Too Good To Go has launched a new service in the Czech Republic aimed at rescuing unsold flowers and potted plants. The Danish platform Too Good To Go,
Prague 10 has launched an architectural competition to reshape Svatopluk Čechovo náměstí in Vršovice, with plans that include a café, public toilets and
Manifesto Market will host a series of themed events in March, combining international cuisine, workshops and evening music. The month opens with a South
Prague will once again host the fifth annual Global Investment Summit (GIS) on March 4, 2026, bringing together leading figures from Czech and international
Prague moved a step closer to opening its long-awaited Dvorecký Bridge this week, as the first tram crossed the structure linking Smíchov and Podolí. The
A restaurant just minutes from Charles Bridge is facing administrative proceedings after inspectors found evidence of rodents in its kitchen and storage
Masopoost 2026 will take place on February 28 at Prague’s Výstaviště, bringing together folklore, contemporary club culture, and live performance under
The exhibition “Labyrinth of the Heart and Paradise of the World” brings the work of Romanian painter Radu Băieș to Prague for his first large solo presentation
The Czech Republic is preparing the legal and technical framework for fully autonomous vehicles. For now, however, cars without drivers are not allowed
Foreign nationals now make up nearly six percent of the workforce in the Czech healthcare system, underscoring how reliant the country has become on medical
Excess weight is now more common than a healthy weight in the Czech Republic. Fresh data show that the average body mass index of people aged 16 and over
Prague will host the Children and Youth Olympics for the first time this summer, bringing more than 3,500 young athletes to the capital for five days of