Coliving in Prague

Compare coliving spaces in Prague for digital nomads, remote workers and students — furnished rooms, all bills included, in one of Europe's most beautiful capitals.

All Colivings in Prague

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

Frequently Asked Questions about Coliving in Prague

Coliving in Prague typically runs from around €600 to €1,200 per month, all-inclusive, with WiFi, utilities, cleaning and community events bundled in. It's excellent value for an EU capital — significantly cheaper than Western Europe while offering a beautiful, safe, central base. Premium private rooms in prime neighbourhoods sit at the top of the range. The low overall cost of living, including famously cheap beer and good-value dining, stretches a remote-work budget further than most European capitals.
Vinohrady is the top pick for remote workers — leafy, elegant and full of cafés, parks and restaurants. Žižkov, next door, is hipper and edgier with a famous bar scene and better value, while Karlín is the regenerated riverside district popular with the startup crowd. The New Town (Nové Město) keeps you central and walkable. All are well served by Prague's excellent metro and tram network. Vinohrady and Karlín are the most popular for the remote-work community.
Yes — it's one of Central Europe's best nomad bases. Prague has fast, reliable internet, abundant cafés and coworking, a large, established expat-and-nomad community, and a growing tech-and-startup scene, all in a stunningly beautiful, safe and central city. The cost of living is low for the EU, English is widely spoken in the centre, and transport across Europe is easy. The Czech "Zivno" trade licence offers a route for longer freelance stays. The trade-offs are cold winters and heavy tourist crowds in the Old Town core.
EU/EEA citizens can live and work in Prague freely with no visa. Non-EU citizens can stay up to 90 days in any 180-day period under the Schengen visa waiver, which covers most shorter coliving visits. For longer stays, the Czech Republic's "Zivno" (Živnostenské oprávnění) freelance trade licence and associated long-stay visa is the common route for remote workers and freelancers, though it involves more paperwork than some countries' dedicated nomad visas. Always check the latest requirements before applying.
Most coliving spaces in Prague offer flexible stays from one month, suiting digital nomads and remote workers, with longer commitments often unlocking better monthly rates. Some nomad-focused houses also accept shorter stays. The scene is geared toward medium-term visitors, so monthly bookings are the norm. Confirm the exact minimum term, deposit and what's included directly with each property before booking, and reserve ahead in summer when demand is highest.

Comparing coliving spaces in Prague

Use the comparison below to weigh Prague's coliving spaces on price, room type, location and minimum stay. Options centre on nomad-focused social houses with coworking and community events (Prague Nomad Co-Living, Youston, Coliving Prague), most furnished and all-inclusive across Vinohrady, Žižkov and Karlín.

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

Why choose Prague for your next coliving experience

Prague is a fairy-tale capital — Gothic spires, a medieval Old Town, the castle above the Vltava river, and some of Europe's best beer culture. It's safe, central, and far cheaper than Western Europe, with a growing tech-and-startup scene and a large, established expat community. Summers are warm and lively; winters cold and atmospheric.

Coliving in Prague is a genuine, growing scene aimed squarely at nomads and remote workers. Prague Nomad Co-Living, Youston and Coliving Prague offer furnished rooms in social houses with coworking and community events. The most popular neighbourhoods are leafy, café-filled Vinohrady, hip and edgy Žižkov, the regenerated riverside district of Karlín, and the central New Town.

It's excellent value for an EU capital. Furnished coliving rooms typically run from around €600 to €1,200 per month all-inclusive, with WiFi, utilities, cleaning and community events bundled in. Stays are flexible from one month, and the Czech Republic's "Zivno" freelance visa plus 90-day Schengen access make medium-term stays straightforward.

For remote work the fundamentals are excellent: fast, reliable internet, an abundance of cafés and coworking spaces, and a big, easy-to-join nomad-and-expat community. Downtime means beer halls, riverside parks, day trips to Český Krumlov, and endless architecture. English is widely spoken in the centre. The trade-offs are cold winters and growing tourist crowds in the core — but for beauty, affordability and community, Prague is a top European base.