Smetanovy sady
Design pieces and original fashion you won’t find on every corner. MINT Market is returning to Pilsen and is adding an extra spring date – on Wednesday and Thursday, April 15–16, the Smetana Gardens will come alive with the very best of Czech independent design. Look forward to fashion, jewellery, accessories and carefully crafted design pieces, all presented by the makers themselves – the perfect opportunity to refresh your spring wardrobe and discover new favourite brands.
REGISTRATION for sellers will be open till March 8. Terms & conditions you can find here.

Stop by to enjoy a relaxing day and get some nice clothing, original jewelry, organic cosmetics or a home accessory.
Admission is free.
Follow the official FB event.

MINT is a group of people who have been organizing events for you for sixteen years. We organize markets across the entire country, now in more than twenty cities. Above all, the name MINT stands for a guarantee of a pleasant atmosphere, which our events are renowned for.
Smetanovy sady
WED 10.00 - 18.00
THU 10.00 - 18.00
Lenka does not like to be called a manager, so she decided to become the principal. It is quite true that MINT is more like a colourful circus than a big corporate company. Before taking over the organisation of the markets, she studied curatorship with a focus on design, founded ÝBRKÝBL: Fashion bazaar and ate a zucchini for the first time.
Omri is involved in the majority of all exciting events and cultural projects that happen in Prague and the whole Czech Republic both ‘over and underground’, and that is why we have him on our team.
Adéla hlavně komunikuje, postuje, kliká, tvoří a na všechno si dělá tabulky, což je asi tak jediná známka toho, že má původně vystudovanou ekonomku. U nás má na starosti Facebook a kontakt s médii i partnery.
Klara is like a fish in water on Instagram. She has been crawling in it since its foundation and she also studied marketing. He prefers to catch moments, emotions and especially smiles with a camera. And there are countless of them at MINT :)