Street food festival where the presentations of individual countries are provided by embassies, consulates, or chambers of commerce.
This year marks the ninth edition of the unique Festival of Embassies – Food & Culture. It is the largest international street food festival, where the presentations of individual countries are primarily provided by their embassies, honorary consulates, or chambers of commerce. Last year's edition featured a total of 57 countries. At the booths of the individual countries, original dishes will be prepared, often with the participation of renowned chefs, and in some cases, the ambassadors or their spouses themselves are involved in the preparation. The entire offering is tailored to the idea of Farmers' Markets, bringing quality ingredients for quality gastronomy. A variety of drinks, ice creams, sweets, and desserts will also be available. The festival will once again feature a rich cultural program. The ambassadors of the participating countries will personally attend the event. In terms of the number of participating countries, it is a truly exceptional event within our republic. The organizers of the Festival of Embassies are the Prague 6 Municipal District and the registered association Farmers' Markets, the organizer of the Markets at Kulaťák.
While Prague is famous for its historic landmarks and charming streets, it also offers experiences that go beyond traditional sightseeing. Right in the city center, the Museum of Bricks invites visitors into a colorful world built from millions of LEGO® pieces, making it an ideal stop for families, couples, and curious travelers alike.
The Aviation Museum in Kunovice, located in the Uherské Hradiště region, has planned its traditional aircraft washing event for the public, known as Event U, on Saturday, March 21. This year marks the 10th anniversary of this event, which is popular with both adults and children. "Every year, about a hundred people of all age groups come to us," says the museum director, Martin Hrabec.
Visitors can look forward to exhibition shows, bike testing, and a special program for children. The last weekend of April, April 25-26, 2026, will once again transform Prague's Exhibition Grounds into a cycling paradise. Following last year's record attendance of over 12,000 visitors and 124 exhibiting brands, it will offer two days full of adrenaline, inspiration, and fun for everyone – from passionate athletes to families with children. Visitors can expect the popular show featuring big air jumps, races, competitions for prizes, lectures, and of course, an introduction to new products. This year's event will again be held under the auspices of the Czech Cycling Federation.
In the Czech Republic, a new educational project called "Educate Czechia" is starting, which responds to the long-term problems faced by Czech education and families. It addresses the unpreparedness of children in the first grades, the deteriorating physical fitness of children, which can lead to obesity, and the mental health issues of adolescents. The project aims to provide parents with quality information and systematically support the development of children from preschool age to adolescence, encompassing the existing educational activities of doctor and author of educational publications Jana Martincová.
The marsh turtles have ended their hibernation and the sousliks at Sklenářka have emerged from their burrows. Zoo Prague officially welcomes spring. Zoo Prague is open every day in March from 9 AM to 5 PM.