Prague’s Largest Farmers’ Market Comes to Letná This Weekend
The Harvest Feast at Letná, supported by the National Museum of Agriculture, will take place at Letná Park on September 8
Prague 1 Monuments to Open for FREE this Weekend
Central Prague monuments normally inaccessible to the public will be open for free during European Heritage Days, September 8-9
2018 Summer in Prague Was the Hottest in 244 Years
Average temperatures at the Klementinum in central Prague were 22.7° C from June through August, the highest in recorded history
Noise Meter Now Measuring Volume of Old Town Pub Crawlers
City officials hope the meter will draw attention to the long-running problem of excessive noise in the area
Pine Tree Pipeline Discovered Under Prague’s Wenceslas Square
A wooden pipeline used to transport water to central Prague from surrounding areas has been unearthed beneath the city
The Czech Republic Is One of the World’s Biggest Spenders On Innovation
How does the Czech Republic stack up in terms of spending on technology? The findings are favorable to those seeking a tech job here
Prague Teacher Swims English Channel Over Summer Vacation
Zuzana Procházková, who teaches at the Františka Plamínková Elementary School in Prague 7, had an extra special announcement for her students this year
Outrage Spreads Over Czech Company’s Use of Native-American Images
A Czech bicycle manufacturer is in the hot seat for its new advertising campaign
Large-Scale Festival In Prague’s Old Town to Mark Czechoslovak Centennial
The Czechoslovak Festival will pack music, dance, food, and drink into one festive weekend
Wild Kangaroo Spotted Near Czech-Austrian Border
Does the Czech Republic share a border with Austria or Australia? That distinction might have been blurred in the past few days
Prague Officials Nix Plans for Cable Car from Old Town to Letná
Last week, Deputy Prague Mayor Petr Dolínek withdrew his plans to build a cable car across the Vltava
It’s Last Call for One of Prague’s Best Donuts
Maso and Kobliha, a local favorite known for its delicious donuts and choice cuts, will close down next month
Giant Water Slide to Pop Up In Žižkov-Karlín Tunnel
A giant inflatable slide will run through the pedestrian tunnel connecting the two districts this weekends
Prague Set to Begin Development on Metro D Line
Construction on the first half of Prague’s long-developing Metro D line has been approved by DPP officials, though an agreement still needs to be sought with private landowners
The Pros and Cons of Working In Prague and the Czech Republic
What are the benefits (and the drawbacks) of working in Prague and the Czech Republic?
Prague Bus Drivers to Get English-Language Training
Few Prague bus drivers are able to assist tourists in English or other languages, but the city’s department of transportation is looking to change that