
The Daily Dozen: 12 things to know about Czechia today
A Roma Holocaust site almost restored, takeout increases in popularity, and more buzzworthy stories for Dec. 20, 2022.
Christmas carols to ring out through Prague's metro
This Tuesday, Dec. 13, Christmas carols will fill the entrances of Prague's Muzeum and Náměstí Republiky metro stations.
Prague's first trolleybus line in 50 years goes into operation
A 12-kilometer long track from Palmovka to Čakovice has been completed, and Prague's first trolleybus since 1972 is now in operation.
The Daily Dozen: 12 things to know about Czechia today
A Czech satellite, World Rally in Prague, metro woes, and other buzzworthy Czech headlines for Nov. 29, 2022.
Prague tram parade celebrates 60 years of the iconic Tatra T3
This Sunday, November 20, a parade of historic T3 trams through Prague's city center will commemorate 60 years of the iconic Tatra vehicles.
Brno finally gets a 'metro' with opening of country's longest tram tunnel
After three years, a new line with a 602-meter long tram tunnel in the center of Brno that can save passengers up to fifteen minutes is in trial operation.
The Daily Dozen: 12 things to know about Czechia today
News, tips, and Expats.cz top stories for Prague and the Czech Republic on Sept. 15, 2022.
Prague's newest tram stop was made with a 3D printer
A striking new bench and covering at the Stromovka tram stop in Prague 7 was printed out over the course of 36 hours and unveiled this weekend.
GALLERY: This week's headlines for Czechia in 10 photos
This week (Aug. 22–26) saw anarchists mark Ukrainian Independence Day in Prague, gorgeous glass go on display in the Crystal Valley, and more.
Prague 5 has city's smelliest public transport passengers, says new survey
Only about half of Prague's public transport passengers shower daily, according to a new Ipsos survey about the Czech capital's cleaning habits.
Florenc stop on metro C line to close again this weekend due to repairs
Nine more concrete beams will be removed from the ceiling of the metro vestibule as part of the ongoing renovation of the station.
Is 'upskirting' a crime in Czechia? Prague metro incident raises questions
The Prague police are investigating the case of a man who filmed women up their skirts on the metro escalators.
Poll: Will you still wear a respirator on Czech public transport?
The legal obligation to cover your mouth and nose on public transit ends at midnight, but many experts urge caution.
Prague's newest tram line opens with retro and historic vehicles
A new tram line from Sídliště Barrandov to Holyně was inaugurated this weekend during a ceremony that included some of the city's classic trams.
Prague to Bologna and a CZK 46,000 meal: Bolt users went to extremes in 2021
One user ordered meals from 132 different eateries, while another had an average of 1.4 meals delivered per day.
Free shared bikes are now a permanent part of Prague's public transport
A pilot project offering holders of a Prague public transport pass access to free 15-minute rides through bikesharing apps has been a success.
Policy program reveals government plans to transform life in Czechia
The new Czech government’s leaked policy plan gives deadlines for sweeping reforms to modernize life in the country.
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