24 ways to bring team building to a new level in and around Prague
Planning your next company offsite or outing for a large group? Here are a few ideas to switch up the usual dinner-and-done format.
Fire warnings issued across Czechia in midst of historic drought
The Czech Republic is facing its worst spring drought in 65 years, with fire warnings issued as dry conditions spread across much of the country.
Baker Street in Prague: Sherlock Holmes exhibit comes to Czech capital
An interactive Holmes exhibition is set to open in Prague’s Bílá Labuť Gallery from June 17, bringing the world of the Victorian detective to life.
Prague ranked among world's top 10 cities to explore by foot
Prague ranks 7th globally in a new survey of the world's best cities for walking tours, based on millions of traveler bookings and reviews.
Czech workplaces struggle to onboard international employees. What's going wrong?
The vast majority of companies polled in a new survey offer no structured integration support for foreign workers.
Getting around Prague gets complicated in May: Here's what to expect
From a total of 19 tram disruptions to the closure of a major thoroughfare through August, a month of inconvient commuting starts now.
Fests, protests, and love: 8 ways to enjoy last-minute May Day fun in Prague
Prague marks May 1 punk, protests and love as well as open-air festivals galore, a traditional beer fest, and more.
Everything changing in Czechia in May 2026 – and what else is new this month
Public holidays, cross border dental care expands, and a metro station repair ends. Here's what to know this month.
Prague is a great place to live – but residents still point to major frustrations
A new poll shows that most Praguers are generally satisfied with quality of life in Prague, but also revealed some sticking points.
What to do this weekend in Prague: Best events for May 1–3
Wander through labyrinths at Troja, celebrate Prague's greatest student festival, and sift through Berlin vintage this weekend.
The bill that catches everyone off guard in Czechia – and how to read it
April 30 is the legal deadline for your building's annual service bill. Whether you own or rent, it could mean money back or a surprise bill.
Witches’ Night in Czechia brings bonfires, fantasy balls, and a fiery Celtic festival
Beyond the traditional sausages and parkside parties in Prague, this year brings out some new rites of spring to try.
Majáles, then and now: Prague's greatest student festival marks its 20th year of revival
This Friday, Prague's biggest student festival turns 20 – but its roots stretch back centuries, and its most bizarre chapter happened in 1965.
Czechoslovakia covered up Chornobyl. The Atom Lady made sure it never could again.
When radioactive fallout spread across Czechoslovakia in ’86, it was dismissed as propaganda. Today, Czechia leads Europe in radiation monitoring.
Czechia to back special tribunal to prosecute Russia for war crimes
The move signals Prague’s commitment to holding Russian leadership accountable for the ongoing invasion of Ukraine.
An English-language Havel? This hidden Prague theater is making it happen
Polyamory, AI, and 9-to-5 absurdity: Havel’s 1968 satire lands in English in Prague, feeling like a Black Mirror episode from the past.
Plan your shopping: Czech stores to close for only one of May’s public holidays
Because the two holidays fall so close together, it has long been a source of confusion for shoppers over when stores are open.
Worker shortages, looming war: Czechia's most urgent economic pressures explained
From who fills the jobs to whether the country can defend itself, the questions shaping Czechia's economic future are getting harder to ignore.
What Expats.cz membership means for readers: A message from the editor
Here are a few things I think it's important for you to know about what our new membership program is (and what it isn't).





