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Corporate Housing in Prague: Monthly Rentals Guide

Updated 2025 · 10 min read

Corporate Housing in Prague: Monthly Rentals Guide

Prague is one of Central Europe's most popular corporate relocation destinations, with thousands of international assignees arriving annually. Getting accommodation right is critical to assignment success — a good corporate housing setup makes the difference between an employee who thrives and one who struggles to adjust.

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Typical Corporate Housing Allowances

For reference, typical employer housing allowances for Prague assignments in 2025:

Employee LevelTypical Monthly Allowance
Graduate / Junior€1,200–€1,800
Mid-level / Manager€1,800–€2,800
Senior Manager / Director€2,800–€4,500
Executive / C-Suite€4,500–€8,000+

Legal Requirements for Long-Term Corporate Housing

Employees staying in Prague for work must register their address with Czech Foreign Police within 30 days (EU citizens) or per visa conditions (non-EU). The corporate housing provider or landlord must provide a written declaration of accommodation. This is also required for Czech bank account opening, health insurance registration, and child school enrollment. Ensure your housing provider supports this process — reputable managed apartment companies handle it as standard.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Are there corporate apartments available in Prague city center?

Yes, Prague has a well-developed corporate housing market. Managed corporate apartments in Praha 1 (Nové Město) and Praha 2 (Vinohrady) are available through agencies like Prague Rental, Expat Center, and Flat Club. These provide fully furnished apartments with HR-friendly invoicing and English-speaking support. Monthly rates range from €2,000–€4,000 for a 1-bed in central Prague, or €1,200–€2,500 for direct long-term rentals.

What is the best area in Prague for business travelers?

For business travelers, the best area depends on your office location. Praha 1 (Nové Město) is ideal for meetings at law firms (Clifford Chance, Allen & Overy) and government ministries. Pankrác (Praha 4) is Prague's modern corporate district with excellent metro C access and 25–35% cheaper accommodation. Holešovice (Praha 7) is Prague's emerging tech and startup hub with the most affordable corporate housing.

How much does a monthly furnished apartment cost in Prague?

Monthly corporate housing costs in Prague (2025): Managed corporate apartments in Praha 1: €2,000–€4,000/month. Direct long-term furnished rental in Vinohrady/Holešovice: €1,200–€2,500/month. Typical employer allowances: Graduate/Junior €1,200–€1,800, Mid-level €1,800–€2,800, Senior Manager/Director €2,800–€4,500, Executive/C-Suite €4,500–€8,000+.

Do Prague apartments have good WiFi for remote work?

Prague has excellent internet infrastructure with average speeds of 120+ Mbps and widely available fiber connections. Most quality corporate apartments include dedicated fiber broadband. For business-grade serviced apartments, insist on minimum 100 Mbps dedicated connection — ask specifically, as "WiFi available" can mean a shared router from 2015. Prague coworking spaces also offer excellent connectivity from €150/month hot desk.

What is the best coworking area in Prague?

Prague's best coworking areas: Holešovice (Praha 7) has the highest concentration of quality coworking spaces including Impact Hub Prague, Loft Holešovice, and Opero — best for tech and startup professionals. Vinohrady (Praha 2) has the best work-friendly cafes and independent coworking spots. Praha 1 has premium executive coworking near major law firms and financial institutions. Monthly hot desk prices range from €150–€400 depending on location and amenities.