Majáles, then and now: Prague's greatest student festival marks its 20th year of revival
This Friday, Prague's biggest student festival turns 20 – but its roots stretch back centuries, and its most bizarre chapter happened in 1965.
Prague’s new rave scene trades ecstasy for espresso and early starts
The city's most exciting nights out are happening at 11 a.m. in coffee shops, in fitness studios, and aboard private trains to converted mills.
Dancing House at 30: Go behind the scenes of Prague’s most photographed building
Frank Gehry and Vlado Milunić's iconic building faced controversy when it was built in 1996; a new exhibit lets visitors learn more.
Where to eat and drink in Prague now: April's tastiest openings and events
Bagels on Korunní, black wheat bread in Smíchov, jianbing, Tuscan cooking, plus Prague Beer Fest and cherry blossoms in Hanspaulka.
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.
Prague’s secret garden cafés: 7 spots for a quiet spring coffee
From a new café nestled in a medieval monastery to a floral favorite in a rose garden, we've put together a list of peaceful places to savor a cuppa.
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.
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.
A buzz without booze: Prague’s top non-alcoholic beers and high-vibe hangouts
From Polish sours to herbal shots, Prague's non-alcoholic scene has evolved far beyond the basics. Here's where to drink dry this February.
Aussies and Kiwis in Prague unite for a Down Under celebration this weekend
CANZA kicks off 2026 with a joint Australia Day and Waitangi Day party, celebrating the nations' long-running friendship.
What to do this weekend in Prague: Best events for Jan. 30 to Feb. 1
Prague's final January weekend delivers: '90s architecture at CAMP, Náplavka market season opener, Moravian smoked meat invasion, and Earl Sweatshirt.
The ’90s are back: Prague’s most bizarre decade of architecture now on display
Now at CAMP, photographs, artifacts, and projections showcase the social and architectural landscape of 1990s Prague.
Watching porn with strangers: Prague’s daring new sex-positive festival
P*fest, two-days of alternative pornography at Bio Oko, rejects the industry's seedier side in favor of ethical production in a shame-free setting.
New English-friendly guide gives hats off to Czechia's best restaurants
Gault&Millau's second Czech edition doubles its restaurant count to 334, with two Prague establishments joining the elite four-toque tier.
Delicious doc spotlights the Italian expat who taught Prague the meaning of pizza
A Prague apartment, an electric oven, and a Neapolitan tradition on trial. Francesco Gallucci's story is coming to the big screen.
What to do this weekend in Prague: Best events for Jan. 23–25
Prague is serving up culture and carnival this weekend, from Bocelli's velvet tenor to Twin Peaks marathons and pig slaughter feasts.
Where to eat in Prague this month: January's tastiest openings
The new year brings French croissants, Slovak comfort food, and neighborhood cafes to kick off 2026 with taste.





