Prague beats out Moscow and London as the best city in the world for parks
Vote for your favorite in our poll and read Expats.cz staffers' nominations for their favorite Prague parks.
Large-scale construction begins at Jiřího z Poděbrad metro, 10-month closure planned
The 2.5-year CZK 1.29 billion renovation project will see new elevators for barrier free access and upgraded escalators.
Prague uncovered: Libeň district celebrates 120 years since merging with Prague
The working class neighborhood is remembered for Operation Anthropoid and Bohumil Hrabal.
Prague indie venues facing threat of extinction as Covid effects linger
Independent arthouse cinemas, such as Screenshot in the Petrská quarter, continue to suffer from closures and insufficient government support.
A Prague court's ruling could devastate short-term accommodation providers
A landmark ruling is set to increase the tax burden for Airbnb owners through a reclassification of rentals as taxable business activity.
Czech morning news in brief: Top headlines for August 24, 2021
Czech Republic sends aid money to Lithuania, former Health Minister under investigation, Prague International Marathon is cancelled.
The future of play: Next-gen Czech-design playgrounds debut in Prague
A new 3D-printed parkour playground will open in Prague while two additional innovative Czech-designed play areas have made their debut.
Rising rents and globalization are changing the social fabric of Czech cities
Long-time inhabitants are being displaced by the younger generation and by foreign residents, resulting in an exodus to the suburbs.
Prague station tops list of the world's most stressful train and metro stops
Analysis of stress indicators in Google Maps reviews suggests this stop brings on a 100 percent stress rate in commuters.
German tourists breathe life into Prague with overseas travelers still missing
German tourists are flocking to the Czech Republic to escape tough Covid restrictions at home in a lifeline for Prague businesses.
Czech Republic won't refuse asylum to those facing danger in Afghanistan
The Czech Republic will welcome Afghans who want to remain in the country as evacuations continue, said Interior Minister Jan Hamáček.
Czechoslovak RAF pilots commemorated at Winged Lion memorial event in Prague
The British community expressed its gratitude for the courage of airmen who fought for the freedom of their homeland from abroad.
Czech morning news in brief: Top headlines for August 16, 2021
Evacuation plane from Kabul lands in Prague, strong storms set to hit the Czech Republic, lion cubs born at Dvůr Králové safari park.
Czech Academy of Sciences launches new sci-fi game challenging players to save the future
The exciting smartphone-based game for adults and kids alike, set in the streets of Prague, is available to play until November 11.
Filming continues on ‘The Gray Man’: Which Prague neighborhoods will be affected this week?
Action scenes will take place in parts of Karlín and well as around parts of the city center, with some public transit disruptions.
Prague's Letná Museum District will create a link between Letná and Stromovka parks
The area around the National Technical Museum will be made more user-friendly for pedestrians and cyclists.
Rudolfinum terrace with stunning views of Prague to open to the public
The terrace of the Prague landmark, operated by the Czech Philharmonic, has previously been closed due to insufficient safety features and narrow access.