7 international employers expanding their teams in Prague and beyond
If you're on the hunt for a job with a diverse work culture, expat-friendly benefits, and room to grow, check out these opportunities across Czechia.
Prague's week of Ukrainian solidarity begins: Where to find English-friendly talks and films
Supporters can also look forward to a major rally in Old Town, marches, exhibitions, and performances marking the fourth year since Russia's invasion.
Thousands gather in Prague to mark anniversary of Ukraine invasion
Around 8,000 people gathered in Old Town Square to honor Czech volunteers, show solidarity with Ukraine, and urge the government to protect foreign aid.
This week's guide to English-friendly Czech cinema and streaming
Jim Jarmusch's Venice-winning Father Mother Sister Brother hits local cinemas, while Czech hockey drama Invincibles debuts on Netflix.
What the passing of Slovakia's 'King' reveals about Roma culture
The death of Róbert Botoš, the last officially crowned Vlax Romani king, sheds light on Romani traditions and their place in Central Europe today.
Four years after the Russian invasion, has Czechia's stance on Ukraine shifted?
As the Russian invasion of Ukraine marks four years, Czech political rhetoric is changing as refugees continue to integrate across the country.
Duran Duran returns to Prague for first Czech concert in 14 years
1980s pop icons Duran Duran will perform at Prague’s O2 Arena on June 24; tickets start at CZK 1,500.
Where to eat in Prague this month: February's tastiest openings
Espresso bars from Brno, wood-fired Italian in the suburbs, and neon-lit Korean chicken.
What to do this weekend in Prague: Best events for Feb. 20–22
Swedish coffee takeover in Karlín, layered paintings at the Senate, and St. Matthew's fair opens for the season.
Prague’s first 'Human Library' lets you borrow a person, not a book
Next week in Prague, the British Council 'lends out' humans for 20-minute conversations aimed at creating community and paying kindness forward.
In one of Europe’s most secular countries, Prague puts faith in ‘spiritual tourism’
Prague City Tourism has launched a new initiative aimed at attracting slow travelers who seek history, culture, and serenity now.
Czechia's new prevention fund: Year-by-year guide to free screenings and check-ups
The new year has brought with it an overhaul of what you are entitled to claim from your public health insurance from doctors to dentists and other perks.
The cheapest and most expensive foods in Czechia this year
Inflation is at its lowest in years, but some foods have swung dramatically in price. Here is what changed between January 2025-2026.
Prague’s last brownfield gets start date, but ‘green’ future questioned
The transformation of the Florenc district has taken a definitive step forward with a confirmed 2028 construction date as civic groups call for oversight.
Czech foreign minister heads to Trump's Board of Peace after government U-turn
After telling parliament the billion-dollar fee was "unthinkable," Prague is sending its foreign minister to Washington as an observer.
Czechia steps up monitoring school absences in 2026: What parents should know
New guidelines aim to improve attendance monitoring, but there is no legal limit on how many days a child can miss. Here’s what parents need to know.
What happened in Munich? Macinka's viral Clinton clash exposes a divided Czechia
The Czech foreign minister's culture-war pivot was a defining symbol of Munich's deepest tension: populist vs. progressive visions of the West.
This week's guide to English-friendly Czech cinema and streaming
A new documentary about Czech composer Vítězslava Kaprálová, who died at the age of 25 in 1940, is playing with English subtitles in Prague.
As Czech property prices soar, couples rethink buying a home together
Rising real estate costs are changing how Czech couples approach shared living, with many choosing one partner’s home over buying a new apartment.





