
Health insurance in Czechia to cover every step of the expat journey
For EU citizens and non-EU residents, from students to seniors, this no-stress guide to health insurance in Czechia has you covered.
Price Czech: Why your burger is getting more expensive
From fast food to barbeques, beef is getting more expensive this summer (but it's not all bad news). Find out why.
Expat parent in Czechia? 5 key changes to benefits and rights
From higher welfare allowances for having multiple kids to more chances to work while on parental leave, here's how expat parents benefit from new laws.
New ranking: Prague is one of the best food capitals in the world
The research factored in the number of five-star restaurants in a capital, Michelin-guide spots, the average meal price for two, and more variables.
July 2025: Everything you need to know this month in Czechia
Two public holidays, new laws for motorists, enhanced social reforms for families, changes to work visas, and more key events this month.
Holiday leave in Czechia: How many days off and when can I take them?
From how much time you're legally allowed off work to whether your employer can stop you taking leave, we break down vacation time in the country.
Good joke? New ranking names Czechia 'world's funniest nation'
The finding said that 'Czech humor is legendarily dry, operating through deadpan delivery and subtle verbal jab.'
A cooler commute: More trams in Prague will get air conditioning
At the moment, just 16 percent of all trams in the capital have operational air conditioning: this is about to change.
Two names, two directions: Prague tram transport gets complicated this summer
A big change in a key Prague 1 tram stop comes as the capital announces a new summer schedule: check how to get around the capital here.
Job hunting after 50 in Czechia? Why employers want you now
Gen-X may feel stuck professionally but here's how to leverage current demand for an older workforce.
Metro Index 2025: Prague metro stations ranked by apartment prices
Property prices around the capital are spiraling—so much so that fewer people are able to get a mortgage in 2025.
Film legends and beer school: 11 things to see, know, and do this week in Czechia
KVIFF opens, DOX follows the yellow brick road into Lynch territory, beer school is in session, and an important vote on hand luggage fees ahead.
Martina Navratilova: I wouldn’t have left communist Czechoslovakia for today’s US
The tennis legend says she wouldn’t defect to today’s US in a new BBC interview, citing fears over growing authoritarianism under Donald Trump.
What to do in war or disaster: Czech households to receive new survival guide
A new emergency handbook based on the “72-hour” concept will be mailed to all Czech homes this autumn, detailing survival tips for major crises.
Three strikes and you're out: New Czech law to tighten rules for foreigners
A new bill passed by the Chamber of Deputies would allow deportation after repeat offenses and limit access to asylum and temporary protection.
'A dystopian landscape': Prague protesters rally against flood of tourists
Dozens protested in Prague’s Old Town Square Saturday, criticizing mass tourism for driving up housing costs and harming the climate.
Pastry tourists named this Prague bakery one of their top 5 worldwide
A Welsh mother-daughter duo known for traveling the world in search of the best baked goods chose Prague's Artic Bakehouse among their global top five.
Czech economy booms: Fastest GDP growth in three years recorded
Czech GDP rose 2.4 percent year over year in Q1 2025, driven by household and government spending, marking the fastest growth since mid-2022.
From Puri to Prague: Ratha-Yatra festival brings chants and chariots to Old Town
For its 18th annual outing, Prague honors a worldwide Hindu tradition Sunday with a chariot-led procession, live music, henna, and free vegetarian eats.