March Travel Guides for Eastern Europe’s Top Destinations
March in Eastern Europe marks the beginning of the spring travel season. Travelers can enjoy Easter markets, vibrant springtime festivals, beautifully landscaped old towns, and traditional winter farewells during this colorful month. While lingering winter temperatures may still be felt, March offers an opportunity to experience destinations with lower prices and fewer crowds, allowing for a more leisurely exploration at your own pace.
Prague in March
If you’re fortunate, you’ll experience Prague’s famous Easter market this month. Brightly decorated traditional eggs and unique crafts are available for purchase in the Old Town’s vibrant center at the Old Town Square. Even outside the Easter festivities, Prague offers a wealth of sights and activities that cater to diverse interests, including food, art, and history.
Budapest in March
In March, Hungary hosts its lively Spring Festival featuring performances and concerts, along with a traditional market offering hand-crafted items. Moreover, enjoy a glass of wine or a shot of palinka, Hungary’s famed fruit brandy, after a chilly stroll or head to Castle Hill for stunning views over the legendary Danube River.
Bratislava in March
Slovakia welcomes spring with the drowning of Morena and the vibrant Easter market. For those heading to Bratislava, the open-air market is a must-visit. Take time to explore the small old town, and savor the charm of the city’s springtime atmosphere.
Warsaw in March
The drowning of Marzanna and vibrant Easter festivities mark a memorable March visit to Warsaw. For those who miss the springtime events, fear not—museums, shopping, sightseeing, and concerts will fill your itinerary with culture and enjoyment.
Krakow in March
Krakow showcases its Easter and springtime spirit with its annual colorful celebrations. The historic center buzzes with activities, making it ideal for exploration—from Main Market Square to Wawel Castle to the Kazimierz District, each area offers a distinct character and charm worth discovering.
Moscow in March
The celebration of International Women’s Day on March 8th, along with the potential for Maslenitsa festivities, brightens up Moscow during this month. However, dress warmly, as the weather can be chilly. A visit to Red Square and the Kremlin, among other highlights, will be far more enjoyable with proper attire.
Vilnius in March
Kaziukas Fair is an annual arts and crafts market held in Vilnius over three days, closest to St. Casimir’s Day (March 4th). For travelers visiting during this time, experiencing the fair is highly recommended. Traditional arts and crafts from Lithuania and neighboring nations fill Old Town Vilnius, bringing vibrant activity.
Ljubljana in March
Spring in Ljubljana brings carnival celebrations and Easter preparations. Enjoying the historic center during this season is delightful, with cozy cafes to retreat to if temperatures drop, and stunning Art Nouveau architecture adding to the charm.