In Prague, a visit to St. Vitus Cathedral followed by a stroll through the Easter Markets in the vicinity of the Cathedral in Prague is a wonderful way to experience the Easter holiday and the city’s rich cultural and historical traditions during these beautiful and blissful times.
Visitors to the St. Vitus Cathedral can explore the magnificent Gothic architecture of the cathedral and marvel at its stunning stained glass windows, ornate ceilings, and elaborate sculptures. The cathedral is also home to the tombs of many Czech kings and saints, making it an important cultural and historical landmark.
After visiting the cathedral, visitors can stroll through the nearby Easter markets, where they can sample local delicacies such as roasted ham, grilled sausages, and Trdelník, a traditional Czech pastry. They can also browse through stalls selling handcrafted items such as Easter eggs, painted ceramics, and wooden toys. There is also a blacksmith working the old traditional way, shaping metals using a hammer and fire.