
Czech morning news in brief: top headlines for May 28, 2021
Filmmaker to replace Feri in lower house, Slovakia opens to vaccinated incomers, and the Prague-Split sleeper train departs on its first journey today.
Czech morning news in brief: top headlines for May 27, 2021
Czech operators say cable cars frequently inspected, environmentalists slam new building act, Czech Republic celebrates UNESCO heritage of four countries.
Czech morning news in brief: top headlines for May 20, 2021
The EU could reopen travel by June, the Kundera library opens in Paris, hundreds of Israel supporters gather at Prague's Franz Kafa statue.
Ruins, towers, and castles rediscovered: Top 50 Czech tourist attractions reflect a year of slow travel
Restrictions and closures took a heavy toll on visits to Prague Castle and other bastions of traditional tourism.
Czech Republic partially relaxes quarantine rules for arrivals from abroad
From May 4, the rules for returning to the Czech Republic from orange and red countries on the travel-risk map will change.
Prague Airport, CzechTourism, and Prague City Tourism to join forces on reinventing the sector
When international travel restarts, key local players plan to work together to rebuild and improve inbound travel.
Danish diving instructor in Prague teaches benefits of 'joyful underwater swimming'
From the deep blue sea to the daily grind, Lars Nielsen teaches people how to breathe for a better life.
Czech morning news in brief: top headlines for April 27, 2021
Travel ban to India in affect from today, Babiš tells Zeman there is just one version of Vrbětice events, and Czech Railways resumes more routes.
Cottages, guesthouses, and glamping: how will holiday look in the Czech Republic this summer?
With no date set for the reopening of hotels as of yet, domestic holidays in guest accomodations are rapidly filling up in the Czech Republic.
Czech morning news in brief: top headlines for April 26, 2021
Zeman's interview on Vrbětice blast makes Moscow "happy," Prague Zoo temporarily closes Sunday due to crowds, and former president Havel's brother dies.
American towns called Prague and Pilsen still show connections to their heritage
Bohemian immigrants left their mark on the map in several parts of the U.S.
Czech morning news in brief: top headlines for April 15, 2021
Border checks with Germany ended at midnight, Czech troops ready to withdraw from Afghanistan, and Slavia Prague's Kúdela sidelined for 10 games.
Czech morning news in brief: top headlines for March 26, 2021
The Czech census begins, Kupka painting sets record at auction, and through traffic along Prague's embankments may be restricted to locals.
Czech morning news in brief: top headlines for March 18, 2021
Hackers hit the Ministry of the Interior, train travel times from Prague to Brno to increase, and a cherished Czech apple tree takes home a prize.
You can now buy respirators in 30 Prague metro stations
Prague Public Transit Company is selling FFP2 respirators at some points of sale based at stations in the capital as well as online.
Czech morning news in brief: top stories for March 5, 2021
Cyberattack targets Prague City Hall, theater reps demand culture reopening, Tatra Around the World 2 begins next leg, and online grocers limit purchases.
Czech morning news in brief: top stories for March 1, 2021
Czech police holding a man accused of threatening PM Babiš, travel to Maldives from Czech Republic breaks records, four-day workweek proposed.