Czech castles show off new spaces and tour routes this spring
The tourist season starts on April 1; for the first time after two years there won’t be restrictions but prices have gone up.
Prostate cancer drug developed by Czech scientist approved in U.S.
The innovative drug could be a model for other types a cancer therapies, according to nuclear chemist Martina Benešová.
New survey reveals where, when, and why Czechs drink
A new survey finds Czechs prefer beer and wine to hard liquor, and drink the most on holidays and foreign vacations.
Planned Prague bridge could be named after Madeleine Albright
The bridge for pedestrians, bikes, and public transit will link the Prague 4 and Prague 5 districts.
Four day work week? Czech pilot project sees promising results
An advertising firm has been on a four-day schedule for over a year, with productivity increasing and expenses dropping.
Retro museum to showcase Czechoslovak life in the 1970s and ’80s
The fourth floor of Prague’s Kotva department store will be home to thousands of items from the Normalization era.
11 Czech companies ranked among the fastest growing in Europe
Czech e-commerce, HR, and logistics firms were among the successful Czech firms listed in the FT's index
Czech coal mine to transform into tourist-friendly tropical greenhouses
The Eden Silesia project would be part of a global network of greenhouses built for climate research.
Czech energy giant ČEZ launches tender for new nuclear reactor unit
The contract for building the first new reactor in two decades should be signed in early 2024.
From Maypoles to Morana: Czech spring traditions to embrace
From 'Deadly' Sunday to Witches Night, Czech culture heralds spring with different traditions – across multiple dates.
Ukrainian president’s satirical TV series now streaming on Czech Netflix
The man who has rallied Ukraine to stand up to Russia’s invasion began his career as a stand-up comic and actor.
One World festival brings timely documentaries to 25 Czech cities
The festival was planned before Russia’s invasion of Ukraine but has many films addressing the fragility of freedom.
The first Covid lockdown in Czechia started two years ago today
The pandemic is not over yet, but complete lockdowns to slow the spread of the virus are unlikely to occur again.
How well do you know Prague? New app showcases architectural history
An online map developed for city planners has been made available to the public, and it is filled with historical details.
Prague pubs will celebrate St. Patrick’s Day for the first time after two years
Live music, special menus, and of course Guinness beer will be abundant in the days leading up to and beyond March 17.
Prague won’t increase public transport fares, despite higher fuel costs
Fuel prices have risen significantly since the war began in Ukraine and are not expected to return to their previous levels soon.
Prague responds to boom in cycling with plans for new routes
The city is updating its master plan for bike routes to meet increased demand and improve safety.