Museum of Senses Opens In Prague
Prague’s newest attraction for thrillseekers promises visitors an exploration of the “untapped abilities of the human brain”
VIDEO: 100 Years Ago Prague Had a Funeral Tram
See original photos as well as a unique visual rendering of the Czech capital’s historic funeral tram, debuting on October 1917
Czech President Wields Fake Machine Gun “For Journalists”
Apparently, the replica assault rifle was a gift—but many found Zeman’s joke in poor taste
A Foreigner’s Guide to the 2017 Czech Legislative Elections
Do you know your Pirates from your Greens and what’s a stork’s nest anyway? The upcoming Czech parliamentary elections explained
Entire Prague Metro Network to Get Mobile Coverage
Good news for commuters who will finally be able check e-mail, read the news online, and make calls in all metro tunnels and stations
Unique Holiday Ice Ballet Comes to Prague
The first figure skating ballet in the world, St. Petersburg State Ballet on Ice, which celebrates its 50th anniversary since its foundation, is coming to the Czech capital
Prague’s 5 Most Dangerous Neighborhoods
New police data has revealed the neighborhoods in the Czech capital where the most crimes are committed—plus take a look at an interactive crime map of Czechia
Prague’s Empty Town Hall Houses Transformed into Co-Working Space
The new Prague Creative Center has given once derelict historic buildings fresh life as a hub of education, culture, and creativity
McDonald’s In Czech Republic Raises Cheeseburger Prices
The cheap, popular, and cheesy menu item is getting a 16-percent price hike, its first since 2013
Pilsner Beer Was Invented 175 Years Ago this Week
To celebrate the founding of the world-famous lager, the brewery is offering cheap tours and tastings all day Saturday
Prague’s Signal Festival Named One of World’s Most Exciting
In its fifth year, organizers have announced several changes to ease the big crowds attracted to this citywide light spectacular
Thom Artway to Debut New Single In Support of Songbirds at Akropolis
Catch the emerging Czech artist and the debut of his new song at Akropolis tonight!
Cool-Not-Creepy Coffins Now On Display In Prague
In the run up to the spooky season, a new art exhibits asks visitors to rethink the look of the traditional casket
Slovak Job Seekers Speak Better English than Czechs
A new study has revealed that Slovak applicants outrank their neighbors in English-language proficiency
The Czech Republic’s First Megaplex Cinema Opens Next Week
Prague’s newest movie theater boasts a restaurant, 2,500+ seats, and a 4DX hall with high-tech special effects including smell
New Addition to Prague’s Gay Scene Opens In Vršovice
The Krymská street venue is a cinema, cafe, and community space sponsored by the Mezipatra Queer Film Festival