Czech hiking-biking trains roll out new routes to scenic destinations
Cyclists can utilize bike-friendly buses and hiking trains designed for ease of access to the country's wide network of trail from Prague.
Happier than the US, UK, and France: Czechia in world's top 20 happiest countries
Czechia boasts the highest life satisfaction out of all CEE countries, and its under-30-year-olds are the happiest demographic overall.
Czech news in brief for March 20: Wednesday's top headlines
PM accuses opposition of endangering Czechia; Canada, Finland join Czech artillery initiative, and ticks more prevalent in parks than forests.
Vacation inflation: Where the weakening crown will cost you more this spring
The crown has depreciated heavily against major world currencies in the past 12 months – but some destinations will be cheaper than last year.
Easter 2024 in Prague: Shop closings, transport disruptions, and what to do
Read more to find out what's open and what isn't during the Easter holiday, including museums' opening times and cultural events.
The price of sending a parcel with Czech Post is about to get higher
The cost of sending a parcel via the Balíkovna delivery service will go up, although the company offers a discount for registered customers.
Czech news in brief for March 19: Tuesday's top headlines
Belarusian opposition leader to visit Prague, Charles University ramps up arts faculty security, and Czechia awards Footballer of the Year.
EXPLAINED: Can job adverts in Czechia seek only native speakers?
For companies, the line between asking for legitimate skills and unfairly discriminating against jobseekers is often blurred: we explain what the law says.
One World brings an Oscar winner and a new Havel doc to Prague
Opening this week, the 26th edition of the International Human Rights Film Festival, One World, also debuts a virtual reality section.
'A small, ex-Soviet state': WSJ's Czechia reference sparks backlash
Senior diplomats and public figures spoke up against the US publication's branding of Czechia over the weekend.
Prague voices defiance amid Russian elections and Mariupol anniversary
Twin narratives of electoral manipulation and wartime atrocities coalesced into a resounding condemnation of the Kremlin’s actions this weekend in Prague.
Czech news in brief for March 18: Monday's top headlines
Analysts expect CNB to further reduce interest rate, Czech government to discuss security amid Babiš drama, and more Monday headlines.
Prague playground at Riegrovy sady to get a fiery new dragon upgrade
The popular Dragon Playground at the spacious Prague park is set to undergo a complete overhaul by next spring, with an impressive new centerpiece.
Czech minimum wage should increase to 45 percent of the average wage
The Czech government will discuss a new amendment this week that will increase the country's minimum wage to meet the guidelines set by an EU directive.
Czech news in brief for March 17: Sunday's top headlines
Czech initiative for Ukraine ammo gains respect, ex-President Zeman in stable condition after surgery, and more Sunday headlines.
Prague residents petition city to name new streets after The Lord of the Rings
An online petition is pushing for Prague 8's new Rohan development to name its streets after characters from J.R.R. Tolkien's Kingdom of Rohan.
Controversial butterfly sculptures to adorn Prague's Máj department store
The Prague landmark will be adorned by giant butterflies that flap their wings and glow at night when it reopens later this spring following renovations.