
Festival Za dveřmi from July 14
The eighteenth edition of the Za dveřmi festival brings open-air theatre with puppet shows and other attractions at the exhibition grounds and Mariánské náměstí.

Free puppet shows for young children every Wednesday afternoon in a park on Strossmayerova Square. A different performance each week.

The Výstaviště pool closes for maintenance from June 30 to July 12, reopening July 13.

The Night of Churches is a nationwide event when churches open their doors to the public. In Prague 7, you can visit four sacred buildings and discover this year's theme – courage.

Opening of a new lit basketball court in Park U Vody with free games, competitions, and a 1v1 tournament.

Prague's first-ever summer Children and Youth Olympic Games brings nearly 3,500 young athletes competing in 23 sports across the city from June 21-25.

A Czech film production will use part of U Vody Park for shooting on select dates in June. Visitors can still access the park but should respect the filming zones.

A group exhibition of four painters - Kincler, Šťáva, Valda, and Vaněk. Opening reception on Tuesday, June 16, exhibition runs through September. Free admission.

A beginner shibari course exploring rope bondage as a playful and therapeutic tool for intimate interaction and embodied connection.

The inaugural OFFSEASON festival brings together meetings with sports stars, sports zones, and live music. Prague 7 residents receive a 50% discount on tickets.

Final-year fashion students showcase their graduation collections in five distinct sub-collections. Admission is by voluntary donation.

The World Climbing Series comes to Štvanice Island with bouldering and difficulty climbing competitions. Adam Ondra and international climbers compete, with free entry available for selected programmes.