Castle and Chateau Night has special programs at 70 historical sites across the Czech Republic
Many venues will offer music, costumed tours by candle light, and peeks at often inaccessible locations.
Reclaim Pride group plans alternative march to take the place of the canceled Pride Parade
Activist group seeks to return Pride events to their roots as civil rights protests rather than big parties.
Prague ranks high as a city for beer lovers, but the winner may surprise you
Many cities generally known for beer didn't make the top of a list that balanced prices with the the number of pubs and breweries.
Coca-Cola, once an expensive luxury item, celebrates 50 years on the Czech and Slovak markets
Surprisingly, production of the iconic American beverage in Czechoslovakia began in 1971 though it was out of reach for most.
'A humiliation to the city': Prague court rejects beer bike operators' complaint and upholds ban
Operators of bikes equipped with beer kegs have failed a second time to have the ban on their movement overturned.
Shakespeare’s ‘A Midsummer Night’s Dream’ to play in English at Prague Castle
'The Wheel of Time' star Hammed Animashaun co-directs a new staging based on Jeffrey Whitty's modern translation of the Bard's fantastical comedy.
Czech Health Ministry: Self-tests and sworn affidavits no longer valid for restaurants and events
The rules for proving you aren't capable of spreading coronavirus have changed once again.
Full-scale Space Shuttle cabin opens in Prague’s Planetarium in Stromovka
Check out the inside of the cabin, which is equipped with copies of the control panels, and snap a photo in a spacesuit.
Prices for Prague’s Park and Ride lots increasing for the first time in a decade
A new zone system is being introduced, with prices ranging from free to CZK 100 per day.
Starbucks now charging for single-use paper cups in the Czech Republic
The coffee chain wants to encourage reusable cups, and will support the planting of trees in the Czech landscape.
Give your old stuff new life: Prague's re-use project expands its activities
The city’s long-term environmental plan counts on finding new homes not only for furniture but toys, appliances, and other gently loved goods.
A secret Soviet Cold War bunker hidden deep in the Czech forest reopens to the public
The only one of its kind in the world that's open to the public, only the Soviet military was allowed inside this bunker storing armed nuclear missiles.
Deloitte study: Czech Republic has second-least affordable housing in Europe
It now takes over 12 average annual salaries to buy a flat in the Czech Republic, and prices are currently rising fastest in Brno.
Signal Festival to take place in Prague in October with a flexible ‘Plan C’
Organizes are planning the annual festival of light art so that it can occur under almost any circumstances.
Vojtěch: Increased vaccination remains the way back to normal, free testing will end as of September
Czech Medical Chamber head says unvaccinated are like stowaways, and they need to buy a ticket to contribute to collective immunity.
Prague ranks fifth for ‘coffee obsession’ – beating out rival capitals Berlin and Vienna
A new ranking brews up some surprising numbers about coffee consumption in the Czech capital and around the world.
Payment for Prague transit fines enters the 21st century with new online option
People caught without valid tickets no longer have to trek to the dystopian Public Transit Hall of Shame to pay their fines.