Study reveals deep divide in how men and women experience single life in Czechia
About one fifth of Czech adults are single. But how they experience life without a partner vastly varies based on age and gender.
Titian, Rubens, Bruegel: The art lover's guide to visiting Prague Castle
From new exhibits to a permanent collection dating to the 16th century, Prague Castle's world-class collection is overlooked. Here's how to visit.
Czech-Slovak relations reset: What does it mean for Czechia’s political direction?
After years of tensions, the Czech and Slovak governments have agreed to mend relations. Supporters say it's pragmatic, critics call it political drift.
100 days of Czechia’s government: What’s changed, what’s next, and how it affects you
This week marks 100 days since the new Czech government took office, and it’s been a bumpy ride. Here’s our recap’.
Prague concerts 2026: The ultimate guide to major tour dates and festivals
From RAYE and Halsey to Paul Simon and Tame Impala, see the biggest stars hitting the arenas, clubs, and summer festivals of Czechia this year.
Hundreds of thousands to march in Prague: Why is Czech democracy being put to the test (again)?
Letná plain is expected to see a massive show of force on Saturday afternoon against the current government. Here's what to know.
Free, English-friendly film comes to Prague in support of the LGBTQ community
Edison is set to screen ‘Five Films for Freedom,’ a selection of short films from the BFI Flare: London LGBTQIA+ Film Festival.
Three newly opened Prague exhibits Orwell would have bought a ticket to
These timely exhibits, ranging from photography to painting and mixed media, comment on who controls the story and seem essential viewing for today.
EXPLAINED: How Czech public media is funded – and why its future is so controversial
License fees protecting editorial independence fund Czech public broadcasters like Radio Prague International. What happens if the government scraps them?
Prague National Theatre premieres one of drama's most iconic female characters
A new production of Hedda Gabler, a must-see of female empowerment and psychological complexity, premiered last week at the Estates Theatre.
Is the world falling apart? Prague film festival offers answers, finds hope
The long-running One World Human Rights Film Festival returns to Prague, showcasing thought-provoking stories and tales of courage and activism.
EXPLAINED: How Thursday’s immunity vote could shake up Czech politics
Czech MPs will vote tomorrow on whether to lift the immunity of both Prime Minister Andrej Babiš and House Speaker Tomio Okamura. Here’s why it matters.
Underground studio in Žižkov brings together Prague’s beautiful and damned
Hidden in plain sight, Noah Lucas's Blind Eye Studio fosters art, community, and friendship and away from the prying eyes of judgement.
‘It’s a beautiful job’: The thrills of being a tour guide in Prague
A duo of history buffs and long-term Prague expats describe what the job is like behind the scenes as Christmas market season descends upon the city.
An inside look at Prague’s new Dan Brown-inspired walking tour
Expats.cz got early access to Prague City Tourism’s new book-inspired tour. Here's what we saw, plus a few of our favorite "secret" spots to visit after.
Must-see film festivals, premieres, and screenings in Czechia this autumn
Mark your culture calendar with a full season of film offerings from English-friendly Czech offerings to international festivals connecting communities.
To the moon and back: Dvořák’s humble Bohemian home reopens as a museum
Once a rural village inn, the composer’s childhood home now offers immersive exhibitions, workshops, and community events in Nelahozeves.





