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Where to Stay in Prague

Best WiFi, coworking spaces, and long-stay neighborhoods

🛡️ Safe💰 Budget: CZK 1200/day🚶 Very Walkable☀️ Best: May, Jun, Sep📶 WiFi: good

Top 3 Areas to Stay in Prague

Liveliest areas for nightlife, culture, and entertainment

Old Town (Staré Město)

Historic heart of Prague, buzzing with tourists and medieval charm.

Our top picks in Old Town (Staré Město)

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Hotel Clement$$

Offers a good balance of comfort and location without the highest price tag.

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The Emblem Hotel$$$

Stylish boutique hotel with a rooftop pool and excellent spa facilities.

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Grand Hotel Bohemia$$$

Elegant hotel in a historic building, known for its grand ballroom and central location.

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Žižkov

Bohemian and edgy neighborhood known for its numerous pubs, alternative culture, and unique landmarks.

Our top picks in Žižkov

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Arkadia Hotel$$

Modern hotel with good amenities, offering a comfortable base in the heart of Žižkov.

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Hotel White Lion$$

Well-regarded hotel with a convenient location and friendly service.

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Hostel Home Grils$

Popular hostel known for its social atmosphere and affordable beds.

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Lesser Town (Malá Strana)

Charming, historic district nestled below Prague Castle, full of baroque architecture and quiet corners.

Our top picks in Lesser Town (Malá Strana)

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The Alchymist Grand Hotel and Spa$$$$

Luxurious, opulent hotel with a renowned spa and a truly regal experience.

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Augustine, a Luxury Collection Hotel, Prague$$$$

Set in a former monastery, offering unique historical charm and high-end amenities.

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Hotel Pod Věží$$$

Charming boutique hotel located right next to the Charles Bridge tower.

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Neighbourhood Comparison for Digital Nomads

NeighbourhoodBudgetVibeBest For
#1Vinohrady
Mid-rangeElegant residential area with beautiful parks, trendy cafes, and a sophisticated local feel.
foodiesdigital nomads
Žižkov
BudgetBohemian and edgy neighborhood known for its numerous pubs, alternative culture, and unique landmarks.
solo travelersbudget
Old Town (Staré Město)
LuxuryHistoric heart of Prague, buzzing with tourists and medieval charm.
first-timersculture
Lesser Town (Malá Strana)
LuxuryCharming, historic district nestled below Prague Castle, full of baroque architecture and quiet corners.
couplesculture
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Hotels with fast WiFi and work spaces

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Tips for Digital Nomads in Prague

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Test WiFi Before Committing

Use Speedtest.net at your accommodation before booking a long stay. Cafes in Prague vary widely in connection quality.

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Try a Day Pass First

Most coworking spaces offer day passes. Test a few before committing to a monthly membership.

Cafe Etiquette

Buy something every 1 to 2 hours if working from a cafe. Lunch hours are usually not the best time to camp with a laptop.

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Pack a Power Strip

Outlets can be scarce in cafes. A small travel power strip lets you share one socket between your laptop and phone.

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Join a local experience in Prague

Meet locals and explore the city

Best Neighborhoods for Digital Nomads

Ranked by relevance for digital nomads visiting Prague

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Vinohrady

Mid-range

Elegant residential area with beautiful parks, trendy cafes, and a sophisticated local feel.

foodiesdigital nomadscouplessolo travelers
  • +Excellent dining and cafe scene
  • +Less touristy than the center
  • +Beautiful architecture and parks
  • -Further from main historical sites
  • -Can be pricier for accommodation than outer districts
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Žižkov

Budget

Bohemian and edgy neighborhood known for its numerous pubs, alternative culture, and unique landmarks.

solo travelersbudgetnightlifefoodies
  • +Abundant and affordable pubs/bars
  • +Authentic local experience
  • +Good value for money
  • -Steeper hills
  • -Can feel rougher around the edges
  • -Further from the main tourist sites
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Old Town (Staré Město)

Luxury

Historic heart of Prague, buzzing with tourists and medieval charm.

first-timersculturenightlife
  • +Central location for sightseeing
  • +Abundant historical sites
  • +Lively atmosphere
  • -Extremely crowded
  • -Can be expensive
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Lesser Town (Malá Strana)

Luxury

Charming, historic district nestled below Prague Castle, full of baroque architecture and quiet corners.

couplescultureluxury
  • +Picturesque and romantic atmosphere
  • +Close to major attractions
  • +Quieter than Old Town
  • -Can be hilly
  • -Fewer budget-friendly options

WiFi & Remote Work in Prague

Quality

good

Avg Speed

30-60 Mbps

Free WiFi

Many cafes, restaurants, public squares (Wi-Fi Prague), shopping centers.

Coworking

Workshopy (approx. 300 CZK/day), HubHub (approx. 400 CZK/day), Node5 (approx. 350 CZK/day)

Daily Budget (Budget)

CZK 1200/day

Hostel One Home dorm bedCZK 550
Trdelnik from a street vendor and a beer at Lokál DlouháááCZK 350
24-hour public transport ticketCZK 130
Explore Prague Castle grounds and St. Vitus Cathedral (exterior view and free areas)CZK 0
Walk across Charles Bridge and explore Old Town SquareCZK 0
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Hidden Gems in Prague

Lesser-known spots the locals love

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Letná Park Beer Garden

Enjoy a local beer with breathtaking panoramic views of Prague's bridges and Old Town. It's a popular spot for locals to relax and socialize, especially on a sunny afternoon.

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John Lennon Wall

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Originally a symbol of peace and freedom, this wall is constantly repainted with Beatles inspired lyrics and political statements. It's an ever-evolving canvas and a colorful, meaningful spot to visit.

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Our Top 5 Favourite Tours in Prague

Settle in faster with tours that help you discover neighbourhoods, food spots, and local culture.

Guided walking tour through a European city
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Prague Walking Tour: Highlights & Hidden Gems

Get oriented fast in Prague with a walking tour that shows you the layout, the best neighbourhoods, and the spots worth returning to on your own.

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Local street food and market tour
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Prague Food Tour: Street Food & Local Favourites

Find your go-to lunch spots in Prague. A food tour is the quickest way to discover affordable, delicious meals near your co-working space.

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Famous museum and attraction entrance
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Best of Prague: Skip-the-Line Top Attractions

Tick off Prague's headline sights in one efficient trip. Skip-the-line access means you spend less time queuing and more time exploring.

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Scenic countryside day trip
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Day Trip from Prague: Scenic Excursion

Take a break from the laptop and explore outside Prague for the day. Everything is organised so you just have to show up and enjoy.

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Local cultural experience and traditions
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Prague Cultural Experience: History & Traditions

Cooking classes, craft workshops, and cultural experiences that make Prague feel like more than just a temporary base. Perfect for weekends.

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Digital Nomads in Prague: FAQ

What is the best area in Prague for digital nomads?
Vinohrady is our top pick for digital nomads in Prague. Elegant residential area with beautiful parks, trendy cafes, and a sophisticated local feel. It is a mid-range area known for foodies, digital nomads, couples.
Is Prague safe for digital nomads?
Prague is rated "safe" overall. Stick to well-lit, populated streets, especially in Old Town and areas with nightlife. Malá Strana is generally quiet and safe. Our neighbourhood guides include area-specific safety advice.
How much does it cost per day in Prague for digital nomads?
Expect to spend around CZK 2500 per day in Prague as a digital nomad. This covers accommodation, food, transport, and activities at the mid-range level.
When is the best time for digital nomads to visit Prague?
The ideal time depends on your priorities. Shoulder seasons (spring and autumn) typically offer the best balance of pleasant weather, lower prices, and fewer crowds. Check our weather chart in the full city guide for monthly breakdowns.
Are there coworking spaces in Prague?
Yes, Prague has coworking spaces suitable for remote workers. Check our WiFi and remote work section above for details on internet speeds, free WiFi availability, and coworking options. Many cafes in Vinohrady also offer reliable WiFi for working.

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