Four Days Festival
Annual festival, typically May
Season: May – May
Various venues across Prague
About
The Four Days Festival (Čtyři dny) is Prague's vibrant celebration of music, culture, and creativity that transforms the city each May with concerts, workshops, street performances, and family-friendly activities across multiple venues. This eclectic festival offers families a unique opportunity to experience Czech culture alongside international acts in a welcoming, community-focused atmosphere. Kids will love the interactive art installations, outdoor performances, and the electric energy of this multi-venue urban festival.
What to Expect
Families can expect a diverse mix of music genres from indie rock to world music, theater performances, art exhibitions, and creative workshops spread across various Prague venues including outdoor stages, cultural centers, and historic spaces. The festival features designated family zones with interactive activities, face painting, and hands-on creative workshops. While evenings lean toward concerts for older audiences, daytime programming includes street theater, puppet shows, and participatory art projects perfect for children. The atmosphere is relaxed and welcoming, with locals and international visitors mingling in Prague's picturesque streets and squares.
Highlights for Kids
- Interactive art workshops where kids can create their own festival-themed crafts to take home
- Street performers, puppeteers, and theatrical acts performing in Prague's historic squares
- Outdoor concerts with room to dance and move around freely
- Face painting and creative play zones designed specifically for children
- Discovering Prague's cultural venues and hidden courtyards that open specially for the festival
Pro Tips for Families
- Download the festival app or check the English version of the program online before arriving to identify family-friendly events, as not all performances are suitable for children
- Purchase a festival pass in advance online for better value if you plan to attend multiple events; some outdoor performances and street activities are free
- Bring layers and rain gear as May weather in Prague can be unpredictable, and many festival activities take place outdoors or in venues without climate control
- Stay in the Prague 7 or Prague 1 districts for easiest access to most festival venues, and consider using trams rather than driving as many venues are in pedestrian-friendly areas
Best Time to Visit
Attend during daytime hours (10am-4pm) for the most family-oriented programming, including workshops and street performances. Saturday typically offers the most concentrated family activities and outdoor events. Avoid late evening concerts unless your children are older and can handle the later hours and louder music. The opening day often features special family programming and a festive parade atmosphere.
Food & Drinks
Festival venues typically offer food stalls with Czech street food including klobása (sausages), bramboráky (potato pancakes), and trdelník (sweet pastries) that kids generally enjoy. Many outdoor areas have international food trucks with pizza, burgers, and vegetarian options. Prices are moderate but can add up; budget-conscious families might pack snacks and water bottles. Prague's cafés and restaurants near festival venues welcome families and often have English menus in tourist-friendly areas.
Parking & Access
Public transportation is the best option as festival venues are scattered across Prague's historic center, which has limited parking and pedestrian zones. Purchase a 3-day travel pass for unlimited tram, metro, and bus access—children under 6 ride free. Trams 17, 22, and metro lines A and C connect most festival venues. Many venues are accessible by stroller, though Prague's cobblestone streets can be challenging; a baby carrier might be more practical for younger children. Some historic venues may have stairs without elevator access.
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