Why Prague has become every student’s dream city!

Prague, one of Europe’s most vibrant capitals, has long been a must-visit destination for travelers. Whether it’s the city’s rich history or its infamous nightlife, it has a way of making it onto everyone’s travel bucket list. But beyond the picture-worthy streets and the medieval charm, in recent years, Prague has become a top choice for students studying abroad.

What is it about Prague that makes students from around the world fall in love with it?

1.     Affordable & Student-Friendly Lifestyle

 In 2024, Prague was ranked the best student city in Europe by Campus Advisory, based on surveys from over 17,000 students. Compared to other major European cities, the cost of living here is way more manageable, from rent, food and transportation. If you’re a student, things are getting even better through the International Student Identity Card (ISIC). This card offers discounts on everything from public transportation, museums, restaurants, and cafes.

 

2.     Cute Study Spots & Cafés

 Studying takes up a big part of student life, and nothing makes it more bearable than a cozy spot. Luckily, Prague is full of them. The Academy of Sciences Library provides a peaceful atmosphere for coursework, while the city’s various cafes cater to those who prefer a more relaxed setting. Whether you’re into modern or old-school vibes, Prague has a study spot for every mood.

 3.     Rich Culture & History

 Living in Prague means being surrounded by history and culture every day. The city’s architecture creates the feeling of walking through an open-air museum. Landmarks like Charles Bridge, Old Town Square, and Prague Castle are sights you can never get used to. Additionally, galleries and museums make the perfect escape from the usual study routine. Whether it’s the National Gallery or the Kafka Museum, Prague values its heritage.

 4.     Vibrant Nightlife Scene

 It’s no mystery that Prague has the best nightlife in Europe. If your 20s are for making memories (and maybe a few mistakes), this is the place to do it. The options are endless: riverside bars, rooftop lounges, jazz spots, and beer gardens. Whether you’re interested in a casual night or an energetic party scene, Prague’s nightlife ensures that students have plenty of opportunities to make lasting memories.

 5.     Green Spaces

 Not everything needs to happen indoors, and Prague has some of the most beautiful parks, ideal for a solo reading session or picnic with friends. Letná Park offers a stunning view of the Vltava River, while Riegrovy Sady is the place to be for an authentic Czech beer garden experience. These locations provide a refreshing break from the bustling city life, offering an opportunity to unwind surrounded by nature.

 6.     International Student Community

 Moving abroad can be hard and lonely, but one of the best things about studying in Czech Republic’s capital is the welcoming student community. Student organizations like OhMyPrague! host regular events, including parties, beer pong tournaments, karaoke nights and casual get-togethers. With a range of activities available, students quickly find opportunities to make new friends and feel at home in their new environment.

 7.     Base for European Adventures

 One of Prague’s major advantages is its central location in Europe. The city’s well-connected train and bus networks make weekend getaways to Vienna, Berlin, Munich, and Bratislava extremely easy. For students that are looking forward to exploring beyond their university, Prague serves as the perfect base for European traveling adventures.

 

By being affordable, rich in culture, and with a strong social scene, Prague offers a well-rounded and memorable living experience, making it an excellent choice for international students.







 

Sources:

Prague University of Economics and Business “Prague: The Best Student City in Europe According to Campus Advisory’s 2024 Ranking”

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