Choosing an international school in Prague? Start with the campus
A purpose-built model in Nebušice highlights how space, technology, and outdoor access shape the world of tomorrow’s leaders.
These are the in-demand skills that'll land you a job in Czechia now
A new report shows diverging sharply, the skill gap widening, and foreign workers facing administrative friction. Here's what job seekers should know.
A legendary Prague canteen is back. And so are the cheap lunches
We visited the legendary U Rozvařilů canteen, reopened in Bílá Labuť shopping center and found affordability, hungry crowds, and farm-fresh lunches.
A debate in a Prague pub sparked the idea. Now they’re helping expats vote in Czechia
Three friends from three different countries talked to us about how they are helping migrants go to the polls with confidence.
This week's guide to English-friendly Czech cinema and streaming
Mamoru Oshii’s masterpiece Angel’s Egg returns to Prague cinemas while Czech Lion-winning documentary Better Go Mad in the Wild premieres on HBO Max.
Prague tourist trap to become ice cream parlor after Honest Guide exposé
Gelato Bohemia will open under Čechův most in Prague's city center, replacing a notorious tourist trap with artisanal ice cream and desserts.
More than kolaches: Czechia signs historic cooperation deal with Texas
Deputy PM Karel Havlíček signed a cooperation deal with the U.S. state and opened a Czech House in Austin, celebrating Czech culture and business.
Prague marks anniversary of the Nazi occupation of Czechoslovakia
The city will hold a memorial ceremony on Sunday at the statue of Tomáš Garrigue Masaryk to honor victims of Nazi occupation and resistance fighters.
Brno unveils giant E. coli model to celebrate its microscope heritage
An inflatable E. coli model, 3-million-times its actual size, highlights Brno’s role in electron microscopy and science outreach.
Czech fuel prices continue to rise in wake of Middle East conflict
Diesel prices in Czechia have hit a three-year-high, and Natural 95 a two-year-high, following the recent strikes in Iran and retaliatory measures.
Irish expats in Prague grew a small St. Patrick’s parade into a festival drawing thousands
Prague's annual St. Patrick's festival kicks off today with craic carrying over to this weekend's parade and beyond.
Hungry Friday? Czech food delivery workers strike over 'unfair' pay
Organized by the Couriers for Better Conditions initiative, the protest aims to highlight falling wages and a lack of transparency.
What to do this weekend in Prague: Best events for March 13–15
A legendary actor joins the Comic-Con line-up, eye-opening documentaries screen across Prague cinemas, and St. Patrick's Day weekend kicks off.
INTERVIEW: Irish actor Barry Ward on playing the English-speaking father of Czech kids
The Bad Sisters' actor talked with us about learning Czech for Olmo Omerzu’s 'Ungrateful Beings,' a film about a bilingual family on holiday.
Three newly opened Prague exhibits Orwell would have bought a ticket to
These timely exhibits, ranging from photography to painting and mixed media, comment on who controls the story and seem essential viewing for today.
Half of Prague residents want late-night metro service. Why doesn't it exist?
Research has revealed that 57 percent of residents polled would welcome an extension of metro hours; here's why transport officials warn against it.
EXPLAINED: How Czech public media is funded – and why its future is so controversial
License fees protecting editorial independence fund Czech public broadcasters like Radio Prague International. What happens if the government scraps them?
Prague National Theatre premieres one of drama's most iconic female characters
A new production of Hedda Gabler, a must-see of female empowerment and psychological complexity, premiered last week at the Estates Theatre.
New investigation exposes Facebook scam targeting expat apartment hunters
Does it pay to think like an investigative journalist when looking for housing in Prague? Reporter Apolena Rychlíková says it does.





