How I blend Czech and American Easter traditions in Prague
Hosting Easter brunch means mixing customs. Here’s how I combine Czech and American dishes and decor for a multicultural feast with friends.
What does the bear say? From 'brum' to 'haf' how animals 'speak' Czech
Animals, of course, do not change their 'language' at national borders. What changes is the way we perceive and represent their sounds.
Molotov cocktails thrown at Russian House in Prague
An unknown suspect threw several Molotov cocktails at the Russian Center for Science and Culture last night.
Dog poop, noise, and rent: Local elections can help your 'hood – but who can vote?
Municipal elections in Czechia matter for everything from parks to permits; here’s how the city government works and who can vote this autumn.
Nick Cave, jazz in the squares, and island festivals: Prague's open-air calendar for 2026
Prague's open-air season kicks off in late April and doesn't stop until June. Sting, free buskers, fringe theater, and a lot in between.
What to do this weekend in Prague: Best events for March 27–29
The National Gallery season opening, knedlíky in a quiet garden, boat rides to the zoo, and theater across the city.
Prague launches new off-the-beaten-path Dan Brown-inspired tours
Starting from April, new guided tours inspired by Brown’s latest novel will take visitors to places outside of the city center.
100 days of Czechia’s government: What’s changed, what’s next, and how it affects you
This week marks 100 days since the new Czech government took office, and it’s been a bumpy ride. Here’s our recap’.
Time to pay taxes in Czechia: Common mistakes to avoid and deadlines to know
Each year, tax offices report the same recurring mistakes, many of which can lead to delays, missed refunds, or even penalties.
Three suspects charged with terrorism for Pardubice fire: What we (don't) know so far
Arrests have been made, and the investigation is moving swiftly, but there’s still a lot we don’t know about last week’s arson attack.
How new multi-currency accounts could save you money in Czechia
Just in time for summer travel, Czech banks are creating accounts that allow consumers to stock up on foreign currency during a favorable exchange rate.
'Jet lag without the travel': Czechia loses an hour of sleep this Sunday
While the European Union has long debated ending the biannual clock shift, without unified consensus in Brussels, the status quo will continue.
Pioneering project gave Prague homeless CZK 100,000 to start a new life
The study aims to refute the common misconception that people are homeless by choice, do not want to work and only abuse substances.
Here's what new drivers need to know about Czechia's strict two-year probation law
Under Czech law, new drivers enter a two-year probation period immediately after passing their driving test.
Prague officially approves name of new Dvorecký bridge opening next month
Connecting Prague 4 and 5, the new Dvorecký bridge is due to open to the public in April.
Czechia faces growing AI bias in hiring: Who is most affected?
Pay disparity is now being baked into the code of recruitment software used by major Czech employers. Here's what to know about this troubling topic.
Tram traffic suspended along popular Prague Castle lines until summer
The transport company confirmed that the closure, planned through mid July, is necessary for a complete reconstruction of the aging tracks.
This week's guide to English-friendly Czech cinema and streaming
Brazilian Oscar nominee The Secret Agent, one of the best films of 2025, is now playing in Prague cinemas with English subtitles.
Prague's iconic red tram and bus signs set to disappear, starting this spring
The city will gradually replace its 1980s-designed tram and bus stop signs with new dark graphite designs, starting at Dvorecký Bridge this spring.





