Červený Jelen: Prague's newest pub is a 'stag party' you'll welcome
With its record-breaking beer tower and menu of Central European classics the "Red Stag" looks to become a centrally located favorite
The most delicious traditional Czech breads and where to try them in Prague
In honor of World Bread Day on October 16, 2019, these are some of the most traditional Czech breads and tips for where to try or buy them in Prague
Will New Year’s Day fireworks happen in Prague after all?
A civic group plans to stage a big fireworks show in Prague to make up for City Hall's cancellation
Czech Republic's famous Kutná Hora "bone church" to ban photography as of 2020
In an effort to restore respect and dignity to the chapel and those whose remains adorn it, the parish has issued a photography ban
November 17th lineup announced: re-enactments, concerts, exhibits to mark 30 years since the Velvet Revolution
A schedule of performances, events, and other details of the upcoming anniversary celebration have been released
New Czech movie The Prague Orgy shows Philip Roth’s vision of 1970s Czechoslovakia
The ‘gorgeous bleakness’ of Prague in the 1970s is captured in a new film based on a classic novella
VIDEO: Karel Gott leaves behind a treasure trove of music
Gott's career spanned a wealth of material from covers of the Beatles and John Denver to forays into New Wave and hip-hop
Wall Is Over: Prague's Lennon Wall covered by tarps, will re-emerge as a gallery for professional artists
After the wall is renovated, it will host professional art and be guarded by cameras
The population of the Czech Republic last year was the highest on record since World War II
The number of people in the Czech lands grew by almost 40,000 last year to 10,649,800
Prague's Clementinum courtyard is re-opening to the public today with a festive St. Wenceslas market
A St. Wenceslas market pops up in a surprising historic venue today
Czech Culture and Health Ministries will open doors for St. Wenceslas Day
The Culture Ministry and Health Ministry will open the doors of their Prague headquarters on September 28
Stalin has been condemned, and Prague's Metronome area will be closed to the public
Prague must immediately close part of the pedestal of the former Stalin Memorial
Seventh Signal Festival of light art focuses on revolution in the past and future
The seventh edition will be on routes through Malá Strana, Old Town and Karlín
Late-night haunt Chapeau Rouge celebrates 100 years in Prague with free entry
The Czech capital's most famous after hours clubs has been known for its noisy, spirited debauchery for centuries
Prague wants to decommission its Cold War–era anti-nuclear shelters to save money
The Cold War is over, but the city pays heavily to maintain bomb shelters
Alfons Mucha’s Slav Epic may return to Moravský Krumlov for temporary display
The painting cycle may leave Prague until a permanent home is found
Historic Prague department store Bílá Labuť will be transformed into a Parisian-style shopping gallery
Prague's iconic Bílá Labuť shopping center and the surrounding area should see some major improvement in the coming years