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Prague on a Budget: How to Visit Prague Cheaply in 2026
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Prague on a Budget: How to Visit Prague Cheaply in 2026

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Prague on a Budget: How to Visit Prague Cheaply in 2026
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Prague is one of the cheapest capital cities in the European Union for tourists. A backpacker can eat, sleep, drink, and sightsee for €35-50 a day; a mid-range traveler comfortably at €80-100. This is the tested budget guide — where to sleep cheap, eat cheap, and see everything without paying tourist-tax premiums.

Prague on a budget at a glance

  • Backpacker daily budget: €35-50 (hostel dorm + self-catering + one restaurant meal + transit pass + one paid attraction).
  • Budget-mid daily: €70-90 (private hostel room or budget hotel + pub meals + free attractions + one paid museum).
  • Cheapest month: February. Second: November (before Christmas markets).
  • Best free attractions: Old Town Square, Charles Bridge, Prague Castle grounds, Vyšehrad, Petřín Park.
  • Cheapest beer: Neighborhood pubs in Vinohrady/Nusle (~40 CZK / €1.70 for 0.5L).

Where to sleep on a budget

  • Hostel dorm: €15-30/night. Best-rated: Sophie’s Hostel, Hostel One Home, Little Quarter Hostel.
  • Hostel private room: €45-70/night for a private single/double at hostels like Miss Sophie’s or Czech Inn.
  • Budget hotel Vinohrady/Karlín: €50-90/night for 3★. See our Vinohrady guide.
  • Airbnb apartments in Vinohrady: €55-100/night for a private 1-bedroom. See our Where to Stay guide.

Avoid: any hotel on Old Town Square (2-3× the price for the same quality one tram-stop away).

How to eat cheaply in Prague

  • Havelská Koruna (Havelská 21) — self-service traditional Czech. Full meal 130-220 CZK. Authentic locals + tradespeople crowd.
  • Denní menu (daily menu) at neighborhood pubs — 3-course weekday lunch 180-260 CZK.
  • Beas Vegetarian Dhaba — pay-by-weight Indian; ~130 CZK for a large plate.
  • Manifesto Market — street-food hall variety; ~180-250 CZK per plate.
  • Naše Maso — butcher-counter fresh sausage sandwich; ~180 CZK.
  • Supermarkets (Albert, Billa, Lidl) — bread 25 CZK, cheese 100 CZK, cured meats, drinkable wine from 90 CZK.
  • Náplavka farmers market (Saturday) — Czech cheeses, honey, cured meats, klobása.

Full food guide: 15 Traditional Czech Dishes and Best Restaurants.

How to drink cheaply

  • Neighborhood pubs in Vinohrady, Nusle, Karlín: 40-55 CZK for 0.5L pilsner.
  • Beer gardens: Letná and Riegrovy sady at 40-50 CZK for 0.5L. See our beer guide.
  • Avoid: Old Town pubs charging 90-140 CZK for the same beer.
  • Wine: Moravian white/red from supermarket 100-200 CZK/bottle; at wine bars 80-120 CZK/glass.

Free things to do in Prague

  • Old Town Square + hourly Astronomical Clock parade (free to watch). See our Old Town Square guide.
  • Charles Bridge — free to cross. See our Charles Bridge guide.
  • Prague Castle grounds — free (interior buildings paid). See our Prague Castle guide.
  • Petřín Park — cherry blossoms April; sunset views year-round.
  • Vyšehrad — free fortress + Havel’s grave in the cemetery.
  • Wenceslas Square — historic walk.
  • Kampa Island + John Lennon Wall — free, photogenic.
  • Náplavka riverside walk + Saturday farmers market.
  • Signal Festival (October) — outdoor light art, free.
  • Free walking tours — tip-based, 2-3 hours; usually €10-15 tip fair.

How to get around cheaply

  • Buy the 72-hour public transport pass: 330 CZK (~€14) for 3 days of unlimited metro/tram/bus/ferry/funicular. See our public transport guide.
  • Airport to city: bus 119 + metro A for 45 CZK. Skip the 700 CZK airport taxi. See our airport guide.
  • Walk in central Prague — most sights within 20-min walk of each other.

How to pay cheaply

  • Card fee-free travel cards — Revolut, Wise, Chase Sapphire. Pay in CZK, not USD/EUR. See our Czech currency guide.
  • Withdraw cash from bank ATMs only (ČSOB, Komerční, Raiffeisen). Skip Euronet and airport exchange offices.
  • Always decline “Dynamic Currency Conversion” at terminals — it costs 5-8% extra.

Sample budget itinerary (3 days, backpacker style)

Item Cost
Hostel dorm 3 nights €60
72-hour transit pass €14
Bus 119 + metro from airport (x2) €4
Havelská Koruna lunch x3 €22
Neighborhood pub dinner x3 (with beers) €35
Supermarket breakfast x3 €10
Beer garden evening x2 €8
Prague Castle Circuit B €10
Jewish Museum €20
Free walking tour tip €12
Free attractions (Charles Bridge, Old Town, Petřín, etc.) €0
Misc + coffee stops €15
Total 3 days ~€210 (~€70/day)

Prague budget-travel gear

FAQ

How much money do I need per day in Prague?

Backpacker: €35-50. Mid-range: €80-100. Comfort: €150-250.

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What is the cheapest month to visit Prague?

February. Second-cheapest: November (before Christmas markets).

Is Prague cheap in 2026?

Yes by Western European standards. Cheaper than Vienna, Amsterdam, London. More expensive than Budapest or Krakow.

Are Prague hostels good?

Yes — Prague has some of the best-rated hostels in Europe (Sophie’s, Hostel One Home, Miss Sophie’s). €15-30 for dorms.

How can I save money on food in Prague?

Denní menu (daily lunch menu) at neighborhood pubs, Havelská Koruna self-service, supermarket picnics, avoid Old Town restaurants.

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