
Coronavirus update, Sept. 17, 2021: Prague mayor calls for return of testing in schools
Plus: Health minister says widespread healthcare reform needed, MEPs to debate antibodies, Thursday is third day with more than 500 new cases.
Coronavirus update, Sept. 15, 2021: Prague school closes down due to Covid spread
Plus: Chodov walk-in center already offering third jab, people in Covid quarantine can vote early at drive-throughs, Prague’s R number drops to 1.0.
Czech president Zeman and his predecessor Václav Klaus have been hospitalized in Prague
The reason for the current president's hospitalization has not yet been disclosed; Klaus is struggling with hypertension.
Czech Center in New York to mark 20th anniversary of 9/11 attacks with audiovisual show
A book by a Czech-born architect who helped in the aftermath has also been released in English and Czech.
5 simple steps for making your move to Prague as stress-free as possible
We spoke with a long-time relocation expert who shared some advice for how to plan your move to Prague, step-by-step.
Tough times ahead for Czech Airbnb providers despite jump in turnover worldwide
A lack of foreign tourists in Prague and other Czech cities leaves the accommodation provider struggling to recreate pre-pandemic success.
Czech morning news in brief: Top headlines for August 13, 2021
German President to visit the Czech Republic, number of tourists visiting Prague nearly doubles, Rock for People Hope festival kicks off in Hradec Králové.
Coffee scene comeback: 5 new сafés to try in Prague this summer
With dispensing windows a thing of the past for now, these new cafés offer lovely interiors and tantalizing food and drink.
Where to go when something doesn't feel right? Diagnostic exams with a friendly face in Prague
The language barrier can add anxiety to the already uncomfortable MRI experience – Proton Therapy Center is devoted to easing foreigner's fears.
Number of long-term rental flats in Prague highest in five years and rents are dropping
The lack of tourists has seen a lot of short-term rentals now on the market for stable tenants, and rents have dropped almost 10 percent year-on-year.
Prague's Petřín Tower to light up in blue and white in support of Israel
The Prague landmark will be lit up in the colors of the Israeli flag tonight as the city honors victims of recent violence in the region
Prague takes preventative flooding measures after heavy rainfall
With rain in the forecast through the next week in the Czech Republic, Prague has closed the popular Náplavka embankments.
Prague Castle resumes blanket security checks of visitors
Security checks of visitors to Prague Castle have been reinstated today due to what police are calling the "international security situation."
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.
Home office is here to stay, and developers are already responding
Two new developments from Skanska Reality will have dedicated work areas plus green space and services that can be enjoyed without leaving home.
Prague kicks off bicycle season with record investment in new paths and infrastructure
During the pandemic, bike use rose 38 percent, and the city hopes to support that growth with new routes and technical improvements for cyclists.
Prague has a new strategic plan to increase the number of affordable flats
The city hopes to see 9,000 new flats a year created with a focus on affordable and quality housing.