DIGITAL NOMAD CZECH REPUBLIC

Czech Digital Nomads

Cities like Prague and Brno have numerous coworking spaces such as Node5, Opero, and Impact Hub, where digital nomads can work comfortably and network with other professionals

Community
Lively Digital Nomad Community
Cost of Living
Very Reasonable
Co-Working Spaces
Bansko is full of coworking spaces.
Average Wifi Upload/Download Speeds
Average 35gb / 15gb
Outdoor Adventure
Winter & Summer
PRAGUE
EXPLORE
BRNO
EXPLORE
OLOMOUC
EXPLORE
PLZEN
EXPLORE
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Czech Republic Digital Nomad Visa

While the Czech Republic does not have a specific Czech republic digital nomad visa, it does offer a long-term business visa that can be used by freelancers or self-employed individuals. The Czech digital nomad visa allows you to live and work in the country for up to a year.

photo of brides in Prague
digital nomads working in cafe in Prague
photo of the metro in Prague going through a neighborhood

Prague: the capital, is by far the most popular city for digital nomads. It offers a blend of historic charm with modern amenities. The top Co-working Spaces for digital nomad prague are Opero, Node5, and Impact Hub.

  • Prague Castle
  • Charles Bridge,
  • Old Town Square
  • numerous museums and galleries.

Brno is the second-largest city, and is known for its relaxed pace, youthful vibe, and tech-friendly environment. Perfect for a freelancer in the Czech Republic. The top co-working spaces are Impact Hub Brno and Cowo Brno.

  • Špilberk Castle
  • Villa Tugendhat 
  • Cathedral of St. Peter & Paul.

České Budějovice is located in South Bohemia, this city offers a quieter, more laid-back experience. The top Co-working space in Ceske is CO14.

  • Black Tower
  • Samson Fountain
  • Český Krumlov a UNESCO World Heritage site.
  • Budweiser beer

Pilsen is famous for giving the world Pilsner beer! Pilsen has a thriving arts scene, and it was selected as the European Capital of Culture in 2015. But this city has more to offer than just its famed beverage. There are plenty of digital nomad in Czech Republic. Check out DEPO2015 for a Co-working Space.

  • Brewery Museum
  • Pilsen Zoo
  • Great Synagogue
moody photo of a library in prague

Coliving in the Czech Republic

Many digital nomads in Czechia choose to rent an apartment long term. But the best way to get a feel for a new city is to start with a coliving or hostel. You’ll make instant friends, and get a feel for different areas of the city. Then, once you have decided on the area you want to call home for a while, you can find the perfect apartment or flat!

FAQ For Digital Nomads in Czech Republic

Does Czech Republic have a digital nomad visa?

Yes! The Czech Republic does have a digital nomad visa. It’s formally known as the long-term business visa that can be used by freelancers or self-employed individuals. Most Czech nomad visas are issued for 6 months to 1 year. For more information check the Czech Republic long-term visa page on the foreign affairs website.

What is the digital nomad tax in Czech Republic?

The Digital Nomad tax in the Czech Republic is 7.5%. If you are thinking about making the Czech Republic your tax haven, you will have a visa for both the EU and the Schengen Area

Which city in Czech Republic is best for digital nomads

Prague is the best city in the Czech Republic for digital nomads. This beautiful city is also one of the most affordable cities to live in Europe, and transportation for travel is easily accessible. Other popular cities in the Czech Republic for nomads are Brno, Ostrava, Plzen, Karlovy Vary, Liberec, and Ceske.

How to apply for digital nomad visa Czech Republic?

The three steps you need to apply for a digital nomad visa for the Czech Republic.

Set an appointment in your home country at the nearest Czech Republic Embassy. You cannot set an appointment after you enter the Czech Republic.

Obtain a trade license.  To apply for a Trade License, you must have all documents translated into the Czech language. 

Apply online at the Trade Licensing Register webpage of the Czech Republic. 

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