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The Prague Post was an English-language newspaper covering the Czech Republic and Central and Eastern Europe which published its first weekly issue on October 1, 1991. It published a printed edition weekly until July 2013, when it dropped the printed product but continued to produce online material. (The current website located at PraguePost.com has no affiliation with the original newspaper.) In 2016 the Prague Post filed for bankruptcy. Source
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| Country | Czechia |
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Search ArticlesPremier League 2026/27: 'Big Six' hoping to put emerging clubs in their place - Prague Post
Every league across the world has big clubs that dominate the landscape in terms of silverware won and revenue generated. For example, Real Madrid and Barcelona stand head and shoulders above the other clubs in La Liga. The rest of the Spanish top flight is generally an afterthought. In Germany, it's a field of one - Bayern Munich. France is similarly dominated by Paris Saint-Germain. However, the landscape in England is a little different.
The Concrete Jungle Warm-Weather Blueprint: Elevating Summer Linen for NYC Streets - Prague Post
The Soho Shift: Tailoring Linen for High-End Urban Environments Linen isn't just for coastal grandmothers or beachside resorts; in NYC, it is a structural weapon. In my experience styling clients in Soho, they often dread mid-July humidity because they think they must wear stiff wool or synthetic blends to look polished. They are wrong. I once believed polyester was the only way to avoid wrinkles, a mistake that left me sweating through a pitch meeting with a major department store director.
The Current Is the Real Concierge - Rethinking Bali Diving Through Nusa Penida - Prague Post
Bali is often introduced through temples, rice terraces, beach clubs, and sunset dinners. Yet for many experienced resort managers and dive operators, the island's most powerful travel story sits offshore, where the sea begins to shape the guest experience more than any lobby, pool, or restaurant view. Around Nusa Penida, the water is not just scenery. It is movement, timing, discipline, wildlife, and memory.
The Rental Layer - Why Hotels Need Vacation Software That Thinks Beyond Bookings - Prague Post
Hotels no longer compete only with nearby hotels. In European city breaks, resort markets, and mixed-use leisure destinations, they now sit beside serviced apartments, branded residences, private villas, and professionally managed short-stay homes. For Praguepost.com technology readers, this shift matters because hospitality software is moving away from simple room control and toward a wider operating model.
Komodo by Water - Why the Best Island Stay May Start Before You Reach the Hotel - Prague Post
Komodo has a strange way of changing how people define a holiday. Many guests arrive thinking in familiar categories: hotel, boat trip, beach day, diving, sunset dinner. After a few days in the national park, those categories begin to blur. The sea becomes part of the accommodation experience. The boat becomes part of the destination. The island hotel becomes less of a base and more of a pause between moving landscapes.
The Boat Before the Destination - Why Raja Ampat Rewards Travelers Who Think Like Mariners - Prague Post
Raja Ampat changes the usual travel logic. Most holidays begin with a hotel address, a beach name, or a restaurant reservation. Here, the real planning starts with water: current, tide, anchorage, reef access, visibility, and the rhythm of moving between islands. Travel readers accustomed to comparing city breaks, boutique hotels, and cultural routes, Raja Ampat calls for a different mindset. The accommodation is not just where you sleep. It is how you reach the best parts of the journey.
The Quiet Control Room - Why Small Restaurants Should Judge POS Software by the Shift, Not the Sales Pitch - Prague Post
A small restaurant is not a smaller version of a large chain. It has its own rhythm, pressure points, staff limitations, supplier habits, customer patterns, and daily surprises. That is why choosing the best POS system for small restaurant operations should start with a simple question: Will this system make the next busy shift easier to run, or will it only look good in a product demo? The restaurant POS conversation is no longer only about payments, receipts, and table numbers.
The Czech Infrastructure Spring: Can Prague Pivot from Inertia to Maturity? - Prague Post
The Czech Republic is attempting a high-stakes pivot from an era of infrastructure inertia to a period of private-sector-led expansion. With a fresh mandate and a debut budget under heavy scrutiny, the new government is betting that Public-Private Partnerships can bridge a decade-long investment gap without shattering the state's fiscal ceiling.
Why Open a Company in Hungary?
One often hears the term “unicorn startup”, but what if there were also “unicorn countries”? States where it is easy to open a company, where taxes are low, and from which you can expand internationally once your business gains traction. Here is a compelling example: Hungary—a small EU country located in Central and Southeastern Europe that offers significant strategic advantages once explored more closely. Did the subject catch your attention? Let’s explore what Hungary has to offer to investors.
The Advantages of Launching a Business in Germany
Are you looking for your next investment destination in Europe but unsure which country to choose? Many entrepreneurs who were in your position have chosen Germany—and achieved remarkable success. Why? Not only because it is located in Europe and serves as the European Union’s economic engine, but also because it provides a highly supportive environment for turning business ideas into reality.