One for the Weekend: Celebrating 660 Years of Charles Bridge
Commemorative events take place Sunday; read on for fun facts about the bridge, including when it last saw car traffic!
One For the Weekend: Prague Open Vineyards
For the first time ever, the city of Prague is opening its private vineyards to the public – expect good vintages and secret views
WWII Deportation Site to Become Summer Concert Space
A midsummer series of performances will offer critical reflection on the railway’s tragic place in Czech history
One for the Weekend: Fire & Smoke Grilling and BBQ Festival
Dig into burgers, kebabs, and ribs along the waterfront tomorrow—go for the food stay for the chill vibe!
Rubber Gloves Plus Real Nudes Equal Prague’s Steamiest Summer Exhibit
Walking the line between performance art and porn, a Slovak-born exhibition gets a showing in the Czech capital this August
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?
Meet Fringeon: 2017 Fringe Festival Shows Announced
The sixteenth annual outing of the Prague Fringe Festival promises passion, politics, punchlines...and a pigeon!
Hey! That’s Our Beer Garden: US Tour Bus Features Prague Pics
A rolling advertisement for downtown Concord, NH actually shows a photo of Riegrovy Sady beer garden
5 Ways to Summon Spring in Prague this Weekend
While the weather doesn’t exactly look promising, this mix of indoor and outdoor events is meant to make you feel springy!
Former Karlín Barracks to Be Transformed into Summer Culture Space
The up-and-coming Prague district will reportedly get its version of the popular Žižkov Freight Station hangout as early as this summer
George Michael to Be Honored at this Year’s Metronome Festival in Prague
Czech band Monkey Business has announced that they will be playing a special greatest hits sets in tribute to the late British singer
Rare Unpublished Early Photos of Prague Now on Display
A new exhibition in Prague Jindřišská Tower features early photos of the Czech capital and its colorful inhabitants
Prague Premiere of “Deaf Empire” Celebrates the Father of Czech Music
A new English-language play centers on Bedřich Smetana, the composer and Czech national hero from whose extreme personal loss emerged orchestral genius
Prague Valentine’s Day for the Black-Hearted
Candy and flowers not your thing? A new exhibit and accompanying film fest devoted to H.P. Lovecraft will appeal to your cruel, cruel heart
Kafka Re-Telling to Be Staged In Abandoned Prague Cinema
The story behind the on-going restoration of the legendary movie theater plus why Kafka matters now more than ever
Prague Opera House Chosen as One of World’s Most Beautiful
The design website My Modern Met has chosen the Estates Theatre as one of the grandest opera venues on the globe
Anonymous Donor Gifts Millions to Prague Zoo Gorilla Pavilion
Between a visit from Dr. Jane Goodall and the arrival of a miracle baby it's been a good year for gorillas in Prague





