Colivings in Prague

Explore top coliving options in Prague for remote workers, digital nomads and location-independent professionals.

A quick comparison of the Colivings in Prague

The table below compares all colivings in Prague by price, coliving type, coworking space, and community manager.

Updated: June 2026 • 3 Colivings Compared

Comparison of Colivings in Prague (2026)
Name Avg. Price/m Coliving Type Coworking Reviews
PRAGUE NOMAD CO-LIVING €792 Social 5.0 (16)
Youston co-living Apartments 3.9 (28)
Coliving Prague Social

All Colivings in Prague

  • 5.0 (16 ratings)
    Jiřinková 2155/10, 106 00 Praha 10, Czechia
    Social
    City
    minimum 90 days
    Coworking space
    Kitchen
    <p>A quiet corner of Prague 10 with a clear eco-minded streak. This coliving suits people who want a...
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    From €700/month
  • 3.9 (28 ratings)
    Hartigova 1743/114, 130 00 Praha 3-Žižkov, Czechia
    Apartments
    City
    <p>In Prague 3-Žižkov, this co-living address suits people who want a city setting with a social edg...
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    From €850/month
  • Blanická 768/4, Vinohrady, 120 00 Praha-Praha 2, Czechia
    Social
    <p>In Vinohrady, this coliving brings together shared living, coworking, and events in a central Pra...

Experience the benefits of coliving in Prague

Prague feels like a storybook you can live in. Cobblestone streets, pastel buildings, and music on every corner. The vibe is lively but calm. Winters can be cold and snowy. Summers get warm and sunny. Spring and fall are sweet. I once worked from a tiny café near Charles Bridge. The WiFi held while a violinist played outside. Most travellers enjoy the easy cafes and honest pubs. For some, the beer and pierogis will be a highlight. Arguably not the best place if you want beaches. Cost of living is fair. Cheaper than London or Paris but not dirt cheap. Internet is reliable. There are plenty of coworking spaces and fast cafes. Things to do are endless. Walk to the castle. Join a free tour. Hunt for vinyl in vintage shops. Meetups and expat groups are active. You can hop to other European cities on a weekend. If you like old streets and a strong coffee scene, Prague might feel like home.