Prague suspends reconstruction of Libeň Bridge, pushing opening to 2030s
The delay on the key Prague 7-8 link means ongoing limits on tram capacity, road traffic rerouting, and uncertainty around future closures.
It's final: Shared e-scooters to vanish from Prague permanently
Following years of back-and-forth debate, from January 2026 the city will ban the vehicles on the grounds of endangering pedestrian safety.
Thousands demand science-backed climate policies in massive Prague protest
Demonstrators demanded science-based climate policies and protection, while widening coalition scandals stoke public anger.
Prague residents vote to curb party tourism, putting an end to the 'all night circus'
In a referendum held alongside the general election, an overwhelming majority of Prague 1 voters called for more regulation of nightlife.
Prague to ban all shared e-scooters from January over safety concerns
E-bikes will be spared, but from 2026 authorities will have the authority to remove scooters parked in central Prague.
Prague’s newest bridge could be busier than Charles, and is built for locals
The long-awaited, record-expensive bridge will connect Prague 4 with 5, slashing journey times and giving the capital a new cultural landmark.
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.
Single-use tickets and fines on all Prague public transport to surge
This is the first time since 2021 that prices for timed journeys (such as 30 or 90 minutes) will rise, with fines also now leaping by 50 percent.
Staroměstská station to be shut for one month due to blaze
Police have caught the six people (all Czechs aged 20 to 23 years old) who authorities believe are connected to the case.
Confirmed: Key Prague metro station will close for one year
City officials say that the station on the A line needs to have its escalators replaced, platforms repaired, and some shops removed.
A cooler commute: More trams in Prague will get air conditioning
At the moment, just 16 percent of all trams in the capital have operational air conditioning: this is about to change.
Can renaming a metro erase history? Vltavská station debate heats up
Renaming Prague’s Vltavská metro to honor a future philharmonic hall raises concerns about overshadowing nearby WWII deportation site Nádraží Bubny.
Activists breach Prague district town hall, hoist Palestinian flag
The perpetrators also sent out a fake press release to major media outlets, with the country's public news agency duped into reporting on the event.
New signs on Prague's Náplavka call for respect from residents, tourists
The new markings aim to promote mutual respect among cyclists, pedestrians, and other path users as part of a broader safety campaign.
Prague's Lennon Wall celebrates 45 years with new portraits and call for world unity
Expats.cz spoke with the main figures behind a project that aims to encourage similar, positive messages around the world.
Prague tram driver caught on video assaulting Ukrainian family
Footage of the driver hitting a man holding a child and shouting anti-Ukrainian remarks has sparked public outrage and a government response.
Prague residents rally to reopen Kasárna Karlín culture hub
The expat-popular venue in Prague 8's Karlín district closed suddenly in mid-2024 due to violating building laws—its reopen date is unknown.





