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.
Havel in English: Expats.cz invites you to a night of theater in Prague
Use discount code HAVEL50 for half-price tickets to the April 14 premiere of Václav Havel's 1968 play The Increased Difficulty of Concentration at Celetná.
FULL: Kunsthalle x Expats.cz invite families for a free art workshop
Families in Prague can join a day of creative, English-friendly workshops at Kunsthalle Praha, hosted in collaboration with Expats.cz this April.
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.
Who was František Palacký? Prague National Museum founder gets a new exhibition
While Neruda and Němcová are names associated with the National Revival, Palacký’ laid the foundations for one of the country’s most vital institutions.
EVENT: Join Expats.cz for a guided tour of a brutalist Prague landmark
Sign up for a walking tour of Prager's Cubes at CAMP on April 22 and learn what's next for this Prague landmark.
Nick Cave, jazz in the squares, and island festivals: Prague's open-air calendar for 2026
Prague's open-air season kicks off in late April and doesn't stop until June. Sting, free buskers, fringe theater, and a lot in between.
50+ essential culture picks for Prague this spring: Art, theater, live music, and film
Kentridge and de Chirico canvases, free architecture tours and museum entry, theater on the 'Fringe,' plus open-air festival season begins!
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.
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.
Irish theater hits Prague with a Traveller wake, a wily housekeeper, and a glossary
Martin Beanz Warde performs his acclaimed one-man show The Dead House, while John B. Keane's Moll brings 20th century Ireland to Prague via Bratislava.
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.





