Prague villa walk reveals the fascinating history of a First Republic dynasty
The palatial villas of Bubeneč, built by a Czechoslovak banking dynasty, are the subject of a new English-friendly tour.
PHOTO GALLERY: Thousands mark Velvet Revolution anniversary in Prague
Former president Václav Havel appeared on Wenceslas Square as a deep-fake hologram, while Prague, Dubai, and NYC lit up in the tricolor for the occasion.
Prague's Christmas markets are opening amid a Covid surge – here are the rules for visiting
Concerns are being raised about whether the Czech Republic’s traditional Christmas markets can go ahead as planned as Covid cases skyrocket.
The best things to do in Prague this week: Velvet Revolution edition
Remember the Velvet Revolution with a concert or a drone show, eat Czech pork dishes, and see Arthur Miller’s play ‘The Crucible.
Prague Zoo to receive critically-endangered pangolins from Taiwan
Two critically-endangered Chinese pangolins are headed to Prague Zoo in March, a female and male couple from Taipei Zoo.
Watch large drone shows over Prague and Brno on the November 17 holiday
In recent years, drone shows becoming a safer and more environmentally alternative in the firework-loving Czech Republic.
See a lost canvas by mysterious Czech painter Toyen before it goes to auction
A new work by the fabled surrealist, recently discovered in Lebanon, is on display for a limited time ahead of an auction later this month.
Legendary Slovak pop star Miroslav ’Meky’ Žbirka dies at 69
The award-winning singer, who was influenced by the Beatles and recorded at Abbey Road Studios, got his nickname for speaking English.
Prague tower light shows and a new large-scale mural will promote Netflix’s ‘Arcane’
Several landmarks including Old Town Hall are expected to have colored lights and smoke again tonight.
The best things to do in Prague this week: St. Martin's goose edition
St Martin’s Day brings wine and goose for adults, and lantern making for children; Czech band Gaia Mesiah celebrates 20 years.
Is the Czech Republic the most atheistic country? A new survey casts doubts
An extensive survey looked at belief in alien civilizations, miracles, life after death, creationism, and astrology.
Make way for the Czech Beaujolais: St. Martin's wine explained
A record number of Czech and Moravian wines qualify for the St. Martin’s wine this year, arriving in Czech restaurants and shops from Nov. 11.
Prague selects Old Town Square tree, announces market dates
As traditional outdoor markets return to the Czech capital, the city announces more details about the Old Town tree and markets.
Glen Hansard to headline Wenceslas Square concert honoring Havel's legacy
Remembrances of the Velvet Revolution, 1939 student protests, and Havel’s legacy will take place again in the center of Prague on Nov. 17.
The best things to do in Prague this week, November 1–7
Prague Fringe is back for its 20th year, plus food festivals serve up goose, Bio Oko screens films from Brazil, and EU Space Programme enlightens us.
Prague Zoo's animals enjoy a seasonal pumpkin feast for Halloween
A variety of species at Prague Zoo had the chance to try out a seasonal feast of pumpkins in the days leading up to Halloween.
Visit the Czech village that's home to one of the world's spookiest churches
Ghostly statues installed in St. George’s church in Luková send a shiver down the spine.