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✈️How to get to Metronome Festival
Planning your trip to Metronome Festival? Here's how to get there by plane, train or car, and plan your route to the festival site.
- Nearest airport: Václav Havel Airport Prague (PRG), about 12 km from the venue.
- Allow about 17 min by car from the airport to the site.
- By train, head for Prague or the nearest major station, then finish by bus, shuttle or taxi to the site.
- By car, plan for on-site parking and expect heavy traffic around the venue on festival days.
🛏️Where to stay near Metronome Festival
Accommodation near the Metronome Festival site fills up fast. Compare hotels, apartments and rentals nearby and book early to stay as close to the stage as possible.
Also consider staying around Prague, the nearest large city, if the closest options to the site are sold out.
Estimated travel time to the site
| Distance | 🚗 Car / taxi | 🚴 Bike | 🚶 On foot |
|---|---|---|---|
| ~1 km | ~3 min | ~4 min | ~12 min |
| ~3 km | ~7 min | ~12 min | ~36 min |
| ~5 km | ~11 min | ~20 min | ~1 h |
| ~10 km | ~22 min | ~40 min | ~2 h |
Public transport: depends on the network around Prague.
Each accommodation's distance to the site is shown on the map above. Rough estimates; allow extra time during festival peak hours.
🗺️Things to do near Metronome Festival
Many shows happen in the evening, so use your days to explore the area around Metronome Festival. Guided tours, museums, outdoor experiences and local activities can be booked in a few clicks before you go.
Nearby, Prague and its surroundings offer museums, walks and local gems to discover between sets.
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📋About
Metronome Festival 2026: Emerging Pop Scene in Prague
From June 18-20, 2026, Výstaviště Praha Holešovice hosts Metronome Festival, a celebration of contemporary pop and modern alternative. This edition brings together 15 artists representing the new generation of electronic and pop music. Headliners include COBRAH with provocative hyperpop, JUDELINE with Spanish alternative pop, plus FLETCHR with innovative electropop productions.
The 2026 program explores experimental pop and underground electronic territories, highlighting artists pushing genre boundaries. The festival celebrates creativity and boldness, offering a platform for futuristic sounds and immersive visual performances. Between indie pop and avant-garde electronic, Metronome outlines tomorrow's pop contours.
Výstaviště Praha's modern setting, Prague's historic exhibition site, creates a unique atmosphere combining architectural heritage and sonic innovation. This three-day gathering establishes itself as the reference festival for discovering emerging international pop scene trends in the Czech Republic, celebrating experimentation and artistic diversity.
❓FAQ
How many stages does Metronome Prague have?
The festival runs across three stages: the METRONOME stage, the LIVE NATION stage and the CUPRA stage, each with its own line-up throughout the day.
When does the 2026 edition take place and how long is it?
Metronome Prague 2026 runs from Friday 19 to Sunday 21 June 2026 — three days of concerts at Prague's Výstaviště grounds.
What time do the gates open?
The venue opens on Friday at 1:00 p.m., then on Saturday and Sunday at 12:00 p.m. You are allowed to leave the premises and re-enter during the day.
What food is available on site?
The Fresh Festival area gathers dozens of food stalls and dining zones: street food, international cuisine, grilled specialties and selected dining concepts, served throughout the festival day.
How do payments work on site?
All purchases are cashless via the NFCtron wristband, which you can top up online in advance. Only merchandise can also be paid for in cash or by card. Remember to exchange your ticket for a wristband at the "Wristband Station" before going through security.
How do I get to the festival?
The area around the venue is completely closed to cars. Organisers recommend using the P+R park-and-ride and then taking metro line C to Letňany station, right next to the venue entrance.



