
From snow-covered statues, to foggy mornings, to Christmas markets, Prague in the winter feels like a fantasy land. Equal parts cozy and formidable, the city captures the duality of the season. Sometimes I feel like a child, looking at Christmas lights and catching snow on my mittens, but sometimes I feel like a traveler wandering through a forbidding and ancient realm of eternal winter.
In this post, I’ll be showing off Prague with pictures from the winter season so far.


^ Kicking off the holidays, the Náměstí Míru Christmas market in my neighborhood opened last month while my parents were visiting. Above are pictures from its first night! ^



^Above are scenes from the Vltava river bank on a chilly November afternoon^



^ Prague being its “dark academia” self ^


^ winter-themed people-shaped cute things ^


^ Friendsgiving potluck ^
^ A short clip from the Christmas choir concert I participated in! I’m the one wearing white (*sigh of embarrassment*) ^



^ The grand opening and tree lighting at the main Christmas market in Old Town Square ^
Below are more miscellaneous snowy pictures!











