Czech Republic Falls In World Press Freedom Index
How did the Czech Republic fare in a recent analysis of freedom of press throughout the world?
New Café Now Dishing Up Prague’s Favorite Ice Cream
A long-time favorite expat hangout has opened a new branch in Karlín with books, coffee, and (rejoice!) ice cream
This Weekend in Prague, See a Floating Home or Enjoy a Rare Rooftop View
Laze down the river in a mod houseboat or whizz along the Czech Republic’s fastest bike lane – Open House Praha offers weekend fun on a budget
Stormy Weather in Store for the Czech Republic this Summer
Meteorologists predict that a series of extreme thunderstorms will rattle regions throughout Central Europe
The Czech Republic Is the Most Liberal Country In the European Union
The 2017 Nanny State Index says a lack of sin taxes and excessive regulation make Czechia a haven for vice—but for how long?
10 Films that Perfectly Explain Life in the Czech Republic
A cinematic guide to the Czech Republic and its inhabitants – how many have of these defining Czech films have you seen?
New App Tracks the Best Public Toilets in Prague
For anyone who has ever needed to track down a WC faster than you can say “sightseeing in Prague”
Petřín Walkway Renamed to Commemorate Victims of Communism
The pedestrian walking path that runs parallel to Újezd street along the tram tracks should soon be given an official name
Destination Dining on the Road to Brno
A refreshingly simple menu, paired with moving moss walls, makes this new gourmet oasis on the D1 worth the drive
VIDEO: Prague Man Heads to Supermarket Wearing Only His Shoes
In typical Czech fashion, passerby seem completely unfazed by the determined nudist in their midst
Meet Fringeon: 2017 Fringe Festival Shows Announced
The sixteenth annual outing of the Prague Fringe Festival promises passion, politics, punchlines...and a pigeon!
Czech Girl Scout Who Stood Up to Neo-Nazi Is Internet Hero
The powerful image was captured at the rally of an extreme-right movement held in Brno, Czech Republic, on May Day
The Czech Republic’s First Library of Stuff Opens in Prague
Why buy a disco ball, ice cream maker, or tent, when you can borrow it from the library instead?
City Bans Bicycles in Pedestrian Areas of Historic Central Prague
The measure, which was approved Tuesday, is an effort to rid the center of the electric scooters which are replacing Segways in Prague 1
Witch-Burning Bonfires in the Czech Republic Visible from Space this Year
The fires were more prominent in Czechia than in Germany, Poland, Austria, and Slovakia
World’s First Footballpool League Kicks Off in Prague
In Czech, “fotbalpool,” the hybrid sport sees players standing on a giant billiards table using their legs in lieu of a cue stick
5 Reasons to Live in a Small Czech Village or Town
Our writer finds out that life outside of the Czech capital comes with its own important set of benefits