A few days ago my friend and I had a metro-oriented debate provoked by the name of I.P.Pavlova metro station. A friend of mine happened to move to Prague just a week ago, and not being familiar with Czech language‘s 7 cases yet, he associated Prague’s I.P.Pavlova station with the name of a former Russian ballet dancer […]
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The Best Universities for Foreign Students
To get a degree abroad has become a common practice for the past years. Students from Asia, Middle East, and Europe start their search for universities abroad in the beginning of every school year. Many of them choose to study in the Czech Republic thanks to the high availability of education, great variety of study […]
Traditional Czech Food
Traditional Czech cuisine can’t really be described as dietary or extremely healthy, however, nothing goes better together with the rich flavor of famous Czech beer. Czech dishes mainly consist of pork or beef in plenty of sauce with knedliky (dumplings) as the most common side dish. It’s quite a struggle to explain what Knedlik is to someone who had […]
Dealing with Czech Offices
Moving to a foreign country is a complex process. And even if you’re good at time management and planning, in case of relocation one simply can’t take care of everything in advance. Let’s say, you have great chances of finding an apartment before you enter the country by contacting a reliable agency in your future home country. […]
Where can I use my ISIC?
To begin with, an explanation for all non-students: ISIC is an International Student Identity Card. The name itself suggests ISIC can be used not only in the Czech Republic but also internationally. ISIC offers its holders wide range of benefits in the fields of sports, entertainment, culture, travel and many other services the younger generation […]
The Best Movies Shot in the Czech Republic
Each year the Czech Republic attracts more Hollywood productions willing to film their masterpieces in Central Europe. The reasons behind this trend are very obvious, producers’ aim was mainly to save money. However, no doubt Czech landscapes added certain charm to (not only) American blockbusters. Here’s the list of the TOP movies shot in the Czech […]
Weekend You’ll Never Forget
Prague is a city you can’t really get bored with. So much is going on, especially during summer holidays. However, even open-air cinemas and outdoor pools can get old. No worries, you’ll never get bored with Foreigners.cz guide on unorthodox fun in Prague. Bobsledding track Prague bobsledding thrill (Bobová dráha) is 800 m long track, which you can […]
Mentality of Czech people
If you just moved to the country, you may have to deal with social behaviors that might seem quite different from those you’re used to. Language could constitute a great barrier too, that’s why we recommend starting learning Czech as soon as possible and attend one of our #MeetUps to familiarise with Czechs and expats with […]
14 Things To Do on a Rainy Day
We’ve all prayed for it and here it is, finally: The Rain! It’s been raining only for a day, and everyone starts complaining about how gloomy it is and how depressed they feel. Ironical, isn’t it 😉 Well, rainy days are perfect for some quality personal time with yourself or with a bunch of friends, even if […]
Finding a Job in the Czech Republic
Since such corporate monsters like HP, ExxonMobil and Amazon opened their offices in Czech Republic, it became a very lucrative location for job hunters. It’s common for the employees to move offices within one company, as well as for people search for jobs without being attached to one particular country. What’s the situation on Czech jobs market? Is it […]