Renting an Apartment in Prague – Complete Guide 2026

Prague is the largest and most active rental market in the Czech Republic. Demand for rental housing significantly exceeds supply, especially in central neighborhoods and locations with strong public transport access. This page lists current rental apartments across all Prague districts - from studios (garsonka, 1+kk) to spacious family flats (3+1 and larger). Listings come from both private owners and real estate agencies, and you can contact anyone directly without registration or fees.

Prague's rental market stabilized in 2026 after two years of sharp growth. Rents for the smallest layouts (1+kk) hover around 500–600 CZK/m² — high by European standards for a relatively small footprint. The practical takeaway for renters: moving up one layout size and 15 minutes by metro from the center can cut your total monthly cost by tens of percent.

Lovec-Realit.cz editorial team, Q2 2026 market analysis

Understanding Czech Apartment Notation

Czech real estate uses a specific notation for apartment sizes that often confuses foreigners. Here is what each term means:

  • garsonka / studio:a single room combining sleeping, living, and a kitchenette. Typical size 20–30 m².
  • 1+kk:one main room + kitchen corner (kuchyňský kout). The kitchenette is integrated into the living room - essentially a studio with a clearer kitchen area. 25–40 m².
  • 1+1:one main room + separate kitchen (as its own room). Older layout, typical of communist-era panel buildings. 30–45 m².
  • 2+kk:two rooms (usually bedroom + living room with kitchenette). 40–60 m². The most popular size for couples and singles.
  • 2+1:two rooms + separate kitchen. 45–65 m². Older style with closed kitchen.
  • 3+kk / 3+1:three rooms with kitchenette / separate kitchen. 60–90 m². Suitable for small families.
  • 4+kk and larger:four or more rooms. 80+ m². Family apartments or shared housing.

Prague Rental Prices by Apartment Size (Q2 2026)

Current price ranges by layout, based on listings analysis on Lovec-Realit.cz and public market indices (Deloitte Rent Index, Bohemian Estates).

LayoutAverage monthly rentPrice per m²Typical m²Best fit for
1+kk / studio17,000 – 21,000 CZK500 – 600 CZK/m²28 – 35 m²students, single professionals, expats
1+119,000 – 23,000 CZK450 – 550 CZK/m²35 – 45 m²couples, young professionals
2+kk23,000 – 28,000 CZK420 – 500 CZK/m²45 – 60 m²couples, small families, shared housing
2+124,000 – 30,000 CZK400 – 480 CZK/m²55 – 70 m²families with one child
3+kk32,000 – 45,000 CZK380 – 460 CZK/m²70 – 95 m²families, 3-person shared housing
3+1 and largerfrom 35,000 CZK (typically 40,000 – 60,000+)from 350 CZK/m²80 – 120 m²families, premium segment

Note: Prices exclude utilities and services. Water, electricity, heating, gas and internet typically add 3,000 – 6,000 CZK per month. In new buildings, average rent reaches 606 CZK/m² (Knight Frank, 2026); Prague 1 averages 505 CZK/m² per Deloitte Rent Index Q1 2026.

Most Popular Prague Districts for Renters

DistrictPraguePrice levelPublic transportBest fit for
VinohradyPrague 2highmetro A, tramsexpats, young professionals
KarlínPrague 8highmetro B, tramstech workers, creatives, new builds
ŽižkovPrague 3mediumtrams, busesstudents, creative scene
SmíchovPrague 5medium-highmetro B (Anděl)professionals, close to center
HolešovicePrague 7mediummetro C, tramsarts, culture, green spaces
DejvicePrague 6highmetro Afamilies, CTU students, diplomats
Nusle / Pankrác / KrčPrague 4lower-mediummetro Clarger flats, affordable prices

Transport and Connectivity

Prague's public transport network covers three metro lines: A (Dejvická – Depo Hostivař), B (Zličín – Černý Most), and C (Letňany – Háje), supported by extensive tram, bus, and suburban train networks. Aim to live within 5–10 minutes' walk of a metro station or major tram line - it cuts daily commute significantly.

How to Rent an Apartment in Prague Safely – Step by Step

Five practical steps that protect you from the most common rental issues.

  1. Verify the deposit amount.By the Czech Civil Code, the landlord may request a maximum of three months' rent. Typically it's one or two months. The deposit must be returned at the end of the lease, minus any documented damages.
  2. Check the agency commission.Standard commission is one month's rent plus 21% VAT. Prague's competitive market often pushes commissions down or onto the landlord. Private listings carry no commission.
  3. Calculate utilities and services.Water, electricity, heating, gas and internet typically add 3,000 – 6,000 CZK on top of rent. Always clarify what is included.
  4. Insist on a written lease.Use a fixed-term contract with clear termination terms, notice period, deposit amount, and an inventory of furnishings. Read repair and deposit-return clauses carefully.
  5. Document handover with photos.Create a detailed handover protocol on move-in: meter readings, condition of the apartment and furnishings, photos of every room. This protects you when the deposit is returned.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does 1+kk, 2+kk, 2+1 mean in Czech apartment listings?

The first number is the count of rooms (including the living room). '+kk' means a kitchen corner integrated into the living room (newer layouts). '+1' means a separate kitchen as its own room (older Soviet-era panel buildings). For example, 2+kk = two rooms with a kitchenette in the living area; 2+1 = two rooms plus a separate kitchen.

How much does it cost to rent an apartment in Prague in 2026?

Studios start at 17,000 CZK, 2+kk apartments range 23,000 – 28,000 CZK, and 3+kk start from 32,000 CZK per month, excluding utilities. Average rent in Prague 1 reaches 505 CZK/m² per Deloitte Rent Index Q1 2026.

Which Prague district is best for expats?

Vinohrady and Karlín are most popular with international renters thanks to walkability, cafés, English-friendly services, and metro access.

How much deposit can landlords demand?

By Czech Civil Code §2254, no more than three months' rent. Most ask for one or two. Must be returned after lease ends, minus any documented damages.

Can I rent without paying an agency fee?

Yes. Many listings on our portal come from private owners. Use the 'Private owner' filter to see fee-free offers.