Swedish Parents Not Allowed to Name Their Son After Czech Beer
A Swedish man with an intense passion for pivo has made an unsuccessful bid to name his child after a world-famous Czech lager
Ritz-Carlton Luxury Hotel to Be Built In Prague’s Old Town Square
The first guests should be able to check into the Prague Ritz-Carlton at the end of 2020
Virtual Lítačka to Debut In Prague Next Year
The company says the new system will mean that you no longer need to stand in long lines to recharge or validate your card
Christmas Market Barometer: Prague Tops for Mulled Wine & Gingerbread
Prague came out on top for cheapest mulled wine and gingerbread but limited flights and accommodation pushed up overall cost
Top 100 City Destinations Revealed: Prague among Most Visited In the World
This year Prague is listed among the top twenty worldwide destinations for tourists, seeing a considerable jump in standing from last year
German Amazon Now Has a Czech-Language Option
What will it mean for local e-shops now that the American retail giant has learned Czech?
Great Ways to Give During the Czech Holiday Season
National Food Collection Day in the Czech Republic is this weekend; read about this and other opportunities for holiday giving
Czechs Spend More Time Reading than Any Other European Nation
A newly released study says people in the Czech Republic read more than anywhere else in Europe as well a number of other nations in the world
A 10,000 CZK Beer? Prague Approves Prohibition In City Center
The prohibition, which is expected to pass, would make simply holding a beer in public a punishable offense—with a few exceptions
10 Czech Words for When You’re Scared Out of Your Mind
Whether you celebrate Halloween or dušičky add these fright-night-related Czech words and phrases to your vocabulary
Rip-Roaring Wind Storm Herwart Shuts Down Castle, Zoo, & Designblok
Gusts of 100 kph winds on Sunday have resulted in a downed trees, power outages, and a series of closures and evacuations from Prague landmarks
Municipal House Open Day Marks 99 Years of Czechoslovak Statehood
The Czechoslovak Declaration of Independence was signed here in 1918; tomorrow’s festivities include concerts and a virtual reality documentary
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