How Starbucks has changed Czech coffee culture
The world’s largest coffee chain entered the market fourteen years ago and changed the way Czechs drink coffee.
Czech morning news: Top headlines for Aug. 30, 2022
Plus: Czech economy grew by 3.7 percent, EU foreign ministers to discuss Ukraine and Africa in Prague, and more Aug. 30 headlines.
Survey: The Prague neighborhoods where you can buy the cheapest apartment
Prices are up and the supply is down in Prague’s center, but there is a boom in new construction in the outskirts.
Czech President condemns Russian annexation of Ukraine territory
A daily dispatch on how the war in Ukraine is impacting life in the Czech Republic.
Czech culture this week: Discover local crafts and try American burgers
This week in Prague, Czech Design Week comes to Galerie Mánes, Burgerfest returns to Výstaviště, Richard Marx plays Divadlo Hybernia, and much more.
Prague's newest mural is a statement from a Ukrainian artist
Chasing the Red Demon by Ukrainian artist Aec Interesni Kazki depicts the struggle against Soviet Communism, which parallels today's Russian aggression.
Czech employers to contribute to remote workers' utilities under new proposal
Electricity and other costs incurred to an employee at home would be partially covered by their employer under a proposal that could take effect in 2023.
Ample Strike military exercise starts in Czechia with 900 NATO soldiers
Bell in memory of those taken by Nazis unveiled in Prague, Castle Night attracts 20,000 people, Czech doubles to face Williams sister at US Open, and more.
Czech parliament approves entry of Sweden, Finland into NATO
The Czech Republic has been one of the slowest countries to approve the accession of Sweden and Finland into the EU.
New boutique cinema opens in Prague’s Old Town
Kino Balt aims to create a relaxed atmosphere where people can enjoy drinks and tapas while watching art films.
GALLERY: This week's headlines for Czechia in 10 photos
This week (Aug. 22–26) saw anarchists mark Ukrainian Independence Day in Prague, gorgeous glass go on display in the Crystal Valley, and more.
There are almost as many cars as people in Prague
Figures from the Technical Road Administration show that the number of kilometers driven last year almost reached pre-pandemic levels.
New streets in Prague’s Smíchov City will honor Madeleine Albright and Toyen
Smíchov City will have streets named for women who promoted democracy for artists who made significant cultural contributions.
This weekend in Prague: Savor summer's end with gin and a gourmet picnic
Plus: Last chance for Letní Letná, DOX's 'Made in China' show has been extended, and Arthurian epic 'Excalibur' hits the summer cinema.
Olšina Trail: A formerly off-limits military area offers a stunning glimpse of nature
A seven-kilometer walk around a pond lets you see some rare birds and plants in a setting that was undisturbed for decades.
Czech PM Fiala to meet with President Biden in the US
Plus: Universities consider distance learning due to cost of energy, Czechia calls for IAEA mission in Zaporizhzhia plant, and more headlines.
70+ magical venues open for Czechia's annual Castle and Chateau Night
The annual event has its center in Český Krumlov this year, but here's where you can visit open spaces in Prague.