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Prague is a safe, walkable, and visually striking city with a strong infrastructure for long-term stays. The public transport system is efficient and affordable, and the city is compact enough that walking is often sufficient. It offers a wide range of amenities including multilingual services, high-quality food options—especially Vietnamese cuisine—and an active nightlife. English is widely spoken, which makes it easy to navigate if you don't know Czech. Food delivery apps like Wolt work very well, and shopping is convenient with services like Alza. The architecture and green spaces make everyday life feel enjoyable and scenic. However, the cost of housing has risen sharply, particularly for quality apartments in desirable neighborhoods. While the city as a whole is still a good value, rent can eat up a large chunk of the budget. The influx of rowdy tourists, especially in the center, can disrupt the peace and is often cited as a reason for the locals' unfriendly attitude toward foreigners. The digital nomad and expat community lacks central hubs and remains somewhat dispersed, making it harder to connect spontaneously. Overall, Prague is ideal for focused work or short to medium stays, but has trade-offs if you are looking for a strong community or long-term base.
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⭐️ Total score
3.07/5 (Rank #92)
1934 reviews
❤️ Liked by members
👍33 liked it 👎2 disliked it
👍 Quality of life score
Good
👶 Family score
Good
🎒 Community score
Okay
🤯 Overcrowding score
0% is nomad here
💵 Cost
🧐 Pricey: 3,140ドル / mo
📡 Internet
😡 Slow: 27 Mbps (avg)
😝 Fun
Great
⛅️ Temperature (now)
🥶 Freezing : -4°C25°F (feels -7°C19°F)
💦 Humidity (now)
💦 Damp: 80%
💨 Air quality (now)
🌱 Great: 25 US AQI
💨 Air quality (annual)
🌱 Good: 56 US AQI
👌 Safety
Good
👩 Safe for women
Great
🌈 Safe for LGBTQ+
Good
🤮 Food safety*
Great
👮‍♀️ Lack of crime*
Great
🤝 Lack of racism*
Bad
🎓 Education level*
High
⚡️ Power grid
Great
🌊 Vulnerability to climate change
Okay
💰 Income level*
Mediocre: 1,534ドル / mo
🙊 English speaking*
Okay
😤 People density
🧘‍♀️ Low density: 4k ppl/km2 (1 per 15x15m)
🚶 Walkability
Great
🚦 Traffic safety*
Okay
✈️ Airline scores*
Good
🧳 Lost luggage*
Great
🏥 Hospitals
Great
😄 Happiness*
Good
🍸 Nightlife
Great
📶 Free WiFi in city
Okay
🖥 Places to work from
Great
❄️ A/C or heating
Okay
😁 Friendly to foreigners
Good
🗯 Freedom of speech*
Great
🎅 Startup Score
Okay
* Values derived from national statistics, might differ from the city itself. Last updated: 2026年01月13日T02:17:18+00:00


🗓️ Average trip length 6 days
📡 Internet speed (avg) 27 Mbps
⛅️ Weather (now) 🌨 -4°C 25°F + 💦 Damp (80%) = feels -7°C 19°F
💨 Air quality (now) 👍 25 US AQI 🍃 OK
💨 Air quality (annual avg) 👎😷 56 US AQI
🔌 Power 230V 50Hz
🧔 Best neighborhood to stay Nusle, Prague 4
🚀 Upcoming neighborhood Libeň, Prague 8
🚕 Best taxi app* Liftago Liftago
🚑 Travel medical insurance Safetywing Safetywing
💸 100 CZK in USD USD 4.80
🏧 Suggested ATM take out: CZK 10,000 = USD 480
💸 Tipping Yes, 10%
💻 Best coworking space Impact Hub
💻 Best alt. coworking space Locus
🚰 Tap water 👌 Yes, safe to drink
♻️ Return rate 👍13% of visitors return
📸 Visitors per year 8,550,700 visitors
📸 Tourists now 163,874 tourists
👨‍👩‍👧‍👦 Population 1,300,000 people
👨‍👩‍👧‍👦 GDP per capita* 18,406ドル / year
😤 Population density 🧘‍♀️ not busy: 15x15m (225m2) per person
👫 Gender ratio (population) 👨 47% 👱‍♀️ 53%
👫 Gender ratio (young adults) 👨 53% 👱‍♀️ 47%
👫 Gender ratio (nomads) 👨 84% 👱‍♀️ 16%
🏞 Foreign land ownership allowed Yes
⛪️ Religious government Non-religious
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Sreality
✈️ Best short-haul air carrier
WizzAir
✈️ Best int'l air carrier
Czech Airlines
💵 Cost of living for nomad 3,140ドル / month
💵 Cost of living for expat 2,088ドル / month
💵 Cost of living for family 4,748ドル / month
💵 Cost of living for local 1,357ドル / month
🏨 Hotel (median price) 1,725ドル / month
🏡 Airbnb (median price) 2,329ドル / month
🏠 1br studio rent in center 1,124ドル / month
🏠 Median home price 432,467ドル
🏨 Hotel (median price) 81ドル / night
🏠 Airbnb (median price) 76ドル / night
🏢 Coworking hot desk 325ドル / month
🍛 Dinner 11ドル
🥤 Coca-Cola (0.3L) 2ドル
🍺 Beer in cafe (0.5L) 2ドル
☕️ Coffee in cafe 3ドル
👩‍🏫 International school 14,791ドル / year
📱 Mobile data (~10GB) 18ドル / month
🚕 Taxi price (avg trip ~3km/2mi) 5ドル / trip
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Prague is a safe, walkable, and visually striking city with a strong infrastructure for long-term stays. The public transport system is efficient and affordable, and the city is compact enough that walking is often sufficient. It offers a wide range of amenities including multilingual services, high-quality food options—especially Vietnamese cuisine—and an active nightlife. English is widely spoken, which makes it easy to navigate if you don't know Czech. Food delivery apps like Wolt work very well, and shopping is convenient with services like Alza. The architecture and green spaces make everyday life feel enjoyable and scenic.

However, the cost of housing has risen sharply, particularly for quality apartments in desirable neighborhoods. While the city as a whole is still a good value, rent can eat up a large chunk of the budget. The influx of rowdy tourists, especially in the center, can disrupt the peace and is often cited as a reason for the locals' unfriendly attitude toward foreigners. The digital nomad and expat community lacks central hubs and remains somewhat dispersed, making it harder to connect spontaneously. Overall, Prague is ideal for focused work or short to medium stays, but has trade-offs if you are looking for a strong community or long-term base.
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7 months ago
Honestly one of the best cities in Europe, mind the winter. Amazing food scene, especially Vietnamese. Public transport is superb, and ridiculously cheap if you get a monthly pass. Most people speak English, you have great coffee shops too. Lots of young people and parties. Coworkings are a bit scarce, I’d recommend Locus in Vinohrady as it’s the only one I’ve found with an active expat/nomad scene and caters to them.
7 months ago
Lived in Prague for 8 years. It's a beautiful international European city. Never learned Czech, but was fine. Almost all cafes and restaurants have English menus. Superb food delivery apps (Wolt is the best). All the food you can imagine. Vietnamese food is world-class because of the huge Vietnamese population. If you want hipster bars and cafes, there's plenty of that. If you want old-world-charm there's plenty of that. If you want posh luxury there's some of Europes best restaurants and cocktail bars here.

Still very good value for eating and drinking out. But the housing has gotten a lot more expensive. In the end I spent half on my income every month on rent. And you don't want to live in the dead suburbs. But if you can find a good deal in the center you'll be fine. You can walk everywhere. The public transport is excellent in the rare occasions you need it.

It's a walkable and livable city with an extraordinary amount of beautiful architecture and bridges. It's also very green, lots of trees and parks both big and small. Prague is also one of the safest cities in the world, almost feels like a small town in this regard.
3 years ago
Prague is a beautiful city and I like it despite its quirks. I use it as a base in Europe.

It has literally everything you need for long-term living: high-quality food, great nightlife, cool malls with lots of shops, and most people speak English. It even has its own local version of Amazon called Alza, with pick-up stations scattered all over the city, which is great because you usually cannot receive packages in an Airbnb.
The city is very walkable and I love just walking around, looking at the people and the buildings with beautiful ornamented facades & bright colors, and discovering new places.
The transport system is also remarkably good, very reliable and you can go anywhere easily. You probably won't ever need a taxi unless it's very late or you are in a hurry. Because the city is relatively compact, you can get from A to B usually within 20 minutes, which is pretty darn efficient!
Note that Uber Eats does not operate here anymore, but they have an app called Dame Jidlo, which works well.
All of this makes it a very nice city to live in for a few months at a time.

The cost of living is still reasonable, although it has risen a lot recently. Airbnb prices have literally tripled since before the pandemic, and it seems restaurant prices increased ~40%. I suppose this is due to inflation, the Czech crown getting relatively stronger (or devaluing at a slower pace...), the war & the massive influx of refugees.

However, what would otherwise be a beautiful, poetic, romantic historical city, is constantly being sabotaged by the numerous packs of 5 to 20 rowdy tourists (usually>90% or even 100% male) coming to Prague, getting drunk, shouting in the streets, and generally being obnoxious, sometimes even before the sun sets.
When the locals see a group like this, everyone knows they came from the UK/France/Germany to Prague for the cheap beer, the strip clubs, and the decriminalized prostitution at the "sauna club". You will see them too, it will be impossible to ignore them. Their obnoxiousness and disrespect for the people who live here are unacceptable, especially with those super noisy beer bike tours, and I'm pretty sure this is the reason why the locals don't seem to really like tourists here.
Hopefully, Prague becoming more expensive and the fact that the authorities recognized the problem and started cracking down on it will incentivize stag doers and other intellectuals to favor going to Budapest, Bucharest, or Cologne/Hamburg/Frankfurt/Berlin instead. For now, just avoid the historic center & the area around the path to the Prague castle, as the locals do. It is a big overpriced tourist trap anyway.

The second downside is that on top of being hard to befriend locals (reason above), it is kinda hard to meet other digital nomads in Prague because the community seems very fragmented relative to the small size of the city. There isn't really a go-to place or coliving for digital nomads, or a whatsapp group/entity organizing events for DNs that I know of. Locus is taking a bit of an initiative but I hope it grows into something bigger.

All in all, this is a nice place to spend a few months when you need to focus on work or relax & collect yourself. I like that when I go there, I know that there won't be any major troubles, and I will be able to live & work efficiently within an hour after landing at the airport.
Would I spend a whole year there though? Unless I can sit outside on a summer day without a pack of 12 rowdy stag-do sex tourists passing by on a beer bike and destroying my eardrums, probably not.
3 years ago
I visited Prague on more than one occasion and tried something new each time. I really wanted to enjoy it, but unfortunately it turned out to be one of my least favourite cities. Perhaps it was just me, but there was an overwhelming sense of distrust and dislike towards foreigners, you have to try pretty hard to blend in if you want to experience the life of a local & avoid the tourism.
I met some wonderful people and and there’s some cool communities to be part of, but another extended stay just isn’t for me.
5 years ago
My husband and I spent about 6 weeks testing Prague in Nov-Dec 2018 as we were considering it as a semi-permanent base of operations for the next year or two. Honestly it was great and we plan on leaving Malta where we have been for the past year. Pluses - transportation is very good and quite cheap, tons of restaurants, lots to do. People are more reserved, perhaps even a bit suspicious, so I would not say it was an OVERLY welcoming vibe, however there are a lot of expats from the US, CA, UK and more, so I did meet some very nice people and there is a good Expat network there. Not very racially diverse, I noticed this very quickly. Language is somewhat of an issue - unlike say France or Spain where you can figure out some words - in Czech you won't have a clue. Overall though - 2 thumbs up for us!
7 years ago
Possibly the best city to live in Europe, especially in the summer. It's clean, people are friendly, lots of cafes to work, fast internet, lots of Airbnb's, and it's relatively cheap.
7 years ago
Prague is super awesome, it’s a very beautiful city. However, I have learned two things about Prague which I want to share with future travelers and nomads, they are:

- Only use ATMs that has the word "Bankomat" on it, all the other ATMs have really high fees or commission and may even in some cases support organized crime.

- if you need to call the police for some reason, because of e.g. robbery or physical injury, make sure to call the state police or ask for the state police and not the municipal police. The municipal police can be very corrupt and in some cases support organized crime.

That’s my advice, take care.
8 years ago

✅ Very safe

✅ Excellent public transport

✅ Very walkable

✅ High-quality food

✅ Many people speak English

✅ Great nightlife

✅ Beautiful architecture

✅ Lots of nature and parks

✅ Fast internet

✅ Lots of fun stuff to do

✅ Good air quality on average

✅ Nomads.com members liked going here a lot

✅ Many Nomads.com members here all year round

✅ Spacious and not crowded

✅ Very easy to do business

✅ High quality of education

✅ Great hospitals

✅ Roads are very safe

✅ Great freedom of speech

✅ Democratic

✅ Very safe for women

✅ Family friendly

✅ Very friendly to LGBTQ+

✅ (Medical) marijuana MAY be legal, unenforced or decriminalized (always double check this)

❌ Expensive housing

❌ Unfriendly locals

❌ Heavy party tourism

❌ Fragmented digital nomad scene

❌ Very expensive

❌ Cold now

❌ Gets cold in the winter

❌ Very damp now

❌ Difficult to make friends

❌ People don't speak English well

❌ People smoking tobacco a lot

❌ High alcohol consumption

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Feels (median) -1°C / 30°F freezing 6°C / 43°F cold 5°C / 41°F cold 8°C / 46°F cold 14°C / 57°F cool 23°C / 73°F mild 24°C / 75°F warm 20°C / 68°F mild 21°C / 70°F mild 12°C / 54°F cool 4°C / 39°F cold 1°C / 34°F cold
Real (median) 1°C / 34°F
very cold 6°C / 43°F
very cold 6°C / 43°F
very cold 9°C / 48°F
cold 14°C / 56°F
cool 23°C / 73°F
mild 24°C / 74°F
warm 19°C / 66°F
mild 20°C / 68°F
mild 12°C / 54°F
cool 5°C / 41°F
very cold 3°C / 37°F
very cold
Humidity damp
77%
damp
78%
nice
68%
nice
66%
damp
71%
nice
67%
nice
75%
nice
73%
nice
71%
nice
68%
damp
75%
damp
78%
Most common ☔️ Rain ☔️ Rain ☀️ Clear ☔️ Rain ☀️ Clear ☔️ Rain ☀️ Clear ☔️ Rain ☀️ Clear ☀️ Clear ☀️ Clear ☔️ Rain
Rain dry
46mm
dry
42mm
dry
29mm
dry
38mm
rainy
73mm
rainy
82mm
rainy
79mm
rainy
83mm
dry
16mm
dry
16mm
dry
41mm
dry
44mm
Cloud cloudy
52%
pockets
46%
pockets
40%
pockets
48%
pockets
49%
pockets
43%
pockets
40%
cloudy
50%
pockets
44%
pockets
38%
pockets
49%
cloudy
53%
Air quality okay
53 US AQI
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78 US AQI
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63 US AQI
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62 US AQI
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55 US AQI
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56 US AQI
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57 US AQI
okay
55 US AQI
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56 US AQI
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64 US AQI
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82 US AQI
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53 US AQI
Sun safe
1 UVI
safe
1 UVI
safe
2 UVI
seek shade
3 UVI
seek shade
4 UVI
seek shade
5 UVI
avoid sun
6 UVI
seek shade
4 UVI
seek shade
4 UVI
safe
2 UVI
safe
1 UVI
safe
1 UVI
Remote workers 1,443 people 1,280 people 1,455 people 1,890 people 2,700 people 2,927 people 3,440 people 3,678 people 2,913 people 2,480 people 1,880 people 2,316 people
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  • Budapest ⭐️ OverallAll 💵 Cost 🙂 Okay 📡 InternetWiFi 🏎 Fast 👍 Liked good 👮 Safety good Tap to open 🌨 Feels -9° 16° -5° 24° AQI 38 ✈️35min 2,648ドル / mo 🌇 Also went here936 people ×ばつ
  • Amsterdam ⭐️ OverallAll 💵 Cost 😳 Extremely expensive 📡 InternetWiFi 🏎 Fast 👍 Liked mediocre 👮 Safety good Tap to open 🌦 Feels 36° 42° AQI 49 ✈️57min 5,413ドル / mo 🌇 Also went here902 people ×ばつ
  • Paris ⭐️ OverallAll 💵 Cost 😳 Extremely expensive 📡 InternetWiFi 🏎 Fast 👍 Liked mediocre 👮 Safety mediocre Tap to open 🌦 Feels 46° 10° 51° AQI 46 ✈️1h 5,336ドル / mo 🌇 Also went here913 people ×ばつ
  • Rome ⭐️ OverallAll 💵 Cost 🧐 Very expensive 📡 InternetWiFi 🏎 Fast 👍 Liked good 👮 Safety good Tap to open ☀️ Feels 48° 49° ✈️1h 4,901ドル / mo 🌇 Also went here653 people ×ばつ
  • London ⭐️ OverallAll 💵 Cost 😳 Extremely expensive 📡 InternetWiFi 🏎 Fast 👍 Liked mediocre 👮 Safety mediocre Tap to open 🌤 Feels 10° 50° 11° 52° AQI 25 ✈️1h 5,648ドル / mo 🌇 Also went here946 people ×ばつ
  • Barcelona ⭐️ OverallAll 💵 Cost 🧐 Very expensive 📡 InternetWiFi 🏎 Fast 👍 Liked mediocre 👮 Safety good Tap to open 🌤 Feels 12° 54° 12° 53° AQI 59 😷 ✈️2h 4,581ドル / mo 🌇 Also went here933 people ×ばつ
  • Istanbul ⭐️ OverallAll 💵 Cost 😙 Affordable 📡 InternetWiFi 🏎 Fast 👍 Liked mediocre 👮 Safety mediocre Tap to open 🌨 Feels -1° 30° 36° AQI 60 😷 ✈️2h 1,594ドル / mo 🌇 Also went here659 people ×ばつ
  • Madrid ⭐️ OverallAll 💵 Cost 🧐 Very expensive 📡 InternetWiFi 🏎 Fast 👍 Liked good 👮 Safety good Tap to open 🌤 Feels 46° 48° AQI 42 ✈️2h 4,232ドル / mo 🌇 Also went here594 people ×ばつ
  • Lisbon ⭐️ OverallAll 💵 Cost 🧐 Pricey 📡 InternetWiFi 🏎 Fast 👍 Liked bad 👮 Safety good Tap to open 🌧 Feels 13° 55° 14° 58° AQI 50 ✈️3h 3,752ドル / mo 🌇 Also went here877 people ×ばつ
  • New York City ⭐️ OverallAll 💵 Cost 😳 Extremely expensive 📡 InternetWiFi 🏎 Fast 👍 Liked good 👮 Safety mediocre Tap to open ☀️ Feels 39° 43° ✈️9h 7,219ドル / mo 🌇 Also went here653 people ×ばつ
  • Bangkok ⭐️ OverallAll 💵 Cost 😙 Affordable 📡 InternetWiFi 🏎 Fast 👍 Liked mediocre 👮 Safety good Tap to open ☀️ Feels 29° 84° 28° 83° AQI 119 😷 ✈️11h 1,609ドル / mo 🌇 Also went here810 people ×ばつ
  • Tokyo ⭐️ OverallAll 💵 Cost 🙂 Okay 📡 InternetWiFi 🏎 Fast 👍 Liked good 👮 Safety great Tap to open ☀️ Feels 45° 46° AQI 30 ✈️12h 2,966ドル / mo 🌇 Also went here533 people ×ばつ
  • Singapore ⭐️ OverallAll 💵 Cost 🧐 Very expensive 📡 InternetWiFi 🏎 Fast 👍 Liked mediocre 👮 Safety great Tap to open 🌥 Feels 35° 95° 30° 85° 🥵 ✈️13h 4,246ドル / mo 🌇 Also went here542 people ×ばつ

  • Values shown are estimated visits by traveling remote workers based on the total amount of trips logged by Nomads.com members. Visits to a place are only counted once per year per user, even if they visit more in that year. Visits are also normalized by overall trips added per month on the site, so if site usage goes up or down it does not affect trends. Not all digital nomads are on Nomads.com, and not all Nomads.com members log their trips. So the data is only indicative.





    The chart below shows visitors by nationality normalized for population size. This means we take all trips logged on Nomads.com, check which country of origin the user is from, then divide that total visit count by the country of origin's population. If we didn't, it'd just show the big countries like US, Brazil and India always on top. Instead, this shows which nationalities worldwide proportionally visit more or less, which is more useful.





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