May 19, 2018
Tastings, news, workshops, and lectures, plus a rich program for children. This is the Super Health Festival, which will be held on Saturday, May 19, 2018, at the Regional Museum in Most. The most significant event in the field of healthy lifestyle is organized by Superfood, one of the largest e-shops for healthy nutrition in the Czech Republic and Slovakia, and a physical store in Most. Compared to last year, visitors can look forward to natural cosmetics, eco-friendly cleaning products, healthy syrups, sports clubs, as well as cafes and restaurants. Additionally, we plan to significantly expand the food stalls so that everyone can find something to choose from.
In total, the festival will offer more than 50 exhibitors from various corners of the country and the region. It is not only intended for advocates of a healthy lifestyle but also for the general public who may encounter this topic for the first time. The entire event is also a sales event, so if you need to replenish your healthy supplies at home or just want to taste something new, there will be many opportunities here. For children, we are preparing a special zone full of competitions, sports demonstrations, painting with healthy colors, or mandala coloring pages. This play zone will be up to twice as large compared to the 2017 edition.
Many exhibitors will present their new products in the assortment, giving you the chance to be among the first to taste innovations from the market leaders. All tastings are free, as are the lectures and workshops. The main partners of the event are the Regional Museum in Most, Softex NCP s.r.o., and Maggie's event agency.
Admission for children under 12 years is free, while an adult ticket will cost 50 CZK in advance online or at the Superfood s.r.o. store; Růžová 1426 in Most. On-site, this ticket can be purchased for 70 CZK.
Advance ticket sales started on March 1, 2018.
For more information, follow http://www.superfestival.cz
Link to purchase tickets online: http://bit.ly/vstupenky-superfestival
No entry with dogs in the area of the Regional Museum in Most.