Prague's Petřín funicular will be out of service for most of October due to maintenance
The cable car, built in 1891, is one of the oldest parts of Prague’s transit system
Czech anti-COVID app eRouška will soon connect with similar foreign apps
So far, countries in Europe do not share app data, despite the programs being basically compatible
Prague shoe store will launch limited-edition Adidas sneakers with traditional Czech blueprint pattern
Footshop CEO Peter Hajduček says two years of preparation have led to a sneaker decorated with a 300-year-old printing technique
Prague’s Baroque Invalidovna complex will get modern glass wings as part of its renovation
Modern extensions will help to integrate the former military hospital building into the growing Karlín district
Construction starts on Smíchov City, the largest development project in Prague’s modern history
After 15 years of preparation, a new neighborhood is starting to take shape in a Prague 5 brownfield
Prague annual transit pass price could increase as early as 2021
An increase of two crowns per day is one of the options being considered to help fill the shortfall in income
Graffiti mural at Prague’s Výstaviště will support charities helping families
Panels of the mural will be auctioned in December, after renovations start at the Křižík pavilions
#WeMakeEvents: Prague’s Roxy to light up red in global show of support for live music
Nightclubs and other live entertainment venues have been hit hard by anti–COVID-19 measures
Prague mayor jabs back at Czech PM in ongoing Charles Bridge dinner party debate
In a lengthy Facebook post, Mayor Hřib called out PM Babiš for attributing the rise in COVID-19 numbers to the summer celebration
On Czech Statehood Day, exploring the history behind Prague's most famous statue – and square
10th-century ruler St. Wenceslas, the spiritual protector of the Czech lands, is honored on September 28.
Prague’s oldest microbrewery debuts a new brew for the first time in over a hundred years
U Fleků will roll out a light lager for St Wenceslas Day; the last time it brewed a new beer was before the reign of Queen Victoria
Charles Bridge graffiti vandal's case takes a new turn due to coronavirus
An appeal by one of the two German men accused of spraying Prague's most iconic landmark has come to a halt
Large-scale exhibition of Rembrandt works opens at Prague’s Kinský Palace
The exhibition includes over 60 works by Rembrandt plus 50 more by his contemporaries and followers
Architecture Day opens buildings in Prague and across the Czech Republic next week
A week of events related to urban spaces will take place October 1–7 nationwide and in Slovakia
New city-run website Pragozor brings together verified statistics about Prague
Figures in eight categories help people get an overview of housing, health, safety and mobility in Prague
How does the Czech Republic stack up against its neighbors in gender equality?
While the Czech Republic has made progress, there are significant gaps for women in senior management and other areas
Prague’s rebuilt Troja footbridge now undergoing testing, to open in October
The new bridge with a planned lifespan of 100 years replaces one that collapsed in 2017