
Prague in July
Good time to visit
July cranks up both the heat and the crowds. Prague swelters but stays beautiful - just prepare for peak-season chaos and prices to match.
Weather
July turns hot with temperatures regularly hitting the upper 20s. The heat can feel oppressive in Old Town's narrow streets, but evenings cool down nicely. Thunderstorms provide dramatic afternoon relief.
25°C high14°C low8 rain days
Crowds & Cost
peak crowds
~$130/day average
Events & Festivals
- •Summer Film Festival
- •Prague Castle Summer Concerts
July Tips
- •Start sightseeing early - major attractions get unbearably crowded by noon
- •Seek shade in Wenceslas Square during midday heat
- •River cruises become essential for cooling off
All Months
May through June delivers Prague's sweet spot. Temperatures hit 20°C (68°F), the crowds haven't peaked, and outdoor beer gardens reopen. The city blooms — literally. Petřín Hill's cherry trees create pink clouds above the city, and Wenceslas Square's linden trees leaf out.
September and October bring fewer tourists and perfect walking weather. Fall colors transform Petřín Park and the castle gardens. You'll still catch outdoor concerts in Wenceslas Square, but hotel prices drop from summer peaks. October averages 15°C (59°F) — ideal for wandering cobblestone streets.
Winter Prague looks like a Christmas market came to life, but temperatures drop to -2°C (28°F). The Christmas markets in Old Town Square run December through January, selling mulled wine and roasted nuts. Snow covers the castle spires, creating postcard scenes. But daylight lasts only 8 hours, and many outdoor attractions close.
Avoid July and August unless you enjoy crowds. Charles Bridge becomes shoulder-to-shoulder tourists by 9 AM, and restaurant prices spike. Easter week also draws massive crowds for the Easter markets, though the weather starts warming up.
Prague Scores
Solo
9/10
Couples
9/10
Families
8/10
Adventure
5/10
Budget
8/10
Luxury
7/10
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