Easter Sunday 2025
Date: April 20, 2025 (Sunday)
Country: Czech Republic Public Holidays
Description
Easter Sunday in the Czech Republic is a major Christian holiday. People see it as the day Christians believe Jesus rose from the dead. It is a time of hope and new beginnings for many.
The date changes every year. Easter Sunday falls on the first Sunday after the first full moon that follows the spring equinox. This means it can be any Sunday between March 22 and April 25.
For many Czechs the day has both religious and cultural meaning. Churches hold special services and families mark the day as important. It helps people reflect on faith, life, and renewal.
Easter Sunday is part of a longer holiday period. It connects to the arrival of spring. Its timing and themes give it national importance across different communities.
Traditions
On Easter Sunday in the Czech Republic people visit friends and family to exchange colorful painted eggs called kraslice. Boys and men often bring a braided willow whip called pomlázka to gently tap girls and women.
The playful tapping is said to bring health and youth for the year. Men may also sprinkle women with water. Everyone laughs and sings short rhymes during these visits.
Families eat special foods like mazanec, a sweet yeast bread, and beránek, a lamb shaped cake. Smoked ham, hard boiled eggs, and buttered bread are also common on the table.
Villages hold small markets and people wear folk costumes in some regions. Houses are decorated with painted eggs, willow branches, and spring flowers for a bright, festive feel.
Travel Tips
Many shops, banks and some museums close or have short hours on Easter Sunday. Trains and buses run but timetables may be reduced. Expect busy roads to popular towns and tourist sites in the morning and late afternoon.
Bring some cash and confirm opening times in advance. Book restaurants and tours early. Visit local markets or church squares for events, stay aware of pickpockets in crowds, and follow staff instructions at crowded sites to enjoy the day safely and respectfully.