‘Game-changing’ premium health services bring Western-style medical standards to Czechia
Private insurer cuts wait times to see doctors with new 24/7 medical consults, fits legal requirements for long-term visa applicants
Prague hospital opens special 'XXL Clinic' as obesity surges nationwide
Around 150,000 people in Czechia suffer from extreme obesity – Prague's VFN has upgraded its facilities to help deal with a growing number of patients.
Leader Talks: Pure Storage on leading tech industry disruption from Prague
The technological revolution requires ever more sophisticated data storage solutions, and Pure Storage is at the tip of the spear.
Travel alert: Over 20 Prague public transport lines will reroute for two months
Starting next Monday, tram line construction work in Prague 1 will divert several major tram and bus routes, with new lines and stops also being set up.
Laws on abortions for foreign women in Czechia could change
The Czech Medical Chamber responded to a report by Amnesty International claiming that medical facilities routinely refuse abortions to non-EU citizens.
Find your tranquil home in a prime Prague location
New living spaces being constructed in Prague’s Vysočany district are an unusual opportunity to experience a small community vibe with great connectivity.
Housing, work, and fun: Comparing life in Prague with 10 other European cities
A wide-ranging study examines housing costs, salaries, job prospects, urban mobility, and free time to see where Prague stands in an EU context.
Twenty years ago, Hellboy spotlighted Prague's cinematic allure – Hollywood took notice
Edison FilmHub is marking the anniversary of Hellboy shooting in Prague with a weekend film fest, themed drinks, and the chance to create your own comic.
Croatia may soon lose crown as Czechia's most popular holiday destination
Escalating prices in the coastal country have already tempted tourists to seek alternative destinations in 2024, such as Greece, Spain, Turkey, and Egypt.
Amnesty International: Czechia still discriminates against Ukrainians, LGBTQ+ people, Roma
An annual report also condemned the country's incidence rate of gender-based violence as well as irresponsible arms transfers to Asian countries.
ASK AN EXPERT: What makes a great investor?
We asked a wealth manager from Czech investment firm Wood & Co. about the qualities you need to invest wisely and successfully.
Tax return 2024: Which credits and discounts are available to you?
Submitting your annual return can be taxing, but available tax credits and deductibles should help soften the blow.
New paths, shared bikes, and a promise: Prague makes bike-friendly pledge
As biking season wheels into view, the city says it will improve cyclist-oriented infrastructure by developing cycle paths along the Vltava.
Two high-profile sexual assault cases indicate a major shift in Czech society
This week saw a former MP sentenced to three years in prison for rape; today alleged victims of a Czech psychiastrist accused of rape take the stand.
Overtourism in Prague leads to hunger strike, proposed ban on stag-party costumes
A Prague councilor has proposed that ridiculous costumes must go; meanwhile a local has stopped eating in protest of noise on Dlouhá Street.
Investing top tips: Don’t be misled by unregulated advisers
Expats.cz spoke to an expat-focused investment firm about the dangers of misrepresentation in the investment industry.
TELL US: Prague is the seventh best city to explore on foot – what's your favorite walk?
The capital has an array of parks, nature reserves, forests, and trails to explore – we'd love to know your favorite routes.
More companies in Czechia tempt future employees with free housing
Convenience for foreign workers paired with increasing rental costs has made free or discounted employer-offered accommodation more common nationwide.