Prague safety campaign uses body outlines on tracks to warn of tram dangers
Body outlines on tram tracks are the latest measure to warn pedestrians to avoid fatal accidents
Stalin may be purged from Prague’s cultural scene due to structural and legal challenges
The popular hangout under the Metronome has had a poor structural evaluation, and the City Council is examining its future
The vast majority of Czechs spend their vacations close to home
Some 80 percent of Czechs travel domestically for vacation, according to Eurostat
Foreigners spray painting Prague's Charles Bridge caught ‘blue handed’ by police, face up to 3 years in prison
Two people were arrested while tagging a pillar on Charles Bridge, one of Prague’s main landmarks
Prague taxi driver charges ‘record’ 7,500 crowns for ride from Prague Airport to Pankrác
A record amount of overcharging was reported last week when a Prague taxi driver rang up 7,500 crowns for a 20-minute ride from the airport
Prague’s airport expands express security checks for Schengen flights, but for a fee
This is one of several innovations to improve travel during what is expected to be the busiest summer season ever at the airport
Mattoni’s highway eagles have become roadside art to skirt Czech anti-advertising laws
Bottled water maker Karlovarské minerální vody is covering its distinctive eagle-shaped signs in art to avoid having to take them down
New figures show Prague now needs housing for 1.55 million
The city has been underestimating the number of people in Prague, and this has a big impact on how many flats will need to be built
Many Prague exchange offices ignoring new consumer protection rules
Exchange offices still post VIP rates and refuse to cancel the transaction within three hours
Prague plans to better integrate new metro lines with trains in the future
New metro lines planned to make synergy with urban railways are the key to Prague’s future, according to two deputy mayors
Czech insurance could cover up to 90 percent of medical cannabis
Medical cannabis should be 90 percent covered by Czech insurance companies, but some politicians have privacy concerns
Prague wins Red Dot design awards for T3 Coupé tram and public furniture
Prague won two prizes at the international Red Dot Design Awards: for the T3 Coupé and new city furniture
Prague taxi rates may rise for the first time in 13 years
Taxi prices should rise to match inflation, with one kilometer reaching CZK 36
Two new UNESCO World Heritage Sites named in the Czech Republic
The Czech Republic has two new UNESCO World Heritage Sites, bringing the country’s total to 14
Afraid of crowds? Google Maps now shows if Prague’s trains and trams are full
A new crowd-sourced feature on Google Maps should tell people which connections have the most seats available
See inside Prague's Hrzán and Liechtenstein Palaces on Cyril and Methodius Day
Two state-owned palaces, Hrzánský palác and Lichtenštejnský palác, will be open to the public on July 5; both have impressive interior décor
Prague’s tourism and film professionals count on a boost from Spider-Man: Far From Home
Spider-Man: Far From Home is one of the most high-profile international films to shoot in Prague since 2006’s Casino Royale