Beer tourism continues to brew and rise in Czechia
Despite an overall drop in beer consumption and production, more and more visitors to Czechia are visiting the country's breweries and sampling local beer.
A new, modern bridge will link two parts of Prague 7 by Holešovice
The new CZK 250 million bridge will have ample space for pedestrians and cyclists, and will have much better protection against floods.
Czech news in brief for August 30: Friday's top headlines
Globsec international conference underway in Prague, Czech authorities to detonate live World War II bomb, and beer tourism growing nationwide.
EU citizens in Czechia for over 90 days will now need to register with authorities
A new law affects EU citizens currently residing long term in Czechia: from 2026, they will have to register their stay with the Interior Ministry.
Czech news in brief for August 29: Thursday's top headlines
Slavia Prague's Champions League hopes evaporate, Interior Minister to unveil big plans for Czech Post, and Czechia pushes for delay to forest regulation.
How Prague wants to limit Airbnb services from 2025
A new regulation seeks to give local authorities the power to set the maximum number of days and square meters that rooms can be let via booking platforms.
Flexible working and no overtime: Survey maps Czechia-based workers' biggest priorities
A greater emphasis on work-life balance has led many jobseekers to specify their wish for remote or more flexible working arrangements.
Czech news in brief for August 28: Wednesday's top headlines
Sparta Prague advance to Champions League tournament for first time in 19 years, founder of Ukraine charity faces fraud charges, and Pavel praises NATO.
How much is enough? A survey reveals Czechs' tipping habits
A rise in food and drinks prices in eateries nationwide means that Czechs prefer to tip to the nearest round number, rather than tipping as a percentage.
Is Wizz Air's 'unlimited flying' offer worth it for Czechia-based travelers?
For an annual fixed price, Wizz Air says that customers will be able to travel on any flight – but is there a catch?
Czech news in brief for August 27: Tuesday's top headlines
Around two in five Czechs are right-wing, Sparta Prague get ready for European match, and Prague-based journalist who was detained speaks to ambassadors.
Freelancers beware: Insurance costs set to surge next year
For the first time ever, minimum deposits for social and health insurance contributions will collectively rise by over CZK 1,000.
Czech cabinet party under fire for politician’s nude photo-sharing
The city representative claims her photos are an artistic hobby – but some in the Christian Democrats group say the photos conflict with party values.
How Czechia is making life easier for both businesses and employees
The government has just passed laws that will make digital recepits the norm and payments in foreign currency for workers possible.
Ahoj, Monday! 5 things you need to know this week in Czechia
A quick guide to start the week ahead with news, tips, and hacks for Prague and Czech Republic.
Czech news in brief for August 26: Monday's top headlines
Police conduct large-scale raid to find illegal foreigners, tropical temperatures in Prague to return mid-week, and minister makes digitization plea.
New app takes users on tour of hidden spaces under Prague Castle
The Prague Castle Archaeology app, available in English, Czech, and German, guides users through inaccessible archaeological sites at the Czech landmark.