Book this 5-hour folklore event in Prague and visit restaurant U Marčanů.
Wine – party show of folk songs, dances and instruments more rich as usual with variety show of famous Prague artists
Get to know Czech and Moravian folk songs and Mini disco and combine a cultural experience with traditional Czech cuisine and great drinks
The restaurant U Marčanů hosts a New Year´s folklor evening. Get to know Czech and Moravian folk songs and combine cultural experience with traditional Czech cuisine and good drinks<br/>Pickup included
The restaurant U Marčanů hosts a New Year´s folklor evening. Get to know Czech and Moravian folk songs and combine cultural experience with traditional Czech cuisine and good drinks<br/>Pickup included
The restaurant U Marčanů hosts a New Year´s folklor evening. Get to know Czech and Moravian folk songs and combine cultural experience with traditional Czech cuisine and good drinks<br/>Pickup included
The restaurant U Marčanů hosts a New Year´s folklor evening. Get to know Czech and Moravian folk songs and combine cultural experience with traditional Czech cuisine and good drinks<br/>Pickup included
The restaurant U Marčanů hosts a New Year´s folklor evening. Get to know Czech and Moravian folk songs and combine cultural experience with traditional Czech cuisine and good drinks<br/>Pickup included
The restaurant U Marčanů hosts a New Year´s folklor evening. Get to know Czech and Moravian folk songs and combine cultural experience with traditional Czech cuisine and good drinks<br/>Pickup included
The restaurant U Marčanů hosts a New Year´s folklor evening. Get to know Czech and Moravian folk songs and combine cultural experience with traditional Czech cuisine and good drinks<br/>Pickup included
You will be picked up at your hotel before 7.15 pm and after an approximate 30 minute drive through Prague you will arrive at restaurant U Marčanů, which has a tradition of more than a hundred years.
Enjoy an evening full of folk music at the restaurant with Czech specialties, wine from Lechovice (poured from glass tasters) and Pilsen beer well known czech beer.
We offer a special New Year´s Eve menu 2017:
Cold Starter
Sliced rost – beef served on leaves lettuce, cherry tomato and warm bread - rolls
Soup
Traditional potatoe soup with mushrooms
Main course
Pork tenderloin with fine pepper sauce, creamed potatoe and grilled vegetables
Sweets
Warm apple strudel with vanilla cream
Course before Midnight
Warm ham with lentil-salad
Drinks
Aperitiv – Becherovka from Carlsbad
Unlimited drinks (wine, beer or softdrinks)
Coffee
0,33 l bottle of sparkling wine
Programme
Wine – party show of folk songs, dances and instruments more rich as usual with variety show of famous Prague artists
Mini disco
11:50pm-12pm count down with a glass of bubbly & fireworks
Music show till 1:00am (the end of the program)
Times are subject to change due to local traffic conditions.
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A traditional Czech dish consisting of marinated beef sirloin in a creamy vegetable sauce, served with bread dumplings and whipped cream.
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