Renting an Apartment in Hradec Králové – Complete Guide 2026

Hradec Králové is the capital of the Královéhradecký Region and the 17th-largest city in Czechia (92,000 residents). The rental market is shaped by University of Hradec Králové (UHK) and University of Defence students, employees of traditional employers (Petrof pianos, Škoda Auto nearby, TC Salamandr), and young families. Rents are on a long-term upward trend due to rising demand. Average rents: 2+kk 293 CZK/m² (most expensive per m²), 1+1 275 CZK/m², 2+1 236 CZK/m², 3+1 191 CZK/m². In absolute terms: 1+kk from 10,000 CZK, 2+kk from 13,000 CZK, 3+1 from 15,900 CZK.

Hradec Králové is a typical growing university city – rents run slightly above comparable cities due to UHK, proximity to Pardubice (an agglomeration over 200,000 with strong commuting), and stable employment. Best offers for families: Slezské Předměstí and Nový Hradec Králové; for students: center and Malšovice.

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

Understanding Czech Apartment Notation

Czech real estate notation:

  • garsonka / studio:single room + kitchenette. 20–30 m².
  • 1+kk:one main room + kitchen corner. 25–40 m².
  • 1+1:one main room + separate kitchen. 30–45 m².
  • 2+kk:two rooms + kitchenette. 40–60 m².
  • 2+1:two rooms + separate kitchen. 45–65 m².
  • 3+kk / 3+1:three rooms with kitchenette / separate kitchen. 60–90 m².
  • 4+kk and larger:four+ rooms. 80+ m².

Hradec Králové Rental Prices by Layout (Q2 2026)

Average rents by layout. Source: Ideální nájemce, Bohemian Estates (2026).

LayoutMonthly rentPrice per m²Typical m²Listings
1+kk / studio10,000 – 13,500 CZK290 – 340 CZK/m²25 – 35 m²29
1+111,000 – 14,000 CZK275 – 310 CZK/m²35 – 45 m²rarer
2+kk13,000 – 17,500 CZK270 – 310 CZK/m² (avg 293)45 – 60 m²20
2+111,000 – 16,000 CZK220 – 260 CZK/m² (avg 236)55 – 70 m²18
3+kk14,000 – 18,500 CZK220 – 260 CZK/m²65 – 85 m²11
3+115,900 – 20,000 CZK180 – 220 CZK/m² (avg 191)70 – 95 m²11

Note: Small units are pricier per m² (2+kk 293 CZK/m² vs. 3+1 191 CZK/m² is a 53% gap). Rents exclude utilities (typically 2,500 – 4,500 CZK/month). Center and Nový HK run 10–15% above average; Kukleny and Věkoše lower.

Most Popular Districts in Hradec Králové

DistrictCharacterPrice levelTransportBest fit for
Center (Ulrich, Great Square)historic core, shops, caféshigherpublic transport, walkableprofessionals, young, expats
Slezské Předměstíresidential, near UHK and centermedium-highpublic transport, busUHK students, young professionals, families
Nový Hradec Královémodern residential, new buildsmedium-highpublic transportfamilies, modern housing
Malšovicenear football stadium, quiet, residentialmediumpublic transport, busfamilies, sports
Pražské Předměstínear station, mixed housingmediumtrain, public transportcommuters, young professionals
Moravské Předměstíhousing estate south of centerlower-mediumpublic transport, busfamilies, accessibility
Kuklenyouter, more affordablelowerbussavings, families
Věkoše / Plotištěouter villages, quietlowerbussavings, quiet

Transport and Connectivity

Hradec Králové has an extensive trolleybus network (7 lines) plus buses operated by DPMHK (Dopravní podnik města Hradce Králové). No trams. Main interchanges: Adalbertinum, Terminál (bus terminal), Hlavní nádraží. Rail: direct expresses to Prague (1h40), Pardubice (25 min – near-agglomeration commuting), Liberec (2h30), Ostrava (3h30). Roads: D11 to Prague (100 km, 1h15 by car).

How to Rent Safely in Hradec Králové – Step by Step

Five practical steps.

  1. Verify the deposit.By Czech Civil Code, max 3 months' rent. One to two months is standard in HK.
  2. Check agency commission.Standard is one month's rent + 21% VAT. Agency competition is moderate in HK – the tenant usually pays.
  3. Calculate utilities.Typically 2,500 – 4,500 CZK/month. Modern new builds in Nový HK are lower.
  4. Insist on a written lease.Fixed-term with clear termination, notice, inventory. Student leases usually 10 months.
  5. Document handover with photos.Meter readings, condition, photos.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does an apartment cost to rent in Hradec Králové in 2026?

1+kk from 10,000 CZK/month (290–340 CZK/m²), 2+kk from 13,000 CZK (avg 293 CZK/m²), 2+1 from 11,000 CZK (avg 236 CZK/m²), 3+1 from 15,900 CZK (avg 191 CZK/m²). Small units are pricier per m². Long-term uptrend.

Which HK district is best for renters?

For UHK students: Slezské Předměstí, center. For young professionals: center, Pražské Předměstí. For families: Nový HK, Slezské Předměstí, Malšovice. For savings: Kukleny, Věkoše, Moravské Předměstí.

What are the job opportunities in Hradec Králové?

Traditional employers: Petrof (pianos), TC Salamandr, Škoda Auto nearby (Kvasiny), Fakultní nemocnice HK. Sports: Mountfield HK (ice hockey). UHK for academic staff. The HK–Pardubice agglomeration provides a combined labor market of over 200,000 people.

Is Hradec Králové a good commute base for Prague?

By car 1h15 on D11 (100 km); by train 1h40 (hourly expresses). Combined with lower rents than Prague, HK is attractive for hybrid workers.