By the numbers: Máj Národní, Prague’s iconic building, packed with fun
A panoramic rooftop bar. A giant glass skeleton. Prague's House of Fun is breaking records and ticking the right boxes for your entertainment needs.
What to do this weekend in Prague: Best events for Sept. 19–21
Vršovice's boho Krymská street transforms into an open-air festival, pickled goods have their moment, and more in Prague this weekend.
What a Czech president's final words could mean for bilingual families
Tomáš Garrigue Masaryk's final message, to be revealed Friday, could offer a rare glimpse into the multilingual roots of the nation he built.
Prague skies set for dramatic jet color display over Charles Bridge today
At 4 p.m. fighter jets from the British Royal Air Force fly over the Czech capital: people are advised to watch at riverfront or elevated viewpoints.
Prague to ban all shared e-scooters from January over safety concerns
E-bikes will be spared, but from 2026 authorities will have the authority to remove scooters parked in central Prague.
PHOTO GALLERY: Robert Redford bonded with Havel, had a taste for Czech beer
The Karlovy Vary Film Festival paid tribute to the late actor with a montage of photos and memories of his lasting affection for Czech culture.
Prague decides: Landmark Výton Bridge to be repaired, ending decade-long debate
The 19th-century railway bridge has been at the center of a heated debate between preservationists and city architects for ten years.
How the autumn election could affect cost-of-living in Czechia
As parties campaign on the promise of cheaper supermarket prices and lower energy costs, experts offer a reality check.
Czech workers want fewer foreign employees, but the economy tells a different story
More than half of Czech workers hope to see the number of workers from abroad reduced—even as the country faces one of the EU’s lowest unemployment rates.
Why landlords in Czechia can get away with almost anything—and how to fight back
A new English guide tackles a rental system where tenant protections are weak and foreigners are easy targets.
Czech President headed for Harvard after high-stakes UN visit
Czechia will also unveil its first-ever UN donation, the Lasvit glass Herbarium, symbolizing the country’s glassmaking tradition.
Prague’s newest bridge could be busier than Charles, and is built for locals
The long-awaited, record-expensive bridge will connect Prague 4 with 5, slashing journey times and giving the capital a new cultural landmark.
Understanding what Czechia's falling birth rates mean for the future
With fewer babies being born, a trend which is unlikely to change, the country will see an ageing population, rising care costs, and a shrinking workforce.
Czech police advise caution after reports of poisoned bottled water
Authorities have urged the public to stay calm after plastic water bottles containing ricin were found in Brno.
What to watch this week in Czechia: 5 Picks from The Prague Reporter
The Stephen King adaptation The Long Walk hits cinemas, the fifth season of Only Murders in the Building premieres, and a Czech classic turns 40.
Czechia sends special ops unit to Poland in wake of Russian drone incursion
Czech helicopters and troops are deploying to Poland amid NATO tensions after repeated Russian drone incursions over Eastern Europe.
Prague TEDx conference to show how sustainability projects affect city life
The English-language TEDx Countdown event on Sept. 20-21 will feature international speakers and workshops on regenerative farming, urban design, and more.
Prague greenlights Czechia's tallest skyscraper, sparking debate over impact
The city has given the go-ahead for the David Černý-designed Top Tower, prompting debate over urban design and environmental impact.
Czech survey reveals dating challenges—how can expats meet partners?
A recent survey shows that most Czechs struggle to find partners, and typically rely on friends or work rather than dating apps.





