The Czech Republic’s biggest demonstration ever will take place in Prague this Sunday, June 23
From 16:30, Prague’s biggest demonstration since the Velvet Revolution will occur in the Letná Plain in Prague 7
Three wavy modern cylinders will take the place of Žižkov’s 1970’s Mordor telecom tower in Prague
The site of a former telecom complex will become a new residential zone in Žižkov, designed by architect Eva Jiřičná
Prague has its own summer solstice 'Stonehenge' at Charles Bridge and Prague Castle
On the summer solstice, the Old Town side of Charles Bridge lines up with St Vitus’ Cathedral for a sunset show that was planned in the 14th century
Prague to remove all Fair Place taxi stands due to misuse by fraudulent drivers
Prague’s Fair Place stands were meant to guarantee taxis with a fair price, but alternative services have made them obsolete
Go to Olomouc instead of Prague, says the New York Times
For American tourists looking to get away from the crowds, the US newspaper recommends a trip to the heart of Moravia
Prague doubles weekend bus service to Václav Havel Airport
Two articulated buses bound for Václav Havel Airport Prague will meet every metro train at Nádraží Veleslavín on weekends
Prague to introduce new regulations, including exclusion zones, for Lime e-scooters
Prague has reached an agreement with shared electric scooter company Lime to create exclusion zones and parking zones for the scooters
PSA: How to instantly identify a Prague tram with air conditioning
This one helpful tip that will help you instantly distinguish a Prague tram with A/C from one without
Prague to Dresden in less than an hour: new high-speed Czech rail network on the way
Plans for a new high-speed rail network are currently being developed, with an estimated arrival time of 2050
A majority of Czechs spend less than 20 minutes getting to work
The wide range of open jobs is making location a deciding factor, as Czechs would rather live close to work
75 years ago today, Czechoslovak soldiers and pilots also participated in D-Day
The D-Day invasion of Normandy, which took place 75 years ago, was aided by a handful of Czechoslovak pilots and officers in exile
Prague announces new tram line to Strahov Stadium and surrounding areas
A new tram line will make the lives of many students easier, with new tram tracks to Strahov Stadium and the surrounding dormitories
The Czech Republic is no longer Europe’s most free nation, says 2019 Nanny State Index
Germany has been crowned Europe’s most liberal country in the latest edition of the Nanny State Index, displacing the Czech Republic
"Anthropoid" film tour commemorates Czechoslovak WWII resistance fighters
A private screening and walking tour will commemorate the heroic fighters of operation Anthropoid
Prague to begin construction on Metro D next month, expected to be operational by 2027
The Czech capital has announced that it will start digging for the long-awaited fourth metro line in June
Prague Zoo expects two more elephants to be born in 2020
The zoo’s Female elephants Janita and Tamara are once again pregnant, and expected to deliver next spring
On May 8, the Czech Republic remembers the end of WWII
May 8 is a public holiday in the Czech Republic that marks the Prague Uprising and the end of WWII in Europe






