Prague's historic Rothmayer villa garden opens free to public
The garden of Prague's Rothmayer villa, built in 1928 by Otto Rothmayer, is now open to the public for free on select days.
A year-round guide to medieval festivals in Prague and Czechia
From Hradčany to Český Krumlov: Your guide to the best medieval festivals, jousting tournaments, and castle events across the Czech lands this year.
Khamoro Festival brings gypsy jazz, Romani beats and colorful parades to Prague
Branded as the world’s largest Roma festival, Khamoro is coming to Prague next week, with a program packed with devilish music, exhibitions and more.
The world comes to Malá Strana: Prague Fringe Festival marks 25 years
The festival that made Prague feel like home for English-speaking audiences is back. One week, dozens of shows – jump in at the deep end.
Eurovision 2026: Where to watch – or boycott – the final in Prague
We've rounded up the best of Eurovision in Prague this year, from full-throated watch parties to deliberate anti-Eurovision events.
Vyšehrad in 2026: Why Prague’s ‘second castle’ is worth revisiting
Alongside fencing and blacksmithing, Prague’s historic Vyšehrad opens it season of underground tours and fortress-side beer.
Say cheese: Where to find analog photo booths in Prague
A French company dedicated to saving a dying art form has quietly installed some of the world's last working analog photo booths across the city.
EVENT: Three evenings with Tomáš Sedláček on today’s biggest questions
The renowned economist-philosopher is launching a Sunday evening series, 'Truth and Love 2.0', on meaning, society, and the legacy of Václav Havel.
Secret vinyl listening sessions revive a forgotten Prague cinema
Hidden a few meters from the Charles Bridge, a small collective dives into old records, iconic vinyls and new musical voices in an intimate setting.
Witches’ Night in Czechia brings bonfires, fantasy balls, and a fiery Celtic festival
Beyond the traditional sausages and parkside parties in Prague, this year brings out some new rites of spring to try.
Majáles, then and now: Prague's greatest student festival marks its 20th year of revival
This Friday, Prague's biggest student festival turns 20 – but its roots stretch back centuries, and its most bizarre chapter happened in 1965.
An English-language Havel? This hidden Prague theater is making it happen
Polyamory, AI, and 9-to-5 absurdity: Havel’s 1968 satire lands in English in Prague, feeling like a Black Mirror episode from the past.
Spring blossoms: Where to soak up Japanese culture in Prague this Hanami season
Prague has more Japanese culture than you might expect, from this weekend's Hanami festival to year-round tips for finding it across the capital.
Prague’s new rave scene trades ecstasy for espresso and early starts
The city's most exciting nights out are happening at 11 a.m. in coffee shops, in fitness studios, and aboard private trains to converted mills.
Dancing House at 30: Go behind the scenes of Prague’s most photographed building
Frank Gehry and Vlado Milunić's iconic building faced controversy when it was built in 1996; a new exhibit lets visitors learn more.
Open House Prague returns with 100 rarely accessible spaces open to the public
On May 23-24, urban architecture lovers can see, for free, typically closed buildings from palaces to factories. Here's what's on offer.
Prague's puppet royalty returns: Two iconic theaters reopen as Hurvínek turns 100
Spejbl and Hurvínek Theatre and Říše loutek have both just reopened after major renovations. Here's how to visit both.





