In the Czech Republic, May 1st isn’t just Labor Day – it’s also known as the Day of Love (Den lásky). This lovely tradition mixes blooming spring vibes with romantic poetry, and it’s the kind of cultural moment that says a lot about the Czech soul.
💋 Kiss Me Under the Cherry Tree
According to tradition, couples kiss under a blossoming cherry tree on this day. Why? To make sure their love lasts – and so that they “don’t wither.” 🌸 It’s one of those charming Czech superstitions you can’t help but love. No cherry blossoms nearby? Apple or birch trees will do just fine.
📖 Thank Mácha for the Romance
This romantic ritual is rooted in Czech literature. The poet Karel Hynek Mácha basically made May 1st famous with his poem Máj, which starts:
Byl pozdní večer – první máj –
Večerní máj – byl lásky čas.
“It was late evening, the first of May –
The evening May – the time of love.”
His lines are quoted everywhere in May, and his statue on Petřín Hill in Prague becomes a pilgrimage spot for lovers on this day.
🎶 Byl pozdní večer – první máj… but make it a banger!
Who says 19th-century poetry can’t have a modern beat? The Czech band Support Lesbiens took Mácha’s legendary opening lines and turned them into a full-on anthem with their track “Byl pozdní večer – první máj.” It’s romantic, a bit nostalgic, and totally catchy — the kind of song you’d play while strolling under cherry blossoms or texting someone cute. Because let’s be real: love deserves a great soundtrack. Listen to it here.
🌿 Celebrate It Your Way
Not in Prague? No problem. All you need is a tree in bloom, someone you like, or even just a book of poetry. Celebrate love – Czech-style.
Pa pa! (maybe XOXO this time)



