To the moon and back: Dvořák’s humble Bohemian home reopens as a museum
Once a rural village inn, the composer’s childhood home now offers immersive exhibitions, workshops, and community events in Nelahozeves.
Stories of exile, culture, and cuisine light up Prague’s Al Qamar Film Festival
Three days of screenings, markets, and live performances at Edison Filmhub highlight voices and traditions from the Middle East and North Africa this week.
Build it like it’s 1389: Free game lets you recreate Prague from the ground up
Do you know Prague well enough to build it from scratch? Test your urban planning skills with a newly released digital puzzle game—Kafka cameo included.
Prague summer 2025: Where to catch the best outdoor films and festivals
Prague’s gardens, atriums, and parks turn into open-air cinemas each summer—here’s where to catch a movie under the stars.
Prague remembers: War poster exhibit and film fest lead 80th WWII anniversary events
The Czech capital marks 80 years since the end of World War II with film screenings, concerts, and a striking wartime posters exhibit (free) at the Castle.
Petřín in bloom: Prague’s hill of secrets awaits (even without the funicular)
Poets’ statues, mirror mazes, and hidden gardens make Petřín so much more than a cute little hilltop with an Eiffel tower copycat.
Host a private event at one of Prague’s coolest arthouse cinemas: Edison Filmhub
A now well-established staple of Prague’s film scene, the boutique venue also caters to all who seek scene-stealing corporate events and team buildings.
Laughter, beer, and belonging: Prague hangouts where everybody knows your name
We spoke with the owners of three Prague venues where a warm, welcoming atmosphere pairs with a menu of comforting bevvies and eats.
'I still believe most Czechs support us': Ukrainians in Prague face uncertainty with resilience
As war in Ukraine drags on, the Ukrainian community in Prague has flourished, with new businesses, cultural initiatives, and a growing sense of belonging.
Laughing in two languages: An American stand-up takes on Czech humor
Performing in Prague in both English and Czech, US-born Brian Lennon talks about what it takes to make it in the nerve-racking but joyful world of standup.
Fall in love with Prague again: Why a guided tour is worth it for locals
Let expert guides reveal a whole new side of the city you thought you knew and uncover stories you’ve never heard.
From cult to classic: 12 must-see film festivals in Prague and Czechia for 2025
This year's film festival calendar features a cinephile's dream of shorts, docs, international features and more with English-friendly screenings.
'Absinthe Forger' author on the drink's dark history, Czech revival, and sugar-cube follies
Based on a true crime story, a new book by Prague-based author Evan Rail is a deep-dive into the mind-bending mystique of the ‘green fairy.’
From Bollywood to Diwali, Indians in Prague shed light on a growing community
The 21st Indian Film Festival in the capital coincides with Diwali, and will also feature traditional Indian food and drink in the center of Prague.
The Czech Nan Goldin captured the hidden worlds of Prague’s underground
A major retrospective at National Gallery Prague and a new feature-length documentary are dedicated to trailblazing photographer Libuše Jarcovjáková.
Serial Killer Festival screens new Czech series and timeless British comedies
The Czech and Central-Eastern European TV industry gathers in Brno this week as part of the seventh International Serial Killer Festival.
Czechia-shot premiere of Holocaust survivor's story comes to Prague cinemas
First showing in the Edison Filmhub on Sept. 27, Avenue of the Giants is a profound, historical tale on how to overcome trauma across generations.
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