TimeOut ranks two Prague cinemas among the world's 100 best
From one of Europe's oldest still-functioning cinemas to a small but chic arthouse newcomer, the Czech capital remains a cinephiles dream.
Prague’s sewers are flush with history: Peek inside 120 years later
A new exhibit, tours, and events commemorate Prague's transition from a medieval town struggling with sanitation to modern European metropolis.
Dinner and a show: 3 Prague cinemas pairing film with gourmet dining experiences
From rum-soaked kitschy movies to a six-course meal served alongside Ratatouille, Prague's independent cinemas are reinventing movie night.
From Planetarium to Palác: Festival Spectaculare returns to Prague with five weeks of other-worldly arts
The 13th edition of the festival brings 17 events to Prague's finest venues this March and April.
Leonardo DiCaprio set to arrive in Prague this week to shoot new Scorsese film
The star is arriving in the Czech capital following a busy awards season schedule in Western Europe; he will begin work on What Happens at Night.
Prague’s first 'Human Library' lets you borrow a person, not a book
Next week in Prague, the British Council 'lends out' humans for 20-minute conversations aimed at creating community and paying kindness forward.
In one of Europe’s most secular countries, Prague puts faith in ‘spiritual tourism’
Prague City Tourism has launched a new initiative aimed at attracting slow travelers who seek history, culture, and serenity now.
Chasing spring? 10 lush Czech greenhouses to explore now
Czechia's glass sanctuaries provide year-round botanical refuges where exotic flora thrives regardless of season or weather outside.
'The Grandmother': A new translation of the book that captures the Czech soul
A fresh English edition of Božena Němcová’s beloved novel, a decade in the making, unlocks a story of Czech identity to readers everywhere.
'Our Town premiere': International cast brings American masterpiece to Prague
Prague Shakespeare Company's new staging of Thornton Wilder's iconic meditation on cosmos and community is the play we all need now.
Why you need to watch 'Gerta Schnirch' to understand Czech culture
A Czech-German woman's survival through the Brno death march and communist rule questions collective guilt, national identity, and generational trauma.
7 authentic Masopust parades across Czechia, from Bohemia to Moravia
Before Lent begins, Czech villages enact pre-Christian rituals passed down for centuries. Visit one of these Masopust festivals to see living folklore.
Aussies and Kiwis in Prague unite for a Down Under celebration this weekend
CANZA kicks off 2026 with a joint Australia Day and Waitangi Day party, celebrating the nations' long-running friendship.
The ’90s are back: Prague’s most bizarre decade of architecture now on display
Now at CAMP, photographs, artifacts, and projections showcase the social and architectural landscape of 1990s Prague.
Watching porn with strangers: Prague’s daring new sex-positive festival
P*fest, two-days of alternative pornography at Bio Oko, rejects the industry's seedier side in favor of ethical production in a shame-free setting.
Six must-see performances on Prague's premier stages this winter
Several new operas are debuting this season in venues across Prague while circus festivals and other dance spectacles await.
'Prague and Syria—both are my homelands': A Muslim family's ten years in Czechia on film
The new documentary Amira's Children shows an integration in real time amid a period of highly polarized debate on refugees in Czechia.





