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New Year’s Eve
The last day of the year deserves something special. A boat cruise, a visit to the theatre or a tour of a castle, spectacular fireworks in the square, night-time skiing…
Choose your celebration and spend a remarkable New Year’s Eve in the Czech Republic!
Cultural New Year’s
New Year’s performances present a relaxed atmosphere and are enjoyed by spectators and performers alike. In Prague and elsewhere, you can visit the ballet, opera and black light theatre performances.
Black Light Theatre: performance of “The Wonderful Circus” at the theatre Laterna Magika or “The Best of Image” at Theatre Image
Ballet: “The Nutcracker” at The National Theatre
Opera: “The Gypsy Baron” at Janáček Theatre in Brno or a gala evening at the Prague State Opera
Classical music: Prague – New Year’s Eve in the Rudolfinum, Christmas concert at the Bertramka Villa, Český Krumlov – Christmas concerts
New Year’s Eve in a club or discothèque
Almost every music club and discothèque in the Czech Republic is preparing a special New Year’s programme. Admission typically also includes a New Year’s menu including a toast. If you are looking for the place to be, head to Stodolní Street in Ostrava. On this street, which is said to never sleep, you will find dozens of clubs, bars and pubs.
New Year’s Eve on the water
Though it may be damp and cold, on a boat with a cup of hot grog in your hands the cold does not matter! In Prague, choose a short cruise on the Vltava or book an entire evening on the waves. Golfers, you will most enjoy an invitation on board the GolfYacht, as the New Year’s Eve package also includes indoor golf!
New Year’s Eve in luxury
The capital is becoming a Mecca of luxury hotel brands. For example, in the newly opened hotel Kempinski, you can indulge in an elegant six-course dinner and private midnight fireworks in the hotel garden. The New Year’s Eve programme at the Chateau Mcely is presented in the style of the 1950s. This chateau hotel is the only five-star hotel outside of town, and you can look forward to a stylish evening in pleasant company. At the Zbiroh Castle, you are invited to a pilgrimage through history. In the company of magicians, dancers and jugglers, you will take a journey from the Middle Ages to the present day…
New Year’s Eve at castles and chateaus
At Karlštejn, the most visited Czech castle, a special tour in the festively decorated interiors awaits you on the last day of the year. Pre-booked groups also may visit the chateau in Nelahozeves.
New Year’s Eve in the mountains
Whether in a cabin or a hotel, New Year’s Eve in the mountains is something most Czechs long for. If you prefer winter romance, do not hesitate to book your accommodation in the mountains of Bohemia or Moravia as soon as possible.
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