Here's what a month actually costs a solo remote worker in Czech Republic's main nomad base — Prague — covering rent, food, transport and everyday spending. Read it alongside the income your visa requires and the tax you'll owe.
| City | Comfortable solo budget / month | 1-bed rent (centre) | Meal | Transit pass |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Prague | €1,500–€2,400 | ~€1,029 | ~€9 | ~€21 |
Prague — what the figures mean +
Prague offers mid-range European cost of living. A solo nomad typically needs EUR 1,500-2,400/month. A 1-bedroom flat runs ~EUR 1,029 in the centre and ~EUR 881 outside; an inexpensive restaurant meal is ~EUR 9, a monthly transit pass ~EUR 21, and basic utilities ~EUR 273. Single-person costs excluding rent are ~EUR 800/month. Values converted from CZK at 1 EUR = 25 CZK (crowd-sourced Numbeo data, Jun 2026).
What a comfortable budget covers
The "comfortable solo budget" above assumes a mid-range lifestyle. Roughly, it folds in:
- 🏠A one-bedroom flat (the single biggest line, and the one that swings most by neighbourhood)
- 🍽️Groceries plus eating out a few times a week
- 🚇Local transport — a transit pass, the odd taxi
- 📶Mobile data and home internet
- 💻A coworking pass or regular café work
- 🎒A buffer for leisure, fitness and weekend trips
Budget-minded nomads (a room or outside-centre flat, cooking at home, public transport) land near the bottom of each range; a central flat with frequent dining out and travel pushes toward the top — or past it. Health insurance for your visa and any income tax sit on top of these figures.
Cost of living in Czech Republic: FAQ
Cost of living in Czech Republic: FAQ
Is Czech Republic affordable for digital nomads?
On these aggregated figures, a comfortable solo month in Prague runs roughly €1,500–€2,400 including central rent, food, local transport and everyday spending. Where Czech Republic sits versus other destinations is easiest to see on the cost-of-living index, which compares every city we cover side by side.
What is not included in these budgets?
The ranges cover ongoing monthly living costs. They exclude one-off and irregular costs: flights, the visa application fee, a rental deposit (often one to a few months' rent), furnishing an unfurnished flat, health insurance for the visa, and any income tax you owe. Short-term and furnished rentals — what most nomads actually book — also tend to cost more than the long-lease rent figures shown here.
Sources
- Aggregated index Numbeo — Cost of Living in Prague (opens in a new tab) accessed 2026-06-15