Starbucks has opened its first branch inside Prague Castle
The 54-seat cafe on the grounds of the UNESCO-listed monument is located near St. Vitus Cathedral.
Carp, turkey, both, or neither? Tell us what’s on your holiday menu in Czechia
We'd like to hear from you: Has your Christmas plate evolved since moving to the Czech lands?
Prague forest double homicide: Weapon traced to Charles University mass shooter
With the suspect on the loose, police have asked the public to come forward with information relating to a murder in Klánovice forest last Friday.
Czech news in brief for December 20: Wednesday's top headlines
Indian detainee in Prague decries inhumane conditions, police apprehend Romanian holiday pickpocket ring, oldest living Czech female war vet dies at 102.
ASK AN EXPERT: What documents are required to rent an apartment in Czechia?
The experts at Engel & Völkers Prague explain the paperwork and documentation required during the rental reservation and leasing process.
PHOTO GALLERY: A first look at Prague's planned Libeň-Holešovice bridge
Aside from making the bridge safer and better-reinforced, the surrounding area will see new green spaces, cafes, and shops.
Czech holiday calendar 2024: How many days will you get off next year?
Next year will see 10 out of all 13 public holidays fall on weekdays, guaranteeing extra time off for much of the Czech workforce.
EXPLAINED: How Czechia's state budget works – and why the deficit could affect your finances
Next year’s budget aims to curb spending and increase revenue by ramping up taxes and ending tax concessions. What does this mean for everyday citizens?
Czech trust in world leaders falls: Macron, Čaputová outperform Biden, Zelenskyy
A new survey shows that trust in Volodymyr Zelenskyy has dropped, while Hungarian PM Viktor Orbán is more trusted than US President Biden.
Czech news in brief for December 19: Tuesday's top headlines
Czech president signs state budget, police track man who shot and killed an infant and her father, and respiratory illnesses nearing epidemic figures.
'Heart to the Castle' initiative marks 12 years since Havel's death with Prague parade
In addition to commemorative events, politicians and dignitaries took to social media to mark 12 years since Havel's death on Dec. 18, 2011.
Czech news in brief for December 18: Monday's top headlines
Prague police to charge couple in Christmas cookie scam, Czech National Bank may slightly reduce interest rate, and more Monday headlines.
Tubs of Christmas carp to hit the streets of Czechia this week
While some supermarkets have halted sales of live fish at their locations, Christmas carp will go on sale across the country this week.
Czech real estate market expected to rebound in 2024, say experts
Projections suggest a year-on-year increase in property investments of up to 15%, with retail and residential sectors expected to thrive.
Czech news in brief for December 17: Sunday's top headlines
Prague pledges CZK 13.4 million to aid Ukrainian children, Czech Food Chamber expresses concern at price increases, and more headlines.
Czech news in brief for December 16: Saturday's top headlines
No firework displays in Prague on New Year's Eve, Czech MEP helps push through EU media freedom agreement, and Czechia faces Switzerland in ice hockey.
The end of the VZP insurance monopoly for foreigners means more choice for consumers
We spoke to insurance experts on how the insurance market is changing for foreigners and what to keep in mind as you shop for a new policy.