
The Hidden Nature Walks Locals Love But Tourists Miss
While visitors queue for Old Town Square selfies, Prague residents are lacing up their trainers and disappearing into forested valleys and riverside trails most guidebooks never mention.
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While visitors queue for Old Town Square selfies, Prague residents are lacing up their trainers and disappearing into forested valleys and riverside trails most guidebooks never mention.

From Žižkov to Smíchov, city leaders and urban planners are speaking bluntly about the pressures bearing down on Prague this summer.

From Vinohrady office vacancies to Smíchov construction slowdowns, businesses across Prague are grappling with a rougher second half of 2026 than many had anticipated.

As summer tourism peaks and the Czech koruna fluctuates against major currencies, here's the real breakdown of prices, neighbourhoods worth visiting, and how to navigate the city without breaking your budget.

A shift toward smaller, neighbourhood-focused venues and sustainable sourcing is reshaping how Praguers eat and shop this summer.

From classical music festivals to contemporary art installations, July offers Prague's most crowded—and most rewarding—cultural calendar of the year.

From open-air cinema in Vinohrady to experimental theatre in Žižkov, July 2026 brings the city's most ambitious cultural programming of the year.

A crop of young artists, musicians and theatre makers are reshaping Prague's cultural calendar—and they're not waiting for institutional backing to get noticed.

From Žižkov's fermented tempeh shops to Vinohrady's farmers' markets, Prague's plant-forward protein scene is quietly outgrowing its niche.

With summer temperatures pushing above 32°C and municipal pools filling fast, Prague's outdoor lap swimming options deserve a closer look.

From Žižkov classrooms to Vinohrady community centres, a quiet revolution in student mental health is taking root across the Czech capital.

From Letná Park to the banks of the Vltava, a packed calendar of community fitness events is giving Praguers more reasons than ever to lace up this July and August.

Pen, paper, and five minutes a day may be the most underrated wellness habit in Prague right now.

Prague's thriving fitness scene offers more than toned bodies — researchers say regular movement may be one of the most powerful tools against daily anxiety.

From Letná to Podolí, the city's stadiums, pools and training halls are facing their biggest summer in years — and the cracks are starting to show.

From Holešovice hardware labs to Wenceslas Square fintech offices, Prague's startup ecosystem is betting big on what comes next.

From Letná Park to the banks of the Vltava, a packed calendar of outdoor fitness events is drawing thousands of Praguers out of their offices and onto the pavement this July.

From Žižkov to Holešovice, a network of community clubs and neighbourhood leagues is pulling thousands of ordinary Praguers off their sofas and onto the pitch — with no professional contract in sight.
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