Prague’s Smetanovo nábřeží will be closed to cars for the summer to create a pedestrian zone
The city wants to open up Smetanovo nábřeží to encourage visitors and help local restaurants
Prague offering urban land for organic farming, and will assist with sales of crops
A pilot project for sustainable urban agriculture is meant to be a model for other Czech cities and towns
Czech Airlines resumes operations with flights from Prague to Paris, Frankfurt and Amsterdam
A limited number of cities will see renewed air service from Czech Airlines
July finish set for Flow Building on Prague’s Wenceslas Square, Primark opening to follow
Primark will take up three floors in the Flow Building after contraction is completed and the space is adapted
Prague's Strahov Stadium under consideration for the planned totalitarianism museum
The world’s largest stadium joins the list of possible venues for the Museum of Memory of the XX Century
Electric grills, a food pavilion and parkour playground opening in Prague’s Výstaviště
Prague hopes domestic tourists will take advantage of Výstaviště’s newly renovated food and recreation areas
Prague uncovered: Folimanka blends Gothic town walls, 1980s sculpture and the Czech national anthem
One of Prague's lesser-known parks, Folimanka is filled with sculptures and history, plus newly renovated playgrounds
Consumer prices drop in the Czech Republic, but mainly due to a record dip in fuel
Lower fuel prices help to mask a sharp rise in prices for some basic foods in Czech stores
Four Prague metro stations have become temporary art galleries
A temporary art exhibit in the Prague metro is meant to make the space more inviting for commuters
Prague City Hall data shows more flats up for rental in the center, and at lower prices
Prague's Smart City project seeks to use data to benefit the local long-term rental market
Prague’s largest drive in to open at Strahov Stadium, with space for 120 cars
Strahov Stadium has a tradition as a drive-in cinema going back to the late 1990s
International film production to restart in the Czech Republic, with actors able to avoid quarantine
Strict hygiene rules including frequent testing for coronavirus will apply to people working on international film productions
Czech cinemas, beer gardens, museums and more have reopened, but with conditions
More shops and services can now operate, but strict rules for hygiene and crowd size still apply
Czech Republic ahead of the EU average in online shopping
In the past decade, Czechs have pulled ahead of the EU average for making purchases via computer
Prague uncovered: The end of World War II is captured in newsreels and re-enactments
The city saw fighting and significant damage at the end of the war, with Old Town Square particularly hit hard.
Prague will try to attract domestic tourists and give grants to the culture and tourism sector
Prague City Hall will increase grants to cultural groups and create tourism support programs for Czechs and people from neighboring countries