Famous 1969 version of Mozart’s Don Giovanni returns to the Estates Theatre
Sets and costumes by two important 20th century Czech artistic figures complement Mozart’s famous music
Eat your way from Prague to Dresden on a new train excursion for gourmets
Enjoy a moveable feast for two on a scenic train route with views of the Elbe Valley and Czech Switzerland
Footbridge linking Holešovice and Karlín takes a big step forward
A long-discussed footbridge to connect two of Prague’s trendiest districts is closer to reality, with project planning about to start
Prague's Manifesto Market opens its second branch in Smíchov, but it won’t be there long
A new branch of Manifesto has opened in Prague’s Smíchov district. It offers two bars, six restaurants and a pool
An insider's secrets to freelance success in Prague and the Czech Republic
Looking to break into Prague's freelance market? Try these tips for locally based freelancers from author Robert Vlach
Knights of Malta: tourists are ruining Prague's Lennon Wall with vulgar scribbling
A place that has been a symbol of freedom of speech for decades might see some rules imposed due to the actions of tourists
The Workers' Rights Index: How does the Czech Republic stack up?
When it comes to work-life balance the Czech Republic excels; but in other jobs-related areas the nation needs work
Prague safety campaign uses body outlines on tracks to warn of tram dangers
Body outlines on tram tracks are the latest measure to warn pedestrians to avoid fatal accidents
Prague Pride 2019 to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the Stonewall Riots
Prague Pride 2019 celebrates the Stonewall Riots anniversary and invites queer people not to be afraid to be seen
Prague picks tenants for wall cubicles on Náplavka, new cafes and shops will open in September
Prague City Hall approved the first tenants for the wall cubicles at Náplavka; previous tenants including Bajkazyl will return and there will be a library branch
Charles Bridge spray painters 'sorry,' sentenced to fines and expulsion
Two German tourists will pay fines and be expelled from the Czech Republic
A new neighborhood for 25,000 people could arise in Prague’s Bubny brownfield
After decades of talk Prague is finally moving ahead with a plan to make a 110 hectare brownfield into a neighborhood for 25,000 residents
Stalin may be purged from Prague’s cultural scene due to structural and legal challenges
The popular hangout under the Metronome has had a poor structural evaluation, and the City Council is examining its future
Five amusing idioms about Czechs from other European languages
While there aren’t many (if any) sayings about Czechs or the Czech Republic in English, they do exist in other languages
Bite bugs back at the Prague Zoo this weekend
This weekend munch your way through a menu of caramelized, sweetened, and salty creepy crawlies
The vast majority of Czechs spend their vacations close to home
Some 80 percent of Czechs travel domestically for vacation, according to Eurostat
Prague's Petřín Tower getting improved technology for colored lighting
The city is expanding the number of special color patterns on the Petřín Tower and installing colored lights on more landmarks