Prague’s Kotva Department Store Declared Cultural Monument
The Soviet-era brutalist building has been named a cultural monument by the Czech Ministry of Culture
Prague Rent Prices are Now Higher Than the Average Czech Salary
The cost of renting a 2+1 flat in Prague 1 is now higher than the average salary in the Czech Republic, reports Nova.cz
2500+ Kyjov Residents Create Living Czech Flag
To celebrate Czech Statehood Day last week, thousands of residents in the small South Moravian town gathered to create a massive Czech flag
Prague Castle to Host Open Day on Saturday, October 6
Normally-inaccessible spaces at the Prague landmark will be open to the public for free this Saturday
Prague Expat Offers Czech Police Record Bribe
A foreigner temporarily living in the Czech capital offered local police a whopping 150,000 CZK after being caught driving under the influence of cocaine
Prague Kicks Off a Month of 100th Anniversary Celebrations Today
To celebrate the 100th anniversary of the Czech Republic, the Czech capital has prepared a month-long lineup of events starting today
Happy Czech Statehood (and St. Wenceslas) Day!
September 28 is a public holiday in the Czech Republic celebrating the foundation of the Czech Republic & remembering the Patron Saint of Bohemia
EU Citizen? Here’s How to Vote in Czech Municipal Elections, October 5-6
If you are an EU citizen and hold residency in the Czech Republic, you have the right to vote in local elections next week
Prague’s Pyramida Hotel Employs Robot Receptionist
With a record number of job vacancies on the Czech market, one Prague hotel has gotten innovative with their latest employee
New Cable Car to Connect Prague 6 and Prague 8
While Prague won’t be getting a cable car between Old Town and Letná, one connecting Podbaba and Prague Zoo in Troja is expected in the next 5 years
The Czech Republic is the Third Hardest-Drinking Country in the World
New data released by WHO places the Czech Republic's average alcohol consumption at 14.4 liters of pure alcohol per person per year
Prague Officials Vote for Mandatory Closing Hours for Bars & Restaurants
Bars and restaurants in the city center will have to close by 2:00 in the morning according to a new draft decree approved by Prague councilors
Prague’s Karlín District Named One of World’s 50 Coolest Neighborhoods
Time Out taps the quirky Prague district as one of 50 off-the-beaten path locations around the world worth seeking out
Ostrava Man Sets Czech Drunkenness Record
A mushroom picker from Olomouc was found to have a BAC of .88% over the weekend - a new record level of alcohol intoxication in the Czech Republic
Storm Fabienne Batters Czech Republic
60,000 homes are without power and train travel has been disrupted due to fallen tree after hurricane-level winds hit central Europe Sunday night
Prague’s National Museum to Reopen for First Time Since 2011
On October 28, the Prague landmark atop Wenceslas Square will open after seven years of renovations to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the foundation of Czechoslovakia
Czech Army Promises Biggest Show in CEE for 100th Anniversary
Events throughout October will mark the 100th anniversary of the foundation of Czechoslovakia, but on October 28 the Czech Armed forces will have the biggest show of all