WHERE TO CELEBRATE NEW YEAR’S EVE 2016 IN PRAGUE

With only a few weeks left in 2016, it’s time to make plans to celebrate New Year’s Eve! Everyone in Prague will be partying and there are so many places to choose from. Here are some of the hottest venues in Prague where to celebrate the night of the year, just remember to make a…

THE SCARIEST PLACES IN THE CZECH REPUBLIC (PART 1)

Every one of you has at one point has experienced being some place that gives you a strange feeling: chills running down your back, goosebumps on your skin and something telling you that you should leave immediately. Let’s go explore five places that you do not want to visit alone. This article explores some Czech…

CZECH CHRISTMAS MARKETS 2016

It’s finally that time of year again! Follow the scent of roasted chestnuts and mulled wine to one of Prague’s many Christmas markets. The Náměstí Míru market is officially open for business and the rest will follow soon. The traditional markets bring hundreds of thousands of tourists to Prague every winter. The seasonal fairs, special…

4 EARLY-WINTER GETAWAYS IN THE CZECH REPUBLIC

Cooler weather tempts us to curl up under a puffy blanket with some hot chocolate. But winter shouldn’t dampen your adventurous spirit. There are plenty of winter-exclusive articles that will warm up your heart and get you out of the house! Read the full article on Prague.TV’s website. The best place to discover Prague, like…

CELEBRATING THANKSGIVING IN PRAGUE 2016

Thanksgiving is a popular American holiday and it’s all about family, friends, American football and delicious food. A traditional dinner features a roast turkey, sides of mashed potato with gravy, pumpkin pie and cranberry sauce. The best thing about the holiday? You don’t need to be American (or in America) to enjoy it! Read the…

CZECH THANKSGIVING – ST. MARTIN’S DAY 2016

Celebrated on November 11th, Saint Martin’s Day is the European equivalent of American Thanksgiving. The timing comes just after wheat seeding is complete and cattle are ready for slaughter. Harvest season is just the right time to hold the Feast of Saint Martin. Read the full article on Prague.TV’s website. The best place to discover Prague, like…

PRAGUE BUILDINGS WITH EXCITING HISTORIES (PART 2)

Prague is a city layered with history and every building has a thrilling story. The places you visit, the restaurants you eat at and the clubs where you party all have their own secrets just waiting to be uncovered. Read the full article on Prague.TV’s website. The best place to discover Prague, like a local!…

WHY DO YOU GET THE DAY OFF ON OCTOBER 28TH?

We get so excited when public holidays give us a three-day weekend that we don’t always take the time to research the significance of the date. On October 28th 1918, Czechoslovakia gained independence from the Habsburg Austro-Hungarian Empire. So, what do you need to know about this day? Read the full article on Prague.TV’s website. The…

VISIT CZECH SPAS AS SOME OF THEIR FAMOUS GUESTS DID BEFORE YOU!

What do Freud, Chopin, Charles the IV and Antonio Banderas have in common? They’ve all enjoyed a relaxing dip in one of Czech Republic’s famous spas. Spa towns Mariánské Lázně, Františkovy Lázně and Karlovy Vary have all had their fair share of celebrity visitors. Read the full article on Prague.TV’s website. The best place to…

4 FALL TRIPS IN THE CZECH REPUBLIC

The Czech Republic is probably the most beautiful during fall when all the parks and forests are immersed in fall colors. There are various places to go to enjoy this picturesque season. The following four may be the best spots to enjoy autumn. Read the full article on Prague.TV’s website. The best place to discover…

GETTING MARRIED IN PRAGUE

Prague is the dream wedding destination for thousands of couples from around the world. It is hard to stroll through Prague without running into a bride wearing a beautiful white dress. Here’s all you need to know about the legal requirements of tying the knot in the heart of Europe. Read the full article on…

PRAGUE’S LOST AND FOUND

According to Praha.eu, dozens of valuables are lost every day! Important documents, mobile phones, umbrellas, various pieces of clothing, keys and other items end up in the lost and found office. So if you’ve lost something important, don’t panic, it may have been found. Read the full article on Prague.TV’s website. The best place to discover…

PRAGUE BUILDINGS WITH EXCITING HISTORIES (PART 1)

One of the best things about Prague is the vast history behind every cobblestone, monument and building in the city. Prague’s two occupations, three independence days and constant social development have resulted in some exciting stories. Do you know the backstory of your favorite hang out spots? Read the full article on Prague.TV’s website. The…

10 Coworking Spaces in Prague

Office sharing has been gaining popularity because it gives freelancers a chance to share a space, experience an office environment and even share ideas. Working around others can be a great motivator and a distraction-free office can lead to better focus and less procrastination. There are many different coworking options in Prague each with their…

WOMEN’S HEALTH 101

Prague has a great healthcare system and it is important for women to understand how to take advantage of it. Finding a gynecologist is the first step to staying healthy and there are plenty to choose from. Most English speaking gynecology clinics aren’t covered by insurance so it is important to know your options. Read…

WHERE TO FIX YOUR PHONE, LAPTOP OR NOTEBOOK IN PRAGUE

Do not panic about a cracked phone display or an overheating laptop. Prague is littered with repair shops that will take care of your exact needs. Where to go and how much it will cost depends on the severity of the problem, where you originally bought the device and whether you still have insurance. Read…

REGISTERING AT THE FOREIGN POLICE

Registering at the foreign police is obligatory for anyone who is staying in the Czech Republic for more than 30 days. Non-EU citizens are supposed to register within three days within arrival. EU citizens on the other hand have 30 days but still need to register. Read the full article on Prague.TV’s website. The best…

DISCOVER SHORTCUTS IN PRAGUE WITH THESE SMARTPHONE APPS

Prague has a unique contrast between it’s historic streets and modern society. With free WiFi offered at most cafes and restaurants as well as many of the newer trams, the following apps can help make your life easier even without a data plan. Read the full article on Prague.TV’s website. The best place to discover…

SUMMER FUN: CLIMBING IN PRAGUE

Rock climbing is a perfect way to have some fun, get a work out or try something new. There are many climbing opportunities in Prague and it is recommended that absolute beginners start off in an indoor climbing gym with an artificial wall (see list below). But with a bit more experience and some sunshine…

SUMMER FUN – CAVE EXPLORING

The Czech Republic is known for its vast amount of caves and underground areas. Created as long as millions of years ago, these areas are mysterious and some still unexplored. Each cave has something exciting to offer so make sure to add these to your bucket list. Read the full article on Prague.TV’s website. The…

SUMMER FUN: GEOCACHING

Geocaching is defined as a real-world, outdoor treasure hunting game using GPS-enabled devices. It is a fun activity that can be done anywhere in the world and there is even a large community of geocaching enthusiasts. The idea was born on May 3rd 2000 with an upgrade to GPS technology and has been growing ever…

PRAGUE FOOD FESTIVAL 2016

The Prague Food Festival will be celebrating its 10th birthday at the Palace Gardens on May 27th – 29th. The enchanted location on the grounds of Prague Castle will be hosting the unique gastronomical experience for the 6th year in a row. Read the full article on Prague.TV’s website. The best place to discover Prague,…

SUMMER FUN: 4 HIKING TRIPS NOT TO MISS

Going on a hike doesn’t mean you need to leave the city: there are plenty of beautiful parks and forests within the borders of Prague. However due to the efficient and reliable public transportation system, leaving the city is also no big deal. Discover the following four hiking spots that will leave you breathless. Read…

SUMMER FUN: CANOEING NEAR PRAGUE

Exploring the great outdoors is one of the most popular activities in the Czech Republic. As soon as it gets hot outside, Czechs love to gather their friends, buy some beers and head off on a boat trip. The River Sázava is located northeast of Prague and is one of the best spots for rafting…

WORK HARD – PARTY HARD

Prague’s official nickname is the city of one hundred spires but many also refer to it as the city that never sleeps. The city has a dense concentration of pubs, bars, tea houses, cafes and new places are opened on a regular basis. While there are endless spots to hang out and meet new people…

KLOBÁSA CONTROVERSIES AND SCANDALS

While the raw and veggie trend is spreading fast in Prague, klobása remains to be one of the favorite dishes in Czech cuisine. It is hard to resist the grilled juicy sausage that tastes best with some rye bread, mustard and ketchup. This popular fast food is considered by many to be Prague’s signature delicacy,…

FISHING IN PRAGUE

Fishing is a popular activity in Prague for both Czechs and expats. Before you buy a fishing rod and throw a line over the Charles Bridge, there are several laws and regulations to keep in mind. Fishing without a license is generally not allowed and you can’t cast your line off of busy bridges –…

JETPACKS, INDOOR SKYDIVING AND OTHER PRAGUE ADVENTURES

There is more to Prague than pubs, galleries and historic buildings: you just need to know where to look. Czechs are all about sports and outdoor activities and there are many opportunities to have some fun and try something new. There are many websites, including Slevomat.cz and Zážitky.cz where you discover adventures for great prices. Read…

7 BREWERY TOURS IN PRAGUE

Many make the false assumption that going on a brewery tour requires a long bus ride beyond the borders of Prague. But there are many local breweries that will tickle your taste buds. Prague is home to large breweries producing massive amounts of beer as well as micro-breweries that focus on refining one single flavor….

LANGOŠ

You can find langoš in most fast food stalls in cities around the Czech Republic which leads people to believe that it’s a traditional Czech dish. It is actually a popular Hungarian fast food in the form of fried bread. It was originally made in a brick oven which explains it’s name: “láng” is the…

MAY 1ST – THE CZECH VALENTINE’S DAY

„Večerní máj byl lásky čas“ or May twilight the time of love is the motto for May 1st, the day of love. Czechs couples celebrate the day by going out into the nature and kissing under a blooming cherry tree or birch. They also visit the statue of Karel Hynek Mácha who is known as…

PRAGUE’S BEER GARDENS

It is no mystery that Czech beer is best-served cold and enjoyed outdoors under the sun. Beer can help cool you down on a hot afternoon but it can also warm you up after a chilly late April snowfall. Fortunately, Prague is cluttered with beer gardens big and small. Read the full article on Prague.TV’s…

NUDITY IN THE CZECH REPUBLIC

Czechs are considered shy when it comes to talking to strangers, sharing private information and they avoid sitting next to each other as much as possible on public transportation. Despite all of this, Czechs are very open about nudity. Read the full article on Prague.TV’s website. The best place to discover Prague, like a local!…

RUSSIAN CUISINE IN PRAGUE

Russian borscht is a popular soup served in many Czech Restaurants as part of their daily lunch menu. However it is not the most popular or traditional soup in Russia and may not be prepared correctly. Russian cuisine is full of cold soups, hot soups, meat, fish, vegetables and more. Read the full article on…

BEER COUNTRY EATS, SLEEPS, BREATHES (AND BATHES) BEER

The construction of the Charles Bridge started in the 14th century under Charles the IV. There are many different rumors about what was used instead of cement – and it wasn’t just eggs. According to one website the secret ingredients that helped hold the bridge together include various organic products such as milk, blood, cottage cheese, wine…

DO PRACE NA KOLE – BIKE TO WORK COMPETITION

Do Prace Na Kole is a friendly competition that aims to motivate as many people as possible to use a bike as a regular urban means of transportation. For a 6th consecutive year, over 25 cities and towns across the Czech Republic will participate in this month long event. Read the full article on Prague.TV’s website….

PRAGUE UPGRADES TICKET MACHINES

Residents of the historic city of Prague woke up to a small miracle on April 12th. For the first in history, a ‘contactless payment’ DPP* (Dopravní podnik hlavního města Prahy) ticket was purchased on a touchscreen machine inside a 22 tram. Before you get too excited, there are only two trams in the entire city that…

A GUIDE TO THE CZECH POSTAL SYSTEM

The Czech Postal system has been undergoing some major changes lately. Starting with the new designs of the paper slips that you find in your mailbox to more post offices accepting credit cards. Also domestically sent packages now come with texts and emails with information about the delivery times plus the possibility of rescheduling and…

3D PRINTING IN PRAGUE: WHAT, WHERE AND WHY?

Although the first prototype was created in 1996, the concept of 3D printing is still relatively new. Today 3D printing is mainly used to print prosthetic limbs, clothes from unusual materials and scientists are experimenting with the printing living tissue. The potential for three-dimensional printing is huge – but the process is still a mystery…

10 FREE FUN IN THE SUN ACTIVITIES

It doesn’t matter if you prefer athletics, food, art or culture – this list has something for everyone. Discover the diversity of Prague’s events and try something new. You don’t need to travel to get some sun and the best thing about all these events is that they’re free. Read the full article on Prague.TV’s…

TATTOOS IN THE CZECH REPUBLIC

Tattoos have always been a controversial topic; especially at the work place. The Czech Republic is quite lenient in comparison to other countries and tattoos keep growing in popularity. According to TIME, 40% of millennials have at least one tattoo but 70% of them keep it hidden from their boss. The same study shows that 89%…

ASIANFEST: PERFORMANCE HIGHLIGHTS OF THE 2016 FESTIVAL

AsianFest Prague will take place on April 30th 2016 at Výstavište Holešovice and will feature food from China, Japan, Thailand, Vietnam and Korea. The festival introduces an entirely new concept and will transport visitors into the heart of Asia using traditional decorations and cultural performances. Read the full article on Prague.TV’s website. The best place to…

LÍTAČKA, OR OPENCARD 2.0

March 1st 2016 was a significant day for Prague locals – it marked the beginning of the end of Opencards. After a long legal battle, it was decided that Lítačka will be the the future of transport tickets. There are still a lot of mysteries surrounding this new card but it has great potential despite…

12 PRAGUE CAFÉS OFFERING MORE THAN JUST GOOD COFFEE

The historic streets of Prague can be a maze to navigate but almost every wrong turn leads to a new café. Signs like “life is too short for bad coffee” and “we have no Wi-Fi, talk to each other” summon visitors into unique cafes all over the city. Next time you crave that shot of…

PRAGUE FARMERS’ MARKETS 6 DAYS A WEEK

Prague has a great selection of farmers’ markets that offer fresh foods from local farms. Shopping at these markets helps out small scale farmers and it saves money and resources on imports. You can chose from a variety of markets around the city to stock up on healthy and quality groceries. Read the full article…

BARRANDOV STUDIOS IN THE SPOTLIGHT

Founded in the 1930s, the legendary Barrandov Studios is one of the largest and oldest film studios in Europe. Czech Hollywood is located in Prague 5’s district of Hlubočepy and has filmed many well-known movies including Mission: Impossible 4, Eurotrip, Casino Royale and even Alien vs. Predator just to name a few. Read the full…

10 FOOD FESTIVALS IN PRAGUE THAT YOU SHOULDN’T MISS IN 2016

Czech Republic’s biggest food festival, Burgerfest, is coming up in September. While it may be the highlight of this year’s food events, there is so much more to come. Check out our selection of 10 Food festivals not to miss in 2016! Read the full article on Prague.TV’s website. The best place to discover Prague,…

LEARNING CZECH: AS EASY AS MEMORIZING STRČ PRST SKRZ KRK

Learning Czech can be very challenging for expats: even Czech’s have difficulty fully mastering its complexities. Strč prst skrz krk is a popular tongue twister that means to stick your finger through your throat. Surprisingly it isn’t the only sentence in Czech that doesn’t have vowels. Beyond revealing that Czechs love consonants and that everything…

LOCAL ARTISTS: AMBASSADORS OF CZECH CULTURE

Millions of people come to visit the land of free-spirited Bohemians and many want to keep a part of it forever. Unfortunately it’s common to find the same generic ‘made in China’ souvenirs around the city, often sold alongside Russian hats that are insensitively decorated with a hammer and sickle. This is why Local Artists wants to…

SHOPPING FOR KALE

The arrival of spring is a great motivation for many people to eat better, exercise more and improve their lifestyles. This year I jumped on the health wagon in attempt to shed some winter weight gain. When I discovered how easy it was to get healthy foods in Prague, it became a no-brainer to turn…

5 WAYS TO RELAX AND STAY HEALTHY IN PRAGUE

After a hectic day at work, there is nothing better than to relax and pamper yourself. Here a list of 5 unusual places in Prague that make your fitness trip even more entertaining and enjoyable! Of course in the land of beer, a beer spa treatment can’t be missing from this list. Read the full…

Asianfest: A Festival of Asian Gastronomy

See a Samurai performance, get a Thai massage and sample Korean cuisine at AsianFest. Taking place on April 30th 2016 at Výstavište Holešovice, AsianFest is an entirely new concept that has not been seen in Prague before. The festival will feature food from China, Japan, Thailand, Vietnam and Korea as well as cultural performances including…

UNHCR’s Pro-Refugee Campaign Features Czechs

“Life or death: both of us or neither of us. That was the only thing I was thinking about,” said Josef Hlavatý while escaping Czechoslovakia with his three-year-old son in 1988 using a homemade hang-glider. His story is just one of three in UNHCR’s TV campaign ‘We ourselves were refugees’ (Sami jsme byli uprchlíci). Read…

Good Friday: Czech Republic’s New 13th Holiday

January 1st was a night of celebrating the New Year and Restoration Day of the Independent Czech State, but once the fireworks died down and people opened up their 2016 calendars, they realized that 5 out of the 12 official bank holidays are on the weekend. Read the full article on Prague.TV’s website. The best…

Vietnamese Cuisine in Prague

Vietnamese cuisine is known mainly for their pho soups and tasty spring rolls that are widely available as fast food. Since the Vietnamese make up the 3rd largest minority in the Czech Republic, their cuisine is fairly common all over the country. Prague especially has a wide selection of tasty Vietnamese restaurants, bistros and fast…

How to get Your Criminal Record in The Czech Republic

Getting a criminal record in the Czech Republic is simply unavoidable regardless of: citizenship, amount of time lived in Prague and level of dislike for bureaucracy. If you are applying for/extending a residency permit, need to get a trade license(živnostenský list) or applying to certain jobs – you will be asked for an extract from the criminal register. Read the full…

QUIZ NIGHTS IN PRAGUE

Prague is full of great places to go and fun things to do. Quiz nights are great if you want to try (and learn) something new. In general, quiz nights are very chill, have fun hosts and exciting prizes. Quiz nights can introduce you to expats, locals, Einstein-prodigies and regular people who just want to…

BAŤA: THE STORY BEHIND THE SHOE

A well known company around the world, Baťa’s roots are firmly planted in Czech soil. For 122 years the family-owned company rose to success withstanding wars, exile and occupation. Together with his two siblings, Tomáš Baťa started a shoe company on August 24th 1894 using inheritance money. The small city of Zlín thus became home to a…

5 Romantic Spots Hidden in Plain Sight

It is more than just geography that makes Prague the heart of Europe. The city of one thousand spires is filled with beautiful scenery filled with romantic scenery. Some maps even mark the spots for couples to go on hand-holding strolls, but the best spots are always the least expected and most secret. Read the…

FOFOLA AND OTHER CZECH YOUTUBE SENSATIONS

Czechs are commonly teased for living in the past; but while local radio stations are still playing hits from 2005, Czechs are getting millions of views on YouTube. Ihned.cz researched the top 10 most watched non-music videos made by Czechs (and Slovaks) and came up with some hilarious results. Read the full article on Prague.TV’s website….

HAMMER HEAD: THE WHISKEY WITH A ‘RAGS TO RICHES’ STORY

The scent has floral notes, a whiff of sweet vanilla, walnuts, almonds and coffee beans. The taste is strong and warm with hints of anise, cinnamon and a tinge of bergamot. The finish is crisp and herbal with a faint essence of tobacco. This is how whisky experts describe the years after the velvet revolution…

WHERE TO TASTE BUGS IN PRAGUE

What has 6 legs, is ‘illegal’ to eat in the Czech Republic and is taking the world by storm? Insects are the newest food fad and for good reason. Insects are full of protein so they are super healthy, insect production has low negative impacts on the environment, is sustainable and can do wonders for…

MOBILE OPERATORS ON THE CZECH MARKET – 2016 UPDATE

The Czech Republic has a large selection of mobile operators. For those who want to try something new, other than T-Mobile, O2 and Vodafone that dominate the market, the following 12 operators each have their own perks and special offers. Read the full article on Prague.TV’s website. The best place to discover Prague, like a…

SEZNAM.CZ, THE CZECH SYNONYM FOR INTERNET

The Czech Republic is one of five countries in the world (the other four are Russia, Japan, Korea and China) where Google isn’t the main search engine. Seznam.cz is a great resource for people living in Prague and Czech Republic as it may offer information that Google doesn’t. Also, it has an adorable dog mascot….

QUALITY MEATS WITH INSPIRING STORIES

Buying quality meats can be a challenge in Prague if you don’t speak Czech or personally know a good butcher. While shopping at a supermarket chain like Globus or Kaufland is a good option, the following four companies offer quality meats, delivery options and inspiring stories about the origins and growth of these exciting businesses….

TRAVELING OUTSIDE THE DPP

Czech public transportation ranks high in terms of price, timeliness and accessibility. However it may not be the best way to explore the Czech Republic. If you are planning a trip to romantic Cesky Krumlov, an exciting microbrewery or a famous Czech landmark, check out the following companies that may offer a quicker and more…

FAST FOOD IN PRAGUE

Like any large city, Prague is always bursting with tourists, business professionals and students who are constantly in motion. Fast food is an integral part of modern society, providing on-the-go meals for those too busy to sit down and eat. As an international city, Prague has a variety of international fast food options. Read the…

CZECH BANKS WITH EXPATS CUSTOMER SERVICE: OVERVIEW 2016

Choosing a bank is a very important process when moving to a new country. Sometimes if rushed, it is easy to chose a bank that isn’t necessarily the best to suit one’s needs. Fortunately, there are a variety of banks to choose from in the Czech Republic that all have different histories, service offers and…

TIPS FOR TRIPS: WINTERTIME IN CZECH REPUBLIC

Winter isn’t just about adrenaline-filled skiing and snowboarding, it is also a great time to take a break and relax. Whether you want to recover after a busy holiday season or just escape the city for a while, you should consider a snowy getaway. Read the full article on Prague.TV’s website. The best place to…

VOLUNTEERING IN PRAGUE

Volunteering is on many people’s lists of New Year’s resolutions. But it can be hard to find a place to volunteer as an English speaker. There are many little things that you can do, such as volunteer at an animal shelter or crocheting hats or other clothing for the homeless or refugees. It is possible to find…

TASTE YOUR WAY AROUND THE WORLD

In recent years the restaurant scene in Prague has developed a lot. Sure there are still a number of good Czech Restaurants in Prague to get your traditional Svíčková, Goose and dumplings, but as a local you may be craving sometimes something more international. Check our little taste around the world guide and find your place for…

CHRISTMAS TREE RECYCLING IN PRAGUE

Starting as early as January 1st, the streets of Prague become crowded with discarded Christmas trees. Although the sight is quite depressing, leaving a used tree by the recycling containers is one of the most ecologically friendly way to dispose of it. Read the full article on Prague.TV’s website. The best place to discover Prague,…

CZECH WINTER BEERS

Czechs are known to be experts in beer-brewing so it is no surprise that they brew special beers in winter that hit just the right spot. Generally winter beers high a higher percentage of alcohol as well as degrees: darker and sweeter beers will warm you up and energize you through the cold winter months….

WHERE TO CELEBRATE THE NEW YEAR IN PRAGUE

In several European countries, people believe that the way you’ll meet the New Year is the way you’ll spend it. Prague is one of the top destinations for celebrating the New Year and there are so many clubs and bars to choose from. Here are some of the hottest venues in Prague where to celebrate…

THE ANNUAL POLAR BEAR SWIM

On Saturday, December 26th the 69th annual Christmas competition of hardiness swimmers will take place on the Vltava river. The event will take place on Slovansky ostrov near the National Theater. There will be three swimming routes of varying lengths: 100 meters, 300 meters and 750 meters. Winter swimming (zimní plavání) in Czech Republic… http://prague.tv/en/s72/Directory/c210-Sports-Recreation/n4646-The-Annual-Polar-Bear-Swim

THE CZECH GUIDE TO A LUCKY 2016

Czechs have many fun superstitions that can be observed around holiday season. Many come from the times when everyone had farms and lived in a village, but that doesn’t mean that they no longer apply. According to Czech ‘old wives’ tales’, the following customs may bring you good luck, bad luck, predict marriage or death…

CZECH STAR WARS UNIVERSE

With the new Star Wars movie coming out, everyone is talking about the popular movie series. But the more hard-core fans haven’t stopped talking about it since March 10th 1997. That was the day that Aleš Ptáček founded the Czech Star Wars Universe, and together with his friends and fans they built a platform for everything…

FREE SPORTS WEEK PRAGUE 2015 “TÝDEN SPORTU ZDARMA”

For the 8th year in a row Prague is hosting a ‘free sports week’ from December 25th until December 31st. The purpose of this event is to offer everyone a chance to try out a new sport or explore new sports venues. It is a great opportunity for to find a new challenge or hobby…

PETS IN PRAGUE

Prague is a very dog-friendly city and every newcomer notices how well behaved Czech dogs are. Many expats bring their dogs or other pets with them when they move to Prague, or decide to get a pet once they get settled down. Here are some useful tips for pet care. Read the full article on…

WHERE TO FIND YOUR FAVORITE MUSIC IN PRAGUE

Prague may not be the ‘city that never sleeps’ but it is definitely a city that likes to dance all night. From the Balkan Bashavel summer madness to Electro Swing Nights at La Loca, Prague’s music scene has something to offer for everyone. Keep in mind that many of the venues on this list have overlapping genres. Read the…

HOT CZECH WINTER ALCOHOL

Winter in Prague is always a magical time because of the markets, Christmas lights and of course, the wide selection of hot alcoholic beverages. Whether you need help warming up while wandering the city or watching TV at home under a pile of blankets; you can’t go wrong with these cheek-reddening cocktails. Read the full…

SKIING IN THE CZECH REPUBLIC

Czechs love winter sports and the country side offers a lot of great mountains for skiing. There are countless of ski resorts that attract skiers from the all over the Czech Republic and beyond. While it is impossible to say which the best ski resorts are, here is a list of seven places, each offering…

8 PLACES TO WATCH LIVE SPORTS IN PRAGUE

Watching sports is always better with an energetic crowd and a large screen. There are eight (and sure some more…) great places in Prague that play live sports from countries near and far. Whether it’s rugby, snooker or football that float your boat, you will find the sport you love and so much more at… Premier League, German Bundesliga, NHL, NFL…

ORDERING FOOD ONLINE

Random food cravings, hatred for carrying heavy bags and fear going outside in the cold all have one solution: ordering food online. Most people are aware of the many websites that deliver ready made food, such as Dame Jidlo but it is becoming increasingly more popular to order groceries online. There is a lot of competition between…