Living in Prague

Prague

Fairytale architecture, Czech beer, and bridges galore.
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Prague, with its majestic castles, ornate bridges, gothic spires, and gorgeous Old Town is the perfect place for both romance and partying. Whether you're strolling across the iconic Charles Bridge, admiring the astronomical clock, or simply downing local beer in the many bars and taverns, Prague promises an unforgettable experience.

The Good

  • ๐ŸŽ‰ Good nightlife
  • ๐Ÿ˜‹ Decent food options
  • โ˜• Coffee
  • ๐Ÿ‘ด Strong ex-pat community
  • ๐Ÿ‘ฎ Safe
  • ๐Ÿ“ก Strong wifi coverage
  • ๐ŸšŒ Good public transport
  • ๐Ÿ›๏ธ Architecture
  • ๐Ÿ›๏ธ Shopping
  • ๐Ÿฅฐ Beautiful

The Bad

  • ๐Ÿš˜ Traffic
  • ๐Ÿ“ก Not many public wifi spots
  • ๐ŸŒง๏ธ Weather
  • ๐Ÿฅถ Cold winters
  • ๐Ÿ“ธ Very Touristy
  • ๐Ÿคผ Crowded

Living costs

Estimated Monthly Living Cost
Prague
Cheapest () Costliest ()
Czech Republic
11%
more expensive than Czech Republic median
185th
Cheapest out of 291 RoamRank places
  • Prague is the most expensive place (out of 2) to live in Czech Republic
  • The average salary in Prague is
  • It's about 60% more expensive to live in Prague than it is Medellin
  • You can expect to spend around $1,957.75 per month living here

Work

Internet
60 Mbps or More, Unlimited Data
PAYG Sim Card
30 Day / Unlimited Data
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Airalo eSim
Global eSims for Instant Connectivity
Buy
Coffee
Regular (8-10oz)
Co-Working Space
Per Month
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Living

Apartment (1 bed)
Median Rent Per Month
Apartment (2 beds)
Median Rent Per Month
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Airbnb (2 beds)
Median Rent Per Month
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Utilities
Electricity, Heating, Cooling, Water, Garbage Collection Per Month
Water
0.33 liter bottle

Leisure

Meal
Cheap Restaurant
Meal for 2
Mid Range Restaurant
Local Beer
330ml Bottle
Cocktail
Standard Measure
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Bottle of Wine
Mid range
Gym Membership
Per Month
Cigarettes
20 pack
Cinema
Admission Per Person
  • Prices are estimates and should be used as a guide only. We accept no responsibility for inaccuracies in data.
  • Prices adjusted to reflect exchange rates as of 3rd Jun 2026

Safety

safe

Prague is generally safe for visitors, with low violent crime rates; however, petty crime like pickpocketing can occur in tourist areas.

Where to stay

1. Prague 1 - Old Town (Stare Mesto)

Old Town is the historical heart of Prague and a popular choice for travellers. It offers a central location with easy access to major attractions like the Astronomical Clock, Charles Bridge, and Prague Castle. Old Town Square is filled with energy, charming streets are lined with shops and restaurants, and the nightlife scene is extremely lively.

2. Prague 2 - Vinohrady

Vinohrady is a trendy and residential neighbourhood, located just a short distance from the city center. It has a relaxed and bohemian atmosphere with beautiful tree-lined streets, parks, and a thriving cafe culture. Vinohrady is home to loads of expats and digital nomads, offering coworking spaces, cool cafes, and tons of dining options. The area is well-connected by public transport and has a mix of guesthouses, apartments, and hotels.

3. Prague 3 - Zizkov

Zizkov is a dynamic and eclectic neighbourhood known for its alternative vibe. It offers a great nightlife scene with lots of bars, clubs, and live music. Zizkov is popular among backpackers and budget travellers due to its affordable accommodation, including hostels and guesthouses. The area also boasts a range of quirky shops, street art, and panoramic views from the iconic Zizkov TV Tower.

4. Prague 7 - Letna and Holesovice

Letna and Holesovice are up-and-coming neighbourhoods that have gained popularity among digital nomads and creative professionals. Letna Park offers gorgeous views of the city, and the area is dotted with cafes, art galleries, and coworking spaces. Holesovice is known for its industrial heritage, contemporary art scene, and the popular DOX Centre for Contemporary Art. Accommodation options include stylish apartments, boutique hotels, and hostels.

5. Prague 5 - Smichov

Smichov is a fun district located on the west bank of the Vltava River. It offers a mix of residential and commercial areas, with good access to popular attractions. Smichov has loads of accommodation options, from budget-friendly hotels to serviced apartments. The area is well-served by public transport, and the busy Andel district offers shopping, restaurants, and entertainment options.

Transport

Metro

The metro system in Prague is one of the most efficient ways to navigate the city. The Prague Metro consists of three lines (A, B, C) that connect various neighborhoods and key attractions.

Stations are frequent, and the trains are generally reliable and punctual, making it easy to get around without a car.

Tram

Trams are another popular mode of transport in Prague, with an extensive network that covers the city. The Prague Public Transport operates daytime and nighttime tram services, providing a scenic and local way to explore the city.

Major tram hubs are found in key areas, and tickets can be purchased at machines located at tram stops.

Bus

Buses in Prague supplement the tram and metro networks, providing services to areas not covered by rail. The bus system is efficient and integrates well with other forms of public transport.

Tickets for buses can also be purchased at machines or through the same ticketing system used for trams and metro.

Travel Passes

For those looking to explore extensively, consider purchasing a Prague travel pass. This ticket option allows unlimited travel on all forms of public transportation within specified timeframes, making it a cost-effective solution for tourists.

Taxi

In Prague, standard taxis are widely available and can be hailed on the street or booked via phone. It's advisable to use reputable taxi companies that charge by the meter to avoid overcharging.

Keep an eye out for taxi ranks located throughout the city, especially near major attractions and transport hubs.

Ride-Hailing

For a more modern take on transport, ride-hailing services like Uber and Bolt operate in Prague. These apps allow users to request rides at competitive prices.

Using a ride-hailing service can often be more flexible and convenient, especially late at night or when public transport is less frequent.

Internet speed

Good

Download
89.3Mbps
Upload
28.5Mbps
Latency
29.9ms
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When to visit

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