Prague's music scene turns it up with major new concert announcements
From Alanis to Kravitz, find out the big-name acts heading to the Czech capital in early 2025 and beyond.
How does Czechia eat? A new survey paints an unhealthy picture
A combination of too-high prices and laziness means that people in Czechia skimp on vegetables and eat unhealthy foods instead.
Ahoj, Monday! 5 things you need to know this week in Czechia
Your quick guide to start the week ahead with news, tips, and hacks for Prague and Czech Republic.
Czechia eyes chip supremacy with building of major semiconductor plant
American semiconductor manufacturer Onsemi will build a giant factory in Rožnov pod Radhoštěm.
New Czech video game transports players to 1989 Velvet Revolution
Play through the fall of the Communist regime in Velvet 89, a new game set in 1989 Czechoslovakia now available on Steam, Android, and iOS.
Five Guys, Wendy's and more: these new brands are entering the Czech market
New international chains are quickly expanding into the Czech Republic, including American fast-food chains, European discount retailers, and more.
Czech archaeologists uncover largest Bronze Age burial site in Moravia
A significant discovery near Olomouc has revealed the largest burial site of the Nitra culture, providing insights into ancient burial practices.
In the Czech kitchen: Make tender, perfectly spiced chicken paprikash
The Czech take on this Hungarian chicken stew (Kuře na paprice) is as easy to make as it is warm and comforting. The perfect weekend meal!
Prague Airport launches expanded winter schedule, with new UK routes
Václav Havel Airport will fly to 115 destinations this winter, adding new routes to Liverpool, Belfast, and other locations from Oct. 27.
Elon Musk calls Czech EU commissioner 'embodiment of evil'
The stark condemnation came after Czech MEP Věra Jourová said that Musk was unable to 'tell the difference between good and evil.'
Lavandula Bohemia: Visit a Czech lavender field for a magical spa escape
Helena Neumannová started planting medicinal lavender across the former ancient limestone sea beds of Chodouň, a small village near Beroun, a decade ago.
Where to eat in Prague this month: October’s tastiest openings
A matcha revolution takes hold of the city this month, while Ukrainian fare makes a mark and a Brno breakfast spot breaks into Prague.
Sweet charity! Prague trick-or-treat event scares up community spirit
There's still time to sign up as a trick-or-treater, volunteer, or sponsor for this year's Prague Halloween Trick or Treat for Charity.
Prague's housing shortage to bring hundreds of micro-apartments
The development is part of a growing trend of small properties, aimed especially for singles in the capital, to help deal with the huge demand for housing.
Czech PM Fiala calls Sinwar's death a positive development for Israel
Speaking to reporters following a EU summit, Fiala called the Hamas leader's death good news as he was responsible for terrorist attacks.
Czechia needs more IT experts, but wage growth is stagnating
The growing digitalization of companies has contributed to higher demand for IT workers, but wage growth has slowed from an already-high base.
Prague’s top 10 weekend events: Haunted castle, graveyard walk, and feline fun
With Halloween around the corner and fall in full swing, there is no shortage of pumpkin-themed events, haunted attractions, and more this weekend.
Prague's new rooftop brunch: Eggs benedict, English breakfast, and dazzling views
Fly Vista, the sleek eighth-floor venue atop the historic Máj building, offers a priceless panorama and one of the city's best-value breakfasts.