Prague Summer Wine Festival
Summer season events, June through August
Season: June – August
Petřín Park and other venues
About
The Prague Summer Wine Festival transforms beautiful Petřín Park into a family-friendly celebration of Czech wine culture with stunning panoramic views of the city. While wine tasting is the main draw for adults, the festival includes live music performances, local food vendors, and open green spaces where children can play while parents sample regional wines. It's a wonderful opportunity for families to experience authentic Czech culture in one of Prague's most scenic parks.
What to Expect
Families will find a relaxed outdoor festival atmosphere with wine tasting booths for adults, food stalls featuring traditional Czech cuisine, and live music entertainment throughout the day. The Petřín Park setting provides plenty of open lawn areas where children can run and play safely while parents enjoy the tastings. The festival maintains a casual, community-oriented vibe with locals and tourists mingling among the park's gardens and pathways. English is commonly spoken at vendor stalls, and the event welcomes families though it's primarily geared toward adult wine enthusiasts.
Highlights for Kids
- Riding the historic Petřín funicular railway to reach the festival grounds
- Playing and running freely in the expansive park green spaces with Prague Castle views
- Enjoying live Czech folk and contemporary music performances
- Exploring nearby Petřín Lookout Tower for 360-degree city views
- Watching local artisans and craft demonstrations at vendor stalls
Pro Tips for Families
- Take the Petřín funicular railway up to the park—kids love the ride and it saves energy for exploring the festival and climbing Petřín Tower afterward
- Bring a blanket and snacks for kids to enjoy on the lawn while you sample wines; designated picnic areas make this easy and comfortable
- Visit on weekday afternoons for smaller crowds and a more relaxed atmosphere compared to busy weekend evenings
- Combine your visit with nearby family attractions like the Petřín Lookout Tower and Mirror Maze, which are within walking distance and huge hits with children
Best Time to Visit
Weekday late afternoons (4-6 PM) offer the best balance of pleasant weather, manageable crowds, and a relaxed atmosphere for families. Early evening visits allow you to enjoy the festival as temperatures cool and catch beautiful sunset views over Prague. Avoid Saturday evenings when the festival is busiest and can feel more crowded and adult-oriented. June dates tend to have milder weather than July-August peak summer heat.
Food & Drinks
Food vendors offer traditional Czech dishes including klobása (sausages), smažený sýr (fried cheese), langoš (fried dough), and trdelník (sweet pastry) that are generally kid-friendly. Fresh fruit stands, ice cream vendors, and lemonade stalls provide refreshments for children. Non-alcoholic beverages including sodas and juices are widely available. Most vendors accept cash (Czech koruna) and major credit cards, though having some local currency is advisable for smaller stalls.
Parking & Access
Public transportation is the easiest option—take tram 6, 9, 12, 20, or 22 to Újezd stop, then ride the funicular to Petřín. Limited street parking exists in surrounding neighborhoods but is difficult to find and requires paid parking permits. The funicular is stroller-accessible, though the festival grounds have some gravel and uneven pathways. Consider bringing a lightweight stroller or baby carrier for younger children. The No. 176 bus also serves the area from Karlovo náměstí metro station.
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