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Signal Festival

Signal Festival

Prague, Czech Republic

2026-10-16 - 2026-10-16

Overview

Signal Festival turns central Prague into a night walk of light, projection, and digital art, with works spread across Prague city center rather than tucked into a single venue. You move through Old Town, Lesser Town, and other public squares and streets used for light installations, seeing Prague architecture used as a surface for video mapping and projection works on Prague architecture, along with large-scale outdoor light installations and digital and new media art in public space. The feel is part art trail, part evening city ramble, with people drifting from one piece to the next as the historic streets darken.

Key Days

October 16, 2026

Main festival day

Food & Drink

Signal Festival is an evening-out festival, so food tends to fit the rhythm of walking, stopping, and warming up between installations in central Prague. A quick trdelník or open-faced sandwiches suit the early part of the route, while a sit-down plate of svíčková or goulash makes sense if you break the night between Old Town and Lesser Town. Once the October air turns colder, mulled wine and pilsner beer become part of the atmosphere as much as the art. Must Try:

  • trdelník
  • svíčková
  • goulash
  • pilsner beer
  • mulled wine
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What to Expect

Come in early evening, before full darkness, when people are still orienting themselves and deciding which cluster to start with in Old Town or Lesser Town. As night settles in, the light-based works come fully alive: façades begin carrying projection pieces, public squares fill with people stopping, photographing, and then moving on, and the route-based exploration across central city locations becomes the whole point of the night. After dark, the busiest spots gather around headline projection sites and larger outdoor works, while narrower historic lanes feel slower and more packed. Late evening is the peak, when the strongest visual pieces are fully visible and central Prague has that festival-night mix of glowing buildings, tram bells in the distance, and steady streams of people crossing between installations.

Plan Your Visit

Tips for First Timers

Start before full darkness so you can get your bearings in Prague city center and decide whether to begin in Old Town or cross toward Lesser Town later in the evening. Keep your route flexible instead of chasing every installation; the night is better when you leave room to stop at pieces that catch you unexpectedly. Wear shoes that handle cobblestones and tram tracks, and bring a warm layer for the October chill after dark. If a projection site looks jammed, move on and circle back later rather than standing in place for ages in a narrow street.

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Budget

You can keep the night fairly lean if you focus on outdoor works in Prague city center and spend mainly on food, drinks, and tram or metro hops between Old Town and Lesser Town. Costs rise if the edition includes ticketed indoor or premium installations, or if you stop often for drinks in the busiest central areas. Staying within walking distance of the center saves money and time on a night when short rides are less useful than simply moving on foot between clusters.

Safety

The main issues are simple ones: crowded central squares after dark, uneven cobblestones, tram tracks, and slower progress in narrow historic streets near major projection façades. Keep your phone secure when you stop to film, watch your footing when the light is low, and do not step into tram lanes while looking up at installations. October nights in Prague can turn cold quickly, so bring an extra layer and avoid treating the evening like a short stroll if you plan to stay out through the late peak.

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When to Go

The current edition of Signal Festival is scheduled for October 16, 2026.

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