bloom typically falls between late March and the second week of April, depending on how warm the spring is. Even after peak, fallen petals and spring foliage remain photogenic through late April.
When is the Prague Easter Market in 2026?
The Prague Easter Market 2026 on Old Town Square runs from late March through Easter Sunday (April 5, 2026). The market features traditional Czech food, handmade crafts, painted eggs, and live folk performances. Easter Monday (April 6) sees the market begin to wind down, with full closure shortly after.
Is Prague crowded in April?
Moderately. April crowds are around half the volume of peak summer (July–August). The main exception is Easter weekend — Charles Bridge, Old Town Square, and Prague Castle are very busy on Easter Saturday and Sunday. Outside of Easter weekend, April is comfortably manageable. Arriving early at major sights (before 9am) consistently improves the experience.
How much do hotels cost in Prague in April?
April hotel prices are typically 20–30% lower than summer peak. A good 4-star hotel near Old Town costs approximately €130–180/night. Easter weekend prices spike; the week of April 7–14 is usually the best combination of value and spring conditions. Book at least 3–4 weeks in advance for central hotels in April.
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Frequently asked questions
Yes — April is one of the two best months to visit Prague, alongside September. The weather is mild (10–16°C), cherry blossoms are at peak in early-to-mid April, crowds are significantly lower than summer, and hotel prices are 20–30% cheaper than July–August. The main exception is Easter weekend, which brings higher prices and busier streets.
Prague in April has average daytime temperatures of 10–16°C (50–61°F), with cool mornings (4–8°C) and pleasant afternoons. Rain is possible on about 11 days in the month, but prolonged grey spells are uncommon. Pack layers — mornings can feel cold, afternoons warm up considerably. A waterproof layer is practical for brief spring showers.
Yes. The best cherry blossom viewing in Prague is on Petrín Hill, Prague Castle gardens, and Stromovka Park. Peak bloom typically falls between late March and the second week of April, depending on how warm the spring is. Even after peak, fallen petals and spring foliage remain photogenic through late April.
The Prague Easter Market 2026 on Old Town Square runs from late March through Easter Sunday (April 5, 2026). The market features traditional Czech food, handmade crafts, painted eggs, and live folk performances. Easter Monday (April 6) sees the market begin to wind down.
Moderately. April crowds are around half the volume of peak summer (July–August). The main exception is Easter weekend — Charles Bridge, Old Town Square, and Prague Castle are very busy on Easter Saturday and Sunday. Outside of Easter weekend, April is comfortably manageable. Arriving early at major sights (before 9am) consistently improves the experience.
April hotel prices are typically 20–30% lower than summer peak. A good 4-star hotel near Old Town costs approximately €130–180/night. Easter weekend prices spike; the week of April 7–14 is usually the best combination of value and spring conditions. Book at least 3–4 weeks in advance for central hotels in April.

