Piano rentals in Prague: Czech music heritage at your fingertips
The non-profit organization Czech Music Fund rents Petrofs and other Czech-made pianos at a reasonable price.
Opera legend Plácido Domingo and bestelling author Dan Brown to headline Český Krumlov festival
The 30th year of the International Music Festival Český Krumlov welcomes Brown's 'Wild Symphony'; Domingo returns to the local stage after 10 years.
Can you see Thursday’s solar eclipse in Prague? Well, yes, sort of
A partial eclipse of the sun will be visible around noon, but you shouldn't watch without special glasses.
Taste of Moravia: Znojmo wine festival is heading to Prague for the first time
Havlíčkovy sady, the vineyard park in Prague 2, will host a celebration of Moravian wine, food, and culture on June 17.
Prague Zoo's historic children's tram is back in operation
After two years of repairs, Prague Zoo has resumed service on its legendary children's tram, first launched in 1976.
Prague Pride Festival returns with focus on 'coming out' but no parade this year
There will be concerts, sports, dance, picnics, and other public events – but due to crowd restrictions the parade is canceled again this year.
7 best things to do in Prague this weekend, June 4–6
Cool off with handmade popsicles, see some lesser-known works from František Skála, and catch an English-friendly screening at Edison Filmhub.
From ruins to shipping containers Prague's newest pop-up venues invite fun in the sun
Containall has moved to Riegrovy sady, while Meetfactory has opened a venue in the ruins of Lihovar, plus more.
Do you know your Czech history? Prague's new open-air quiz game rewards trivia buffs
Find & Win players explore the Czech capital while answering, and maybe cashing in on, quiz questions related to Czech culture.
In the Czech Republic, International Children's Day has its roots in the 1950s
What started as day for protecting children following the tragedies of World War II has evolved into a celebration of childhood.
7 best things to do in Prague this weekend, May 28–30
Explore the Czech Republic's sacred spaces for free, immerse yourself in French masters, see acrobats live, and enjoy a little jazz.
Náplavka kicks off new season with no booze after midnight and new rules for docked boats
The pirate ship formerly run by a rum company will be replaced by a floating restaurant, other boats will have to clean up visual pollution.
Prague Sounds brings Yo-Yo Ma to the Rudolfinum and four more acts to the Vltava
A prelude to the Strings of Autumn festival will offer international and Czech talent across several genres.
The ‘other’ European song contest: Czechoslovakia’s Intervision was meant to rival Eurovision
Several attempts were made to create a major televised international song contest, politics and mediocre performances prevented it from happening.
Prague’s art house cinemas reopen on May 24, multiplexes will wait for better rules
New films including some award winners will hit theater screens for the first time in seven months, but without popcorn or soda.
Prague's new summer venue to house circus, cabaret, and concert acts under the big top
The temporary tent at Výstaviště, designed to meet the current requirements for live performance, opens on May 25.
Czech heritage sites reopening May 31 with reduced admission for children's tickets
This year the NPÚ has introduced a reduced entrance fee for children between 6 -18 to 50 percent of the basic entrance fee.