Prague Set to Begin Development on Metro D Line
Construction on the first half of Prague’s long-developing Metro D line has been approved by DPP officials, though an agreement still needs to be sought with private landowners
Prague Bus Drivers to Get English-Language Training
Few Prague bus drivers are able to assist tourists in English or other languages, but the city’s department of transportation is looking to change that
Prague’s Field Restaurant Among World’s Cheapest Michelin-Starred Meals
At about 50 CZK, you can get the least expensive Michelin-Starred meal in Singapore. But Prague isn’t (too) far behind
Full EU Ban on Halogen Bulbs to Take Effect From September 1
From next month, the traditional pear-shaped halogen light bulb will be a relic of the past in the Czech Republic and other EU member states
Prague Gallery Debuts Exhibit Inspired by Slovak National Uprising
The exhibit will commemorate an event that helped set the stage for major episodes in the country’s history, but disappeared from the Czech calendar in 1991
Hilton Prague Rated Europe’s Best Hotel for Events & Meetings
With a total of 60 rooms and 5000 square meters of meeting space, the Prague 8 hotel has been chosen by CVent as Europe’s top spot for meetings
This Handy Map Shows Where You Can Pick Free Fruit in Prague
Find out where you can pick apples, pears, cherries, and other fruits at thousands of locations throughout Prague and the Czech Republic
Prague’s Trdelník Makes List of World's Top 500 Food Experiences
Lonely Planet ranks the sweet tourist-targeted treat among the world’s must-eat foods in their new book, Ultimate Eatlist
David Černý Unveils New Tank on 50th Anniversary of Soviet Invasion
The famed Czech artist covertly deployed a new tank sculpture this morning at Prague’s Kinský Square
Are Shorter Working Hours Coming to the Czech Republic?
A new initiative seeks to limit the workweek in the Czech Republic to 37.5 hours per week, down from 40
Prague's Wenceslas Square to Mark 50th Anniversary of Soviet Invasion
Tomorrow from 20:00, top Czech musicians will gather at Wenceslas Square to remember the 1968 Warsaw Pact invasion of Czechoslovakia
Prague Metronome Could Become a Museum
A multifunctional gallery space with several exhibition halls is being proposed for the underground space beneath the Metronome at Letná Park
Visiting Prague is the Equivalent of Smoking 4 Cigarettes, Says New Study
The European Association of Transport and Environment deems Prague and Istanbul Europe’s worst major cities for air pollution
City of Prague Launches New Beer to Fight Air Pollution
Prague Pedestrian beer has been created in cooperation with Lobkowicz Brewery to encourage citizens to leave their cars behind
Prague to Remove America from Astronomical Clock?
Planned alterations to the Prague landmark seek to restore some of its medieval character, removing America and Africa from the central astrolabe
Czech Unemployment Rose in July for the First Time in 2018
But at 3.1%, unemployment in the Czech Republic is still lowest in the EU - - and 25% lower than it was at this time last year
Prague to Honor Czech Soldiers Killed in Afghanistan
Emergency sirens will be heard throughout the city on Wednesday, August 8 in memory of three Czech soldiers killed by a suicide bomber in Afghanistan on Sunday