Prague’s First Board Game Pub Opens In Vršovice
Bohemia Boards & Brews Board Game Café boasts a library of 500+ games and Czech craft beer on tap
Prague Transport Fines to Be Slashed In Half—But There’s a Catch
A new campaign wants to rid the city’s public transport system of illegal passengers with some unusual incentives
New Exhibit Marks the 60th Birthday of a Czech Icon
Opening in early September, Happy Mole celebrates Czech illustrator Zdeněk Miler’s world-famous character
Angry Advertisers Flood Highways with Czech Flag In Protest
The association of outdoor advertising operators says the flags highlight the absurdity of the ban on billboards
You’ve Heard of the Tiny House, Now Meet the Tiny (Czech) Brewery
A Prague-based company is now selling an entire mobile brewery in a shipping container
Prague Is the Cheapest City In Europe for Ballet, Opera, Art
The Czech capital has been named the best value European city for culture vultures
Czech Teachers to Get a Massive Pay Increase this Autumn
Czech teachers, among the worst paid in the world, could soon see a sizable hike in salary
New Rooftop Lookout with Castle View On the Horizon In Prague
Plans for a luxury hotel were scrapped in favor of a multi-function, green-terraced building that will open to the public this fall
Czech Innovation: Fighting Terror with Flower-Box Barriers
In an effort to curb public truck attacks, Czech researchers have developed structures made of reinforced concrete
American Professional Eater Wins Czech Plum-Dumpling Contest
The Chicago native ate almost 200 dumplings in an hour to win the popular competition at this year’s Trnkobraní festival
Prague’s Cheapest Flats Can Be Found In these Districts
A newly released report analyzes Prague rental costs by district and also looks at the most affordable places to rent in Czechia
Czech Economy Is One of the Fastest Growing In the EU
The GDP increase, compared to the previous quarter, is the fastest in history, say analysts
Loud Summer Lovemaking Complaints Heat Up Letná
High temps and open windows have led to some boisterous activities – and unhappy neighbors – in several Prague districts
New Series of Maps Reflects High Levels of Czech Xenophobia
Lending some context to all those red spots – where does Czech discrimination toward foreigners originate?
Czech Village Brewery Seeks Help, Payment Is In Beer
An ancient brewery near Pilsen needs builders to assist its ongoing restoration efforts—and drink its original 11° beer
Iconic Spanish Shoe Designer Embraces His Czech Roots
Opening today in Prague, a new exhibit paying tribute to Manolo Blahnik displays over 200 pairs of shoes and 80 sketches
Czech vs. British Humour: Prague Mayor’s Spy Joke Stirs Up Twitter
An awkward moment between mayor Adrianna Krnáčová and a visiting British MP has been caught on photo