Cannafest Prague 2026 marks an unprecedented milestone in European cannabis history. When the doors open at PVA EXPO PRAHA on November 6, 2026, attendees will experience the first major international cannabis trade fair held after 10 full months of Czech legalization – real-world data on how home cultivation is working, what enforcement looks like, and the future of cannabis clubs.
With 20,000+ expected visitors, 190+ exhibitors from 30+ countries, and 16,500 sqm of exhibition space, Cannafest combines medical cannabis, cultivation technology, hemp products, and cannabis culture under one roof. The 2025 edition reportedly reached 30,000+ visitors – the 2026 edition could set new records.
The Czech Republic positioned itself as a key European cannabis exporter, with 85% of domestic production (1,300 kg) exported to Germany in 2024.
This isn’t just another year at Cannafest. The industry will be processing lessons from Czech legalization – strategic choices about market entry, distribution partnerships, and cultivation technology investments for a country where adults 21+ can now legally grow up to 3 cannabis plants at home.
Cannafest Prague draws a diverse international audience across the cannabis value chain. With approximately 70% B2C and 30% B2B attendance, the event offers unique opportunities for industry professionals:
On January 1, 2026, the Czech Republic became the fourth EU member state to legalize personal cannabis cultivation for adults 21 and older. When Cannafest opens its doors in November 2026, attendees will experience the first major international cannabis trade fair held after 10 full months of Czech legalization.
The 16th edition arrives as the industry processes real-world data from Czech legalization: how home cultivation is working, what enforcement looks like, and whether the promised cannabis club framework will materialize. Historical attendance grew from 21,863 visitors in 2024 to reportedly 30,000+ in 2025.
The Czech Republic positioned itself as a key European cannabis exporter, with 85% of domestic production (1,300 kg) exported to Germany in 2024.
Business of Cannabis – 2024 Export AnalysisCannafest spans three full days: Friday (often less crowded, ideal for B2B networking), Saturday (peak attendance), and Sunday (final day, follow-up meetings).
By November 2026, the Czech Republic will have 10 months of legalization data. Conference discussions will focus on real-world enforcement experiences, public health impacts, market adjustments, and the timeline for cannabis club legislation.
Related: Cannabis Regulations in Czech RepublicWhen Cannafest opens in November 2026, the Czech Republic will have accumulated nearly a year of experience with its groundbreaking legalization. This is the first major cannabis event where attendees can assess real results – not projections – from EU legalization.
By November 2026, the Czech Republic will have real-world data on legalization impact – the first major international cannabis event to discuss actual results rather than projections! Cannafest 2026 will be ground zero for analyzing what worked, what didn’t, and what comes next for European cannabis reform.
Sources: International CBC, Business of Cannabis, SUKL (State Institute for Drug Control), Cannoptikum
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Common questions from cannabis professionals planning to attend Cannafest Prague 2026.
Cannafest operates as a hybrid event: approximately 70% B2C (general public) and 30% B2B (industry professionals). All ticket holders can access the conference sessions. Friday typically sees more professional attendance before weekend crowds arrive.
No. While Czech law permits private consumption for adults 21+, public consumption remains prohibited. Cannafest enforces a strict no-consumption policy on venue premises. The event is family-friendly and includes a children’s corner.
Conference sessions are primarily in Czech with some English presentations. International speakers often present in English. Consider bringing translation support for Czech-language technical sessions if you don’t speak the language.
Unlike some trade fairs, Cannafest does not designate a professional-only day. However, serious B2B networking happens throughout, particularly on Friday (opening day) and during scheduled matchmaking sessions.
Early bird pricing typically launches in May, offering 1-day tickets from 100 CZK (~EUR 4) and 3-day passes from 200 CZK (~EUR 8). Prices increase significantly by November. On-site tickets cost 300 CZK for single day or 500 CZK for three days.
Beyond the exhibition: Professional conference (free with ticket), Hemp Beer Festival, Glass Blowing Show, Cannafest Market, Cannafest Cinema, art exhibitions, workshops, and panel discussions. The children’s corner makes it family-friendly.
Cannabis operations seeking to enter or expand in the Czech market increasingly rely on seed-to-sale platforms capable of generating EU-compliant documentation and managing multi-jurisdictional regulatory reporting. These systems help operators maintain audit-ready records across cultivation, processing, and distribution activities.
Attendees at Cannafest Prague often evaluate technology solutions that can adapt to evolving Czech requirements while maintaining consistent operational workflows – particularly as the proposed seed-to-sale tracking framework develops for commercial applications.
Cannafest Prague 2026 connects you with Europe’s newest legalized cannabis market. See how GrowerIQ helps cannabis facilities manage EU compliance documentation, multi-language regulatory reporting, and batch-level traceability for international markets.
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