Several Czech cities are proactively addressing rising summer temperatures by installing new public drinking fountains and cooling misters. Locations include Prague Castle, Brno’s Björnsonův Sad park, and Český Budějovice’s Přemysl Otakar II. Square. Other cities implementing these cooling measures are Plzeň, Liberec, and Kutná Hora. In some instances, citizens directly requested and initiated the installation of these amenities. The fountains and misters are primarily being placed in paved areas like parking lots and town squares, which tend to experience greater heat absorption during the summer months. These additions aim to provide accessible refreshment and relief from the heat for residents and visitors alike.