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If you're planning to attend the Boulder World Cup at Letná Park, we’ve prepared a few important guidelines to help you enjoy the event comfortably and without hassle. Security checks will be conducted at the entrance, but there's no need to worry about strict restrictions — the goal is to ensure a safe and smooth experience for everyone.
What not to bring:
Glass and plastic bottles, cans, sprays, alcohol, and outside food are not allowed inside the venue. For safety reasons, weapons and other dangerous items are strictly prohibited. Entry with professional camera equipment, personal seating, or any transport devices such as bicycles, scooters, or skateboards is also not permitted.
Exceptions and recommendations:
Parents with small children are allowed to enter with strollers, which can also be brought into the standing area. However, pets are not allowed — please leave your furry friends at home.
Also note: children taller than 150 cm will need a full-price ticket. We recommend checking this in advance to avoid any issues at the gate.
Cashless payments only:
All food and beverage sales will operate on a cashless basis. No cash will be accepted, so please prepare a payment card or a mobile device for contactless payment.
Important weather advisory:
Due to the weather forecast and expected strong winds, umbrellas will not be allowed inside the venue for safety reasons. Please dress appropriately in case of rain.
Information about using the accompanying bouldering wall:
Climbing is allowed for children aged 6 and up. If your child is between 6 and 14 years old, they must be accompanied by an adult (18+) while climbing.
Young climbers aged 15 to 17 can climb on their own, but only if they bring a signed consent form from a parent or legal guardian. The form must also confirm that the guardian takes full responsibility for the minor.
We look forward to seeing you and hope you have a fantastic time at the Boulder World Cup at Letná!
9. 6. 2025
The women’s final at the Climbing World Cup in Prague was cancelled due to strong winds. Organizers thank fans for their understanding and offer ticket holders compensation.
8. 6. 2025
Oriane Bertone claimed victory in the dramatic women’s competition, repeating her success from 2023. She was joined on the podium by her compatriot Agathe Calliet and Japanese climber Melody Sekikawa.
8. 6. 2025
While some favorites surprisingly failed to make it through the semifinal round, the French climbers stole the spotlight. Most notably Oriane Bertone, the 2023 Letná champion, who was the only competitor to top three boulders.
7. 6. 2025
The first highlight of the World Cup is now behind us. Despite the rainy weather, thousands of spectators did not miss the men's finals, which were dominated by 21-year-old French climber Mejdi Schalck. He topped all four boulders, leaving none of the other eight finalists any chance of winning.
7. 6. 2025
In a rain-soaked semifinal, this season’s standout performer Sorato Anraku of Japan lived up to expectations. He advanced to the final alongside two-time Prague winner Dohyun Lee of South Korea. Meanwhile, local hero Adam Ondra did not make it into the top eight in what was his final career appearance in the bouldering discipline.
6. 6. 2025
A three-hour delay caused by severe weather didn’t stop the competitors from delivering excellent performances in the women’s qualification round. Five climbers topped all boulders, but the highest score came from American Annie Sanders.
6. 6. 2025
This year’s Czech stop of the Climbing World Cup kicked off at Letná with the men’s qualification round. The best performance came from South Korean climber Dohyun Lee. Also advancing to the semifinal are Japanese favorite Sorato Anraku, Olympic champion Toby Roberts, and local star Adam Ondra.
29. 5. 2025
The Prague leg of the World Cup is approaching. From June 6 to 8, Letná Plain will host not only thrilling athletic performances but also a rich side program. You’ll find booths with exclusive products, public competitions, and relaxation zones.
7. 5. 2025
Letná will once again host the biggest climbing event in the Czech Republic – the Boulder World Cup – from 6th to 8th June 2025. If you haven’t got your tickets yet, now is the perfect time. The second wave of ticket sales ends on 12th May, along with the chance to get weekend passes at discounted prices.
28. 4. 2025
The Prague stop of the Boulder World Cup will be truly special – Adam Ondra will climb his final competition in this discipline. To mark the occasion, we’ve created special edition merch featuring the already announced hashtag #lastboulderdance – a symbolic farewell to boulder in Adam’s unique style.
9. 4. 2025
Legendary climber Adam Ondra has announced that the Prague round of the World Cup will be his final appearance in the boulder discipline. He will bid farewell to it in front of a home crowd at Letná from 6–8 June.
7. 2. 2025
After last year’s autumn date, the 2025 World Cup is returning in just four months. The world’s best climbers, including Adam Ondra, will compete at Letná from June 6 to 8. Tickets are available via Ticketportal.
24. 2. 2025
The Boulder World Cup is returning to Prague, and we are looking for enthusiastic volunteers who want to be part of this prestigious sporting event. The competition will take place from June 6th to 8th, 2025, at Letná, and you can be right in the heart of the action! Whether you have experience in organizing sports events or just want to enjoy the incredible atmosphere, we would love to welcome you to our team.