Hyatt to open Andaz Prague hotel in Senovážné náměstí’s Sugar Palace
Hyatt's Andaz Prague hotel will open in the Sugar Industry Insurance Association building in 2022
Ice skating rinks opening in Prague for the 2019/20 season
Public and private ice rinks will be available in many Prague districts throughout the winter
One-quarter of Prague's Old Town flats now rented out for short-term tourist accommodation
Flats rented out over services such as Airbnb have saturated Prague's center
Václav Havel Airport Prague will expand to raise annual capacity to 30 million passengers
The Finance Ministry approved spending to expand Terminal 2 at Prague's airport
Hard Rock Hotel Prague planned for Prague’s Letná district
Hard Rock Hotel Prague will open in 2023 and have a rooftop bar and restaurant
Renovation of Wenceslas Square’s lower part to be completed by the end of 2021
Fifteen years after the plan was approved, work will start on Wenceslas Square in Prague
Prague will light up for the Velvet Revolution and World Prematurity Day
The Dancing House and Czech Academy of Science have lighting events November 17, and the National Museum and Národní třída follow a day later
November 17, 1989: a history of the Velvet Revolution in photos
A photographic timeline of the events leading up to and after the fall of the communist regime in Czechoslovakia
Prague’s John Lennon Wall opens with new murals and new rules
The new face of Prague's Lennon Wall can now be seen — but no more spraying is allowed
Prague store selling Hitler masks has had its lease terminated
According to the Prague 1 Town Hall, the sale of such items violated the terms of the lease
Work starts on replacement for Prague’s collapsed Troja footbridge
Prague City Hall has turned the Troja footbridge site over to the contractors
Prague officials dislike Žižkov skyscrapers, but Central Group hopes to sway public opinion
Developer Central Group will soon unveil a modified plan for the site in Prague’s Žižkov district
Redevelopment of Žižkov Freight Station moving forward
Railway operation ceased in 2002 and the complex has served as a parking lot, a space for flea markets, a warehouse, and cultural events venue
These are the districts with the fastest-growing rents in Prague
Rents increases are now affecting flats in housing projects due to high demand
Prague’s ‘sidewalk of death’ from the main train station to Vinohrady will be widened
The narrow sidewalk connecting Hlavní nádraží to the National Museum will become much wider