Prague’s Best Feature or Hipster Hell? Activists Take On Náplavka Gentrification
The Czech capital’s popular waterfront is one big overcrowded pub says a civic group who wants to know “Where has the water gone?”
One For the Weekend: Masaryk Phenomenon at National Museum
Yesterday marked 80 years since the death of the father of the First Czechoslovak Republic, today an exhibit honoring his life opens
Interview: British DJ Mark Knight
The house music pioneer heads to Roxy for an all-night-long set September 22
St. Wenceslas Celebrations Begin this Week In Prague
A two week festival of the patron saint of Bohemia kicks off this week in his namesake square
World’s Largest Touring Video Games Exhibit Comes to Prague
Anyone up for a game of Super Mario Bros. or Pong? The Game On exhibit will take over Holešovice market later this month
One for the Weekend: Prague Castle’s First Prosecco Festival
Also festivals devoted to arepas and burgers, two new farmer’s markets, and the start to vinobraní season
Prague’s Museum of Communism Opens New Location and Exhibit
Once neighbor to the world’s biggest capitalist symbol, the museum has relocated and expanded, re-opening last month
New Poll: Prague Is #1 Country for Working Abroad, #3 for Families
The annual Expat Insider poll has been released; the Czech Republic remains among the best nations in the world for expats
City of Prague Launches Online Free-Cycle Project
The new virtual marketplace offers a database of more than 3,000 used household items for free
American Songwriter Iron & Wine to Perform in Prague
Tickets for the acclaimed artist’s February performance at Divadlo Hybernia go on sale today
New Exhibit Marks the 60th Birthday of a Czech Icon
Opening in early September, Happy Mole celebrates Czech illustrator Zdeněk Miler’s world-famous character
Where Exactly Is the Bohemian In Bohemia these Days?
A new arrival finds plenty of Brooklyn style, but not much bohemian substance, in the newly gentrified Prague
Czech Innovation: Fighting Terror with Flower-Box Barriers
In an effort to curb public truck attacks, Czech researchers have developed structures made of reinforced concrete
Soviet Invasion to Be Recreated In Prague this Weekend
Street closures and tram and bus changes are scheduled for central Prague this Saturday due to filming
Galerie Rudolfinum Celebrates 100th Exhibit with Free Admission
Open since 1994, the modern art gallery on Prague’s Alšovo nábřeží has announced its next big show, the space’s 100th
New Series of Maps Reflects High Levels of Czech Xenophobia
Lending some context to all those red spots – where does Czech discrimination toward foreigners originate?
10 Thrilling, Dazzling, High-Flying Reasons to Visit Letní Letná 2017
This year’s event at Letenské sady is bigger, better, and more colorful than ever before – tickets are now on sale!






