Culture on a budget in Prague: Where to find free museums, concerts, and films
As culture costs climb in Prague, here’s how to enjoy the city’s best music, art, film, and architecture without blowing your budget.
‘We will not be Czechoslovakia’: Israel invokes Munich as Czechia resists Palestinian state
Foreign Minister Gideon Sa’ar warned against Munich-style appeasement as Czechia resists Palestinian state recognition, calling instead for dialogue.
Public transport ridership in Czechia rebounds to near-record highs
Public transport in Czechia hit a record 1.92 billion riders last year, with ticket revenue surpassing CZK 8.1 billion, its highest annual intake.
Czech news in brief for August 1: Friday's top headlines
Police, ministry websites hit by cyberattack, Kladno trains return to Masaryk Station Aug. 4, and Brno meat tech start-up gets CZK 61M grant.
Czech news in brief for July 31: Thursday's top headlines
Czech seismographs detect strong Kamchatka quake, Czech Oscar bid sparks controversy, and Prague flights unaffected by UK radar chaos.
Are you ready for a blackout? New Czech crisis manual tells you how to prepare
The country's first official survival guide urges citizens to keep a radio, food, and water for 72 hours, and small-denomination cash.
Toyota to build first European EV in the Czech Republic by 2028
The plant, operated by Toyota Motor Manufacturing Czech Republic, will produce approximately 100,000 EVs annually.
Czech news in brief for July 30: Wednesday's top headlines
Twenty-eight groups register for Czech October elections, Toyota to build EVs in Czechia from 2028, and bodies found near Prague hospital stairs.
Liberec region set to buy landmark Ještěd hotel and tower
The futuristic mountaintop hotel and transmitter, eyed for UNESCO status, will remain in public hands after years.
Czech news in brief for July 29: Tuesday's top headlines
Czech economy hit by new EU-U.S. tariff deal, Czech party ignites national euthanasia debate, and Liberec region to buy back iconic Ještěd tower.
A prestigious Prague MBA program is rocket fuel for development and networking
An MBA program at the Prague University of Economics and Business, or VŠE, delivers expert insights into the secrets of business management.
How the new transatlantic trade deal may reshape prices, jobs, and industry in Czechia
US President Donald Trump's proposed agreement with the EU will likely make several items and industries costlier than now.
Czech news in brief for July 28: Monday's top headlines
Czech leaders accept EU-US tariffs deal, Beskydy streams near flood as rains intensify, and Prague Pride kicks off today with 180+ events.
Prague Pride 2025: A guide to parades, parties, and English-friendly festivities
This year's week-long LGBTQ+ festival kicks off from July 28, spotlighting queer identity, community, and activism with 200+ events across the city.
Czech news in brief for July 27: Sunday's top headlines
Strong storms and heavy rain batters north Moravia, Bouzková tops Nosková to win Prague Open, and more weekend headlines.
Czechia sends its first contestant to world's largest transgender pageant
Martina Sobková becomes the first Czech to compete at Miss International Queen, the largest global beauty pageant for transgender women.
Stalin lives! Prague cultural center officially reopens through end of summer
The Stalin cultural center in Prague has reopened through August after its unexpected closure, with city officials exploring funds for partial renovation.





