Prague uncovered: Albert Einstein’s time in the Czech capital had a relatively big influence
During his brief time teaching in Prague, Albert Einstein worked on his theory of relativity
EU state borders should only open for tourists only if strict criteria are met, says WHO
European countries that would like to open their borders for tourists this summer should do it step by step and meet a number of strict criteria, says Hans Kluge
End of an era: Last sausage stand removed from Wenceslas Square
Food stands will not be included once the renovations of Wenceslas Square are completed
Czech zoos call for an earlier reopening date, say they are similar to parks
Zoo directors fear their long-range plans will be jeopardized if they don’t start to get admission fees from the public
Outdoor areas of the Prague Botanical Garden have reopened; Prague Zoo remains closed
People will need to wear face masks and keep social distancing in the Botanical Garden outdoor spaces; food stands have not yet reopened
Czech Republic contemplates 10,000 crown vacation vouchers that companies could write off taxes
A plan to give vouchers to employees to spend on domestic vacations is meant to boost the tourism sector
Fees and rent for restaurant front gardens and street sales to be waived
After restrictions are ease, restaurants and other businesses won’t have to pay fees to use city streets
Prague uncovered: Plague columns remind us we survived past epidemics
Coronavirus isn't the first pandemic to hit Prague; the city has survived many and moved on to grow bigger and better
Prymula: Rules for travelling abroad likely to loosen in coming weeks
The rules for travelling abroad are likely to loosen in the weeks to come, Czech Deputy Health Minister Roman Prymula told Czech Television last night
Renovation work finally starts on Prague's Wenceslas Square, should be completed by 2025
Renovation work finally starts on Prague's Wenceslas Square, should be completed by 2025
Prague transit is testing a new metro seating layout, but few people see it
Most people sit sideways in the singe metro seats, so a pilot project will rotate them to see if it is more comfortable
Prague uncovered: A British travelogue shows the city in spring 1968
Prague can be seen in beautiful color in the spring of 1968, with actress Olinka Bérová as a guide
Prague 6 removes statue of Soviet Marshal Konev, will lend it to a museum of totalitarianism
Prague 6 has fulfilled a plan announced in September 2019 to remove the statue of a Soviet marshal linked to Prague’s liberation in 1945
Prague uncovered: Letná park, from Stalin to the Blob and beyond
Prague’s Letná park once had a cable car and the city’s first electric tram, among other curiosities
Škoda Auto uses its 3D printers to make respirators instead of prototype parts
Czech carmaker Škoda Auto is turning out parts for 60 respirators a day for doctors
General designer chosen for Prague's Smíchov Terminal, construction could start in four years
A group of companies will create project plans for a transportation hub built around Smíchovské nádraží
Asian elephant born in Prague zoo, another birth expected soon
A young Asian elephant was born to female Tamara in Prague zoo in the small hours today, its sex as yet unknown