Digital Nomad Guide to Prague (2026)
Prague is one of the world's top destinations for digital nomads. Here's everything you need to work remotely from Prague.
$1300/mo
Monthly Cost
8.2/10
Nomad Score
50-100
Internet
CET (UTC+1)
Timezone
Why Nomads Love Prague
- Very affordable vs Western Europe — rent 40-60% cheaper than Berlin or Amsterdam
- Central European location — weekend trips to Berlin (4hr), Vienna (4hr), Munich (5hr)
- Beautiful medieval and Art Nouveau architecture — one of Europe's best-preserved cities
- Large English-speaking expat community of 50,000+, especially in Vinohrady and Karlín
- Excellent public transport (metro, trams, buses) — monthly pass only $24
- Very fast internet (50-100 Mbps average, fiber widely available)
Best Neighborhoods for Nomads
Vinohrady
Upscale residential with leafy streets, Art Nouveau buildings, excellent cafés and restaurants. The most popular expat neighborhood — walkable, safe, with Riegrovy Sady park for summer beer gardens.
Žižkov
Bohemian and affordable with vibrant nightlife. Former working-class area now attracting young professionals and creatives. Home to the iconic Žižkov TV Tower.
Karlín
Prague's tech hub — modern offices, trendy restaurants, and converted industrial spaces. Heavily renovated after 2002 floods. Excellent coworking scene.
Dejvice
Quiet residential area near embassies and universities. Popular with families. Home to many international restaurants and Šárecké údolí nature reserve.
Coworking & WiFi
| Space | Price | Area |
|---|---|---|
| Opero | $250/mo | Old Town |
| Locus Workspace | $190/mo | Karlín |
| Impact Hub Prague | $230/mo | Smíchov |
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