This time I’ll tell you how to rent an apartment in Prague for a few days. My personal experience search for apartments, bookings and reviews of real accommodation.

We stayed in Prague for 4 days. We spent three days in the city itself and left for one day to see, but returned to Prague for the night. Let's start with where to look for housing.

Where to rent an apartment in Prague

Nowadays there are a lot of sites for booking accommodation and it is very easy to get lost in them. I will give you the ones I use and add a little information on hotels.

Apartments and flats: I am looking for this type of housing first of all, since having a kitchen allows us to save money, because this is a blog about budget travel. The main source where I book apartments is always. If you have not used this site yet, then you will be in for a surprise in the form of about $15.

The site has already been checked dozens of times and the number of my bookings here is approaching a hundred. The main rule that will save you from problems is to look for apartments with big amount positive reviews, since it is almost impossible to fake them.

Hotels: not everyone prefers apartments, so I’ll give you the site where it’s best to look for hotels - this is a search engine. This resource does not book accommodation, but helps you find where to book cheaper. Since the hotel market is a big bazaar, where the same room is sold at different prices. When booking hotels, don’t forget about this – this is an additional savings of 10-20%.

From the technical part, let's move on to my experience of living in Prague. And here's what's interesting, I usually use it to search Airbnb apartments, but this time I used the second option. After all, the search engine searches not only for hotels but also for apartments, although there are much fewer of them there. Prague is an exception in this regard; there are a large number of houses converted into apartments. Such mini-hotels-entrances are entirely made up of apartments.

My apartment in Prague – Review

And now about one of the rooms where I managed to rent an apartment in Prague for 4 nights after a short search on the sites that I listed above.

Price:

IN tourist season prices here are slightly higher than in the off-season and can reach up to 100 €, but then they drop below 50 €.

By the way, very interesting fact, we booked this apartment on March 8 and the prices were the same as in the off-season. After all, Prague should be filled with tourists from the CIS for this March holiday, but apparently because early booking the price was still low.

In total, the apartment cost 150 € for 4 days, and the one I recommended suggested that the cheapest way to book a room is on the website. A little later I found this apartment on .

Location:

Before historical center Prague is only 1.5-2 km, which is 10-15 minutes on foot. If for some it is far away, then there is an I.P metro station nearby. Pavlova. If you look at the map, it is only 500 meters, but much closer there is another entrance to the station located in the building.

Check-in:

The settlement turned out to be both an advantage and a disadvantage. Let's start with the good. After all, this is almost a hotel, which means there is a Reception that is open 24 hours a day. You can easily check in late at night, which is very rarely possible when booking apartments.

The disadvantage here is that early check-in is not possible, and we were convinced of this. Having arrived only 30 minutes earlier, they could not check us in. Of course, if there are previous tenants, then you won’t be able to negotiate an early check-in with the regular owners, but if the apartment is empty before your arrival, then most likely you will be moved in earlier. In a hotel this is practically impossible, and if it is possible, it is for a fee.

Below is a photo of the main entrance from the Reception and the entrance itself. Everything is clean and tidy, of course there are residential entrances like this, but this is very rare.

Living room and bedroom:

There is nothing to describe here and everything can be seen in the photo. Several sofas in the living room and a large bed in the bedroom. One of the little things I remember is the TV, it only caught a few programs, although cable was promised.

Kitchen:

It’s worth going into more detail here, since the advantages and disadvantages of being an apart-hotel come out again. On the plus side - everything is licked clean, and all the dishes are washed by the governess and the clean people will like it. For those who do not want to wash the dishes, there is an advertisement that a governess can do it for 100Ks (crowns).

One of the shortcomings is that the kitchen is not lived-in, that is, there are no seasonings, oil and other little things like in a residential apartment. Let's go back to equipping the kitchen - a stove, a microwave, some dishes, as well as a kettle and coffee maker.

I slightly exaggerated the fact that there are almost no kitchen items. Still, there was salt, sugar and pepper, as well as a couple of bags of tea and coffee.

If you arrive late at night, you will have to have tea for dinner. We weren’t happy with this situation, so we quickly went to the supermarket and here’s our loot for the evening. Billa is 5 minutes' walk away and Tesco is 10 minutes' walk away.

Toilet and bath:

In this room they are combined, but perhaps there are rooms where they are separate, although for 2 people this is not critical. In the bathroom there was a set of towels for two and, interestingly, there was no toilet paper. The front desk quickly resolved this problem and gave us a whole package.

Interior:

If you are going to rent an apartment in Prague based on this ad, please note that it is intended exclusively for rent. There is no warm home comfort here. The administration tried to smooth out this moment with small installations. What they came up with is shown in the photo below.

I would like to finish my review of the apartment in Prague with the view from the window. The first photo is at the beginning of the article, and there is another one below.

Happy move-in!

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It is worth mentioning the legal aspect of renting housing in the Czech Republic. Apartments and houses in Prague can be rented in two ways: look for suitable housing yourself or use the services of a professional real estate agency. Needless to say, renting housing on your own will be very difficult: firstly, at a minimum, you need knowledge of the Czech language; secondly, it is worth understanding the features legal side rent, so as not to make mistakes and get into trouble.

The only sure and safe way is to turn to professionals. Our real estate company has been working in the field of real estate rental abroad for several years, and apartment rental in the Czech Republic one of the priority areas of our activity, and we can promise you only the best offers without embellishment!

Renting apartments in the Czech Republic is becoming more affordable thanks to the accumulated many years of experience of our company. Renting or renting an apartment in Prague is easy, and most importantly, affordable at prices, which you can find out by contacting our company. In addition, you can find out what is included from additional amenities in an apartment or house in Prague that our company offers.

Don’t think that renting an apartment in Prague will be an expensive “pleasure” for you.

Before you go to this wonderful and hospitable country, think about which apartment is best to rent in Prague, and leave the rest, including your comfort, to our company.

Prague is the largest tourist, cultural, business and educational center. Hundreds of thousands of people from different parts of the world constantly arrive here who want to live, work, study or relax in this beautiful city.

Most of them sooner or later need to rent housing in Prague. Read the article about how to do this and what details to pay attention to when looking for an apartment.

Renting housing in the Czech Republic

In the Czech Republic, like in any other country in the world, there are nuances and subtleties of renting apartments. There are several ways to rent housing:

  • Independently, without intermediaries

    This option is more budget-friendly and allows you to save money, but it also requires much more hassle. If you have enough free time and are ready to devote it to finding a good apartment, this method will certainly be preferable.

    However, this will definitely require fluency in the Czech language.

  • Through an agency

    When doing this, be prepared to spend a certain amount on the services of a specialized company. With this method, a wide selection of offers will be guaranteed. Professional real estate agents will search for apartments; all you have to do is look at the proposed options and choose the best one.

    You will have to pay a commission for the services of an intermediary (as a rule, their amount is equal to the amount of one month of living in an apartment).

    If you do not yet speak Czech well enough, you can contact a Russian-language agency, of which there are a huge number in Prague today.

Each of these options has both its advantages and certain disadvantages. Which one to choose is up to you.

What kind of housing can you rent in Prague?

Today in Prague there is an extremely wide selection of different real estate rental offers. Among such a wide selection, there are options for every taste and budget level: from the most modest rooms and small apartments for students to luxurious and elite options that are not available to everyone.

Among the current offers there are several categories of housing:

  • Room

    This option is especially popular among students who come to Prague to obtain higher education. You can rent an inexpensive separate room in an apartment with the owners, or find several other students who are looking for housing, and together with them “share together” rent an entire apartment, where you will own one room.

  • Apartment

    Today in the capital, current offers for renting apartments of different sizes, located in different buildings and different areas, appear daily. Among the huge selection, you will surely be able to find the option that interests you.

  • Apartments

    There is also a wide selection of comfortable and cozy apartments available in Prague, where you can stay very comfortably at an affordable price. Apartments differ from ordinary housing in that they contain the full range of hotel services. And also you cannot register in them, you can only rent them out. Popular service booking.com offers a huge selection of apartments to suit every taste.

For how long should I rent real estate in the Czech Republic?

You can conclude a rental agreement for real estate in Prague for any required period. If you come to the Czech capital on vacation or on a business trip (for a short time), it is quite advisable not to stay in an expensive hotel, but to rent an apartment for daily rent.

Rent an apartment in Prague daily - internet to help

There are quite a lot of such proposals today. There are many sites on the Internet where you can find the accommodation option you are interested in and rent an apartment for the required time. This is an excellent opportunity to contact home owners directly, without extra costs for the services of a real estate agency and other organizations.

An important advantage is also that you can book accommodation at any time, including long before your future trip. This will give you the opportunity to carefully plan your future trip and ensure that you will have a place to stay in Prague.

Many of these sites conveniently sort all current offers by time of addition, area where the apartment is located, cost and other important indicators.

If you need to rent an apartment for a long time

If you need permanent housing in Prague (for example, if you plan to live there on a student or work visa), you should consider renting an apartment for long term.

In this case, you will have to be especially careful when choosing an apartment, because you will have to live in it for a long time. Don’t rush to agree to the first offer you come across, look at several options in different areas and choose the best one among them.

Some useful resources for finding housing in the Czech Republic (in Czech):

  • www.homesweethome.cz – through realtors (there is an English language configuration on the website)
  • www.bezrealitky.cz – without realtors (read the rental agreement carefully)

Legal side - rental agreement

A mandatory document that is drawn up when renting housing for a long term is a lease agreement. This is an official document that guarantees that after the conclusion of the transaction you will be provided with housing.

The lease agreement regulates the relationship between the apartment owner and the tenant and clearly states the rights and obligations of each party.

The contract must be concluded after you have decided on the required apartment option and are ready to conclude a deal with the owner. You should approach the preparation of this document very seriously and responsibly.

Discuss all the details of the agreement with the landlord. Pay attention to such points as the rental amount, the specifics of paying for utilities, the term of the contract, the need for a deposit, the conditions and terms for returning the deposit, etc.

Be sure to include the current readings of electricity and water meters in the annex to the contract so that there are no misunderstandings in the future. It is also worth discussing in advance who will live in the apartment. For example, many landlords do not want families with children or pets living in their apartment.

The nuances of renting housing in the Czech Republic

Finally, here are a few more subtleties that you should definitely pay attention to before concluding a lease agreement:

  • If you are looking for housing through a real estate agency, be sure to discuss the amount of his commission with the realtor in advance. It is also worth agreeing on the number of apartments that the agency employee undertakes to show. Some realtors agree to show applicants only 2-3 apartments, and require an additional fee for showing other options.
  • When choosing an apartment, pay attention to the heating features. There are several options for heating houses in Prague: electric, gas and water. Central water heating is present in those houses where meters are installed.

    The oldest buildings still have gas heating. Electric heating is quite common today, however, this option has certain pitfalls. This heating option has low efficiency, so you may end up with large bills at the end of the month.

  • Discuss with the owner of the apartment who will pay for broken furniture or equipment, if the need arises. Be sure to include this clause in the contract.
  • The term of the contract is also important. Usually, good accommodation can be withdrawn for a period of at least one year. It is also worth discussing in advance how long you will need to notify the owner if you move.

This video provides a good overview of the problems when renting housing in the Czech Republic:

Knowing all these important subtleties, you can competently and intelligently approach solving the housing problem. Show maximum care, responsibility and caution, and you will be able to find the ideal apartment and ensure a comfortable and enjoyable stay in Prague.

One of the most beautiful Slavic cities located in Eastern Europe, is the capital of the Czech Republic - Prague. Numerous historical monuments, which fit perfectly with modern architectural structures. Walking through the picturesque streets of the city will give you the opportunity to feel the past history, traces of which have been preserved in the form of magnificent squares, districts, museums, and cathedrals.

Apartments in Prague are a great option for a family holiday

To immerse yourself completely in this unforgettable world, you should definitely visit Prague. If you prefer space, homeliness and comfort, then it is best to rent an apartment in Prague. This is a great option for family vacation or honeymoon. There is everything for a carefree pastime. The rooms have a bathroom with bath and toiletries, the kitchen has a set of necessary household appliances, and the living rooms are furnished with elegant furniture. In addition, you can see magnificent views of the city right from the windows.

You can have a snack or order a full breakfast/lunch/dinner in nearby cafes or restaurants near the Prague apartments. These are mostly cozy establishments that offer a wide selection of dishes, drinks, snacks and desserts.

To make your vacation as comfortable as possible, you should think about booking accommodation in advance. The price of renting apartments in Prague depends on the location and level of comfort. You can always book your chosen option on our website The Planet of Hotels in just a few clicks.

Newtravels offers to rent and book a choice of 2199 apartments in Prague with good ratings and reviews. Such customized accommodations will always be the primary alternative to hotel bookings. As a rule, apartments are chosen by travelers who prefer comfort and familiar living conditions when traveling.

The main advantages are obvious:

  1. Significantly larger living area in an apartment than in a hotel room;
  2. Availability of a kitchen with a gas or electric stove and refrigerator;
  3. The presence of all necessary equipment for cooking (microwave, toasters, coffee machines);
  4. There is often a washing machine and iron.

Prague apartments are very popular among couples with small children for whom a regular home environment is more preferable. This page displays the most attractive and sought-after apartments in the city. These are booking hits - budget studio apartments or apartments with two separate bedrooms. The latter option is also preferred by young people traveling in a group of several people.

Apartments in category 2199 Total hotels in the city 3320 Apartments with the lowest price Welcome Apartments and Hostel Prague(1140 ₽) Apartments with the highest price Triplex Kings Apartment in Old Town (67920 ₽) Average price 5405 ₽ Average rating 8.8