What to do this weekend in Prague: Best events for July 25–27
See a thought-provoking exhibit before it closes, spend a night listening to soulful blues, and catch a Czech comedy classic under the stars.
Take a walk through Czech LGBTQ+ history with Prague Pride's new Rainbow Trails
Rainbow Trails maps Prague’s queer history into hiking routes, blending national tradition with hidden LGBTQ+ stories for Pride and beyond.
'Prague is...absolutely magnificent': Ozzy had a smashing good time in Czechia
The late heavy-metal icon left his mark on Czechia through unforgettable performances, and one now-legendary act of destruction.
Folklore gets its groove back this weekend in Prague
From mariachi and tacos to embroidered skirts and Estonian stompers, Prague’s folk festivals are ditching clichés and dancing into the future.
What to do this weekend in Prague: Best events for July 18–20
Spice up your weekend with a fiesta, catch the films you missed in Karlovy Vary, and attend a Japanese festival by a castle.
Two new outdoor cinema series launch in Prague’s coolest spots
A couple of the city's favorite cultural spaces, Kasárna Karlín and CAMP, return with open-air cinemas and headphone-powered screenings
Site of Holocaust deportations in Prague begins historic transformation
Prague’s Bubny station, a WWII deportation site for 50,000 Jews, will become a national Holocaust remembrance and education center.
Stalin lives? Prague hangout eyes limited reopening later this summer
After announcing its closure in June, Stalin may reopen later this summer in a temporary, outdoor-only format following negotiations with the city.
What to do this weekend in Prague: Best events for July 11–13
Say goodbye to an iconic Prague party destination, see live street performances, and catch a nail-biting football game this weekend in Prague.
Didn’t make it to Karlovy Vary? Šary Vary brings the festival to you
The official echoes of Czechia’s biggest film event arrive in Prague and Brno with award winners, Oscar hopefuls, and special guest screenings.
Slovak Rubicon festival canceled; Ye concert will be moved to Prague
In June, a petition was launched opposing Ye's performance at the festival, however, organizers cited logistical challenges as the reason for canceling.
FIRST LOOK: First trailers and stills for highly-anticipated Kafka biopic released
Director Agnieszka Holland unveiled the trailer for 'Franz' at the Karlovy Vary Film Festival ahead of it's September release.
Archaeologists unearth lost Celtic village near Czech motorway
The discovery in eastern Bohemia revealed thousands of rare artifacts and unprecedented insights into ancient European commerce and Czech history.
From Paris with love: French market returns to charm Prague’s Kampa Park
Each summer, Kampa becomes a portal to "Intemporal France," as the beloved French Market fills Czech hearts with flavor, romance, and joie de vivre.
What to do this weekend in Prague: Best events for July 4–6
From tapas offerings spilling onto the streets of Karlín to a vibrant psychedelic show, there's plenty you don't want to miss this weekend in Prague.
Czechia observes two national holidays this weekend: Will stores close?
As Czechia ushers in two public holidays in a row this weekend, a recurrent question comes into many expats' minds: will things be open as normal?
Explore Prague’s riverbanks: A guided stroll along both sides of the Vltava
As the Vltava comes alive this summer, each riverbank offers a different vibe. From calm to buzzy, the question is: which side are you on?





