10 free Prague festivals this weekend that aren't about wine
There's more to this weekend than vinobraní—enjoy Asian cuisine at Náplavka, browse second-hand goods in a former power plant, and more.
To the moon and back: Dvořák’s humble Bohemian home reopens as a museum
Once a rural village inn, the composer’s childhood home now offers immersive exhibitions, workshops, and community events in Nelahozeves.
From cocktails to city walks: Prague gets ready for a Langdon-inspired tourism boom
Hundreds queued to buy Dan Brown’s latest Prague-set thriller Tuesday. Will the bestselling author do for the Czech capital what he did for Paris and Rome?
Prague’s Asia festival to combat xenophobia with K-pop and curry this weekend
Visitors can wander between stalls offering everything from Vietnamese pho to Korean bibimbap, Pakistani curries, and Japanese matcha desserts.
Prague opens first steamship museum aboard historic 1938 vessel
The Vyšehrad paddle steamer has opened in Prague, becoming a permanent cultural attraction marking 160 years of Vltava navigation.
In 2025, Prague's Signal Festival goes from four nights to forever
From Oct. 16-19, Czechia's long running festival of light will stun visitors with virtual waterfalls, constellations, and a permanent second act.
Stories of exile, culture, and cuisine light up Prague’s Al Qamar Film Festival
Three days of screenings, markets, and live performances at Edison Filmhub highlight voices and traditions from the Middle East and North Africa this week.
Prague Castle revives wine harvest festival with free entry, open-air tastings
Prague Castle’s vintage harvest returns Sept. 6–7 with free entry, open-air tastings, folk music, and family fun in the Royal Garden.
Pražák Quartet teams with international musicians for Prague festival
In the autumn, five evenings of chamber music will feature guest artists from around the world, combining classics and contemporary works.
New doc sends Czech Putin sympathizers to Ukraine, premieres on ’68 invasion anniversary
Three Czechs swayed by Russian propaganda face the war’s reality in Change My Mind, a new film premiering on the anniversary of the 1968 invasion.
MAPPED: Take Prague's historic animal-themed pub walking tour
Have you heard of the Prague Beer Zoo? Guided by ancient signs, the tour promises a classic pub near every landmark. Try it here:
From Czechoslovakia to Ukraine: Festival views Russian invasions through foreign eyes
NeverMore 68 explores both invasions through exhibitions, films, and eyewitness accounts, highlighting foreign perspectives.
What to watch this week in Czechia: 5 Picks from The Prague Reporter
The genre-defying thriller Weapons hits local cinemas while Jenna Ortega returns in season two of Wednesday on Netflix.
Steampunk village or dinner with acrobats? Circus magic landing in Prague
Czechia’s belove annual circus festival Letní Letná opens next week, followed by the premiere of Cirque du Soleil’s KURIOS, set for a month-long Letná run.
Take a walk through Czech LGBTQ+ history with Prague Pride's new Rainbow Trails
Rainbow Trails maps Prague’s queer history into hiking routes, blending national tradition with hidden LGBTQ+ stories for Pride and beyond.
'Prague is...absolutely magnificent': Ozzy had a smashing good time in Czechia
The late heavy-metal icon left his mark on Czechia through unforgettable performances, and one now-legendary act of destruction.
Folklore gets its groove back this weekend in Prague
From mariachi and tacos to embroidered skirts and Estonian stompers, Prague’s folk festivals are ditching clichés and dancing into the future.






