První Pivní Máj Festival: A Celebration of Beer in Prague

The První Pivní Máj festival in Prague is a beer lover’s paradise, with over 80 types of draft beer available from various producers across the Czech Republic. The festival takes place on May 1st at the Břevnov Monastery and offers visitors much more than just beer. The event promises to be a fun-filled day with live music, contests, and entertainment programs for children.

One of the highlights of the festival is the various contests that visitors can participate in, such as drinking the most beer within a set time or holding a liter glass of beer for the longest time. These competitions are sure to create a fun and exciting atmosphere, and visitors can enjoy live music while sipping their favorite beer.

In addition to the beer, visitors can indulge in various snacks, including fried sausages, cheeses, burgers, fish dishes, pancakes, and more. The festival caters to all tastes, making it an excellent event to attend with family and friends.

Best of all, admission to the festival is free, and it runs from 11:00 am to 8:00 pm. The Břevnov Monastery, located at Markétská 1, Praha 6, is the perfect venue for this festival, providing a scenic and historic setting for the event.

The První Pivní Máj festival is an excellent opportunity for beer enthusiasts to sample a wide variety of beers and experience Czech beer culture. It is also a chance to enjoy live music and participate in fun contests while spending quality time with loved ones.

Overall, the První Pivní Máj festival is a must-visit event for anyone in Prague who enjoys beer and wants to have a fun and memorable experience. With its diverse selection of beer, delicious snacks, and lively entertainment, this festival is sure to be a highlight of the spring season.

Article by Prague Forum

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