Drink at Local Hospodas
A 0.5L beer at a local pub costs 45-70 Kč (€2). Tourist spots in Old Town charge 100-150 Kč. Lokál, U Zlatého Tygra, and U Medvídků serve excellent beer at local prices.
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Prague costs 1,400-2,400 Kč/day for budget travelers. Cheap world-class beer, stunning Gothic architecture, and incredible food make it one of Europe's best values.
Prague is one of Europe’s best-value capitals. Medieval architecture rivals Paris, beer is world-class at €2 per pint, and Czech cuisine serves massive portions at prices that would be appetizers elsewhere. Budget travelers can manage on $60-100 per day, mid-range travelers should expect $120-200 per day, and luxury seekers will spend $300+ per day.
Accommodation is the biggest cost, especially in Old Town. But food and drink are remarkably cheap - a full meal with beer costs what a sandwich costs in London. Attractions are reasonably priced, and many of Prague’s best experiences (Charles Bridge, Old Town Square, Petřín Hill) are free.
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Even budget travelers should consider:
January through February offers the lowest prices and fewer crowds, though it’s cold. November and March offer good shoulder-season value. The city is magical in any weather.
Avoid these expensive periods:
Czech Republic uses Czech Crowns (CZK/Kč), NOT euros. Always pay in CZK. When asked “Euro or Crown?”, ALWAYS choose Crown. Exchange booths in Old Town are scams - use bank ATMs only.
Round up at pubs and casual restaurants. Leave 10% at nice restaurants if service was good. Don’t feel obligated - service charge is sometimes included (look for “servis” on the bill).
Prague tap water is safe and good quality. Restaurants will try to sell you bottled water - asking for tap water (kohoutkova voda) is acceptable but not common.
Václav Havel Airport is 17km from the city center:
Prague is walkable with excellent public transport:
A 0.5L beer at a local pub costs 45-70 Kč (€2). Tourist spots in Old Town charge 100-150 Kč. Lokál, U Zlatého Tygra, and U Medvídků serve excellent beer at local prices.
Save $10-20 per dayMost Czech pubs offer denní menu (daily menu) at lunch for 130-220 Kč. Full meal with soup and main. Same food tourists pay 400+ Kč for at dinner.
Save $15-25 per dayWhen offered 'Euro or Crown?' ALWAYS choose Czech Crowns (CZK). Dynamic currency conversion adds 5-15% fees. Use ATMs for cash, avoid exchange booths in Old Town.
Save 5-15% on every purchaseThese neighborhoods are 10-15 min by tram from Old Town but 40-50% cheaper. Better restaurants and bars than tourist center, and you'll experience real Prague.
Save $30-50 per nightPrices can vary by 80% depending on the season
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