Being a foreigner in a new country always takes time to accommodate to a new place and circumstances. Anyway, the most important to feel like at home are people who are around you. That’s why MeetUps are the best solution for those, who are seeking for some new friends. You can get to know each other, find international […]
Author: Foreigners.cz
Taxi services in Prague
Taking a taxi in Prague maybe is the easiest but for sure not the cheapest way to getting around the city. Especially when you are foreigner who has already arrived to Prague. But there are also some alternatives to use, like Liftago or Uber. Have a look what Prague is offering despite of almost perfect […]
Our Team Building Winter Session
Our three day team building adventure; a combination of education and fun. The main purpose of the bi-annual trip was to share our experiences with other Foreigners.cz offices in the Czech Republic and discover new ideas and methods of working better and more effectively.
Second Hand Shopping in Prague
Moving to the Czech Republic doesn’t have to be expensive if you are resourceful! Prague has a lot of second hand shopping options, and even places where you can easily sell everything once you move!
Public Parks that Allow BBQs!
It’s warming up outside and a lot of people are itching to go outside and have a picnic or have a BBQ. But did you know that grilling in parks is mostly illegal? The police can come and fine you and you won’t be able to bribe them with your sausages or burgers. So where exactly can you BBQ legally?
Exploring the Czech Republic
The Czech Republic is not as small as you think and Prague isn’t the only cool place to see. If you’ve never been outside of Prague then I recommend checking out the other big cities first.
Romance from Prague is better than Paris!
The first Chinese feature film shot in the Czech Republic is coming to Chinese cinemas. Prague succeeded in the competition with Paris thanks to film incentives from the State Cinematography Fund.
What exactly is the Schengen?
When you take the bus to the airport you will hear them announce, “Terminal 1 for flights within the Schengen” and “Terminal 2 for flights outside of the Schengen”. Did you ever wonder what it meant? Here’s a quick and useful geography lesson.
Ice Skating Rinks in Prague
It might be cold and snowy outside but that’s no reason to stay indoors. Czechs like to stay active all year round and in the winter ice skating is a very popular pass time! Get inspired with this list of popular outdoor and indoor ice skating rinks.