Vyšehrad roof renovations will offer visitors a rare view of Prague
The Basilica of St. Peter and Paul roof reconstruction will create an unconventional view from twenty meters above the surrounding park and cemetery.
A Prague library turns the page on overtourism – with hospitality
Prague's Municipal Library has announced it will do more to accomodate tourists who stand in line for hours to visit its famed book tower.
What non-EU workers need to know about Czechia’s new work rules
New 2026 rules for Czechia: 90-day visa guarantees and easier Blue Cards for tech, but stricter behavioral checks and higher salary floors for residents.
Czech politics in 2026: Key election dates, who can vote, and what to expect
Czech politics this year will bring budget talks, legal proceedings and October elections, as Andrej Babiš’s new coalition settles into office.
EXPLAINED: Czechia’s flag and the politics behind a proposed Flag Day
PM Babiš proposes March 30 as Czech Flag Day, reviving debate over the blue triangle, a symbol originally tied to Slovakia.
EXPLAINED: Czech-Slovak relations 33 years after the Velvet Divorce
On the anniversary of Czechoslovakia's split, a new populist axis and shared culture wars make the clean break look more like a complicated situationship.
A total legal reset: Every new law and change coming to Czechia in 2026
Changes in insurance, family law, housing rules, immigration and residence, and far more will all affect your daily life next year: here's the entire list.
Will Czechia keep Ukraine’s ammunition flowing? Understanding the 'Prague Pipeline'
A Jan. 7 meeting will decide if Czechia continues coordinating Ukraine’s ammo program, with major consequences for European security.
Two years after Czechia’s worst shooting tragedy, how have gun laws changed?
Digital monitoring, mandatory mental health reporting, and expanded police powers shift the country from gun-friendly to prevention-focused. Will it last?
Why the ‘expat tier’ should care about Czechia’s hardline migration pivot
On International Migrants Day activists will gather at the Nicolas Winton statue to warn of the hardline migration shifts threatening all foreigners.
Prague's year in food 2025: The trends, tips, and tables you need to try now
Every Michelin milestone, must-visit opening, and insider tip you need to navigate Prague and Czechia's most exciting dining season yet.
'Totally absurd': Americans in Czechia react to proposed bill to restrict dual citizenship
While the bill has a slim chance of passing, its introduction alone is being called an attack on identity and family by the dual citizens we spoke to.
Papilio makes culinary history as Czechia’s first two-star Michelin restaurant
In a record year, eight other restaurants received one Michelin star, five in Prague and three in the regions, while 18 Bib Gourmands were awarded.
Czech women more likely than men to accept gender inequality
Gender Equality Index 2025 reveals that women themselves often maintain and perpetuate traditional views with 68 percent saying it's the man's job to earn.
US plans for 5-year social media review to affect Czech travelers
The U.S. Customs and Border Protection proposes collecting five years of social media, email, and phone data from visa-waiver travelers, including Czechs.
End of an empire? What Babiš’s PM appointment means for the Czech economy
As Andrej Babiš resumes the premiership for the third time, taking a look at Agrofert, the conglomerate fueling Czechia's political crisis and economy.
Pavel to appoint Babiš as PM ending conflict-of-interest deadlock
The resolution marks a significant moment for Czech politics, as conflict-of-interest allegations have shadowed Babiš throughout his political career.





