MOVING TO PRAGUE: ‘WHICH AREA SHOULD I LIVE IN?’ 🤔

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  • MOVING TO #PRAGUE: ‘WHICH #AREA SHOULD I LIVE IN?’ 🤔 Prague is divided into a number of #districts and numbers 1-10 are those closest to the #city #centre and the #downtown area. They all have their #pros and #cons and in this video I aim to give you a brief overview of each and I invite others to comment below so viewers can get a range of opinions on the wonderfully contrasting options available to you if you are thinking of moving to Prague.
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Komentáře • 159

  • @paulcolto
    @paulcolto  Před 5 lety +4

    WHICH AREA DO YOU LIKE THE SOUND OF MOST?

  • @unzicek
    @unzicek Před 5 lety +30

    I do agree with your view. I am a local, so my needs are probably slightly different from expats. But I prefer Prague 6 - Bubeneč. It is a quite residential area, with a huge park (Stromovka) and just two metro stations away from the center (10 mins) and within walking distance from the Prague Castle. But it is not much going on here, I would even call it boring, but ... I like boring :D

    • @paulcolto
      @paulcolto  Před 5 lety +1

      unzicek Hi, thanks for your comment. I must explore Bubeneč - I like sleepy neighbourhoods! Mine is quite sleepy in Prague 10 too. I have some friends who live in Krymska for example and they say the noise can be REALLY annoying. Stromovka is such a fantastic park and they always seem to be working on it to make it even better. Can you recommend a good pub or restaurant in Bubeneč to give me a good excuse to visit?

    • @johnnygomez7063
      @johnnygomez7063 Před 4 lety +1

      You are talking about Bubeneč and Dejvice - area connected to Dejvická and hradčanská metro stations on line A. Buillt in 1920´s to end of the WW2 - for middle class, all other areas from that time in the 6th district are huge very expensive villa areas in a cost of few mil Euros.. Its a bit sleepy - a lot of state officers live there, an d it has also been gentrified by upper middle class fammilies - mostly russian speaking with unlimited cash and multinational families form all around embassyies.

  • @Mike-mo4rn
    @Mike-mo4rn Před 2 lety +1

    A decent, to the point, short video. Unlike other you tubers where the author just promotes his/her perceived, self-promoting, and hollow "prettiness", this author actually focusses on the actual content. Good job.

    • @paulcolto
      @paulcolto  Před 2 lety

      Thank you so much for your comment. I'm really glad you found the video useful :)

  • @GabrielPrehnBritto
    @GabrielPrehnBritto Před 5 lety +14

    For those coming for the first time, I'd recommend Vinohrady, the part of Žižkov near to Jiriho z Podebrad, Holesovice, Karlin, Bubenec and Smíchov. =)

    • @paulcolto
      @paulcolto  Před 5 lety

      Yes Gabriel! All awesome areas, I need to explore Bubonic more - can you recommend a good pub/cafe/restaurant there so I have an excuse to go? :)

    • @GabrielPrehnBritto
      @GabrielPrehnBritto Před 5 lety +1

      Cafe Nahoře and restaurant Dole (they are the pair Nahoře a dole). By the way, I loved the little devil you used to represent Zizkov. I live in the area and now I feel that I am a tough guy! =)

    • @paulcolto
      @paulcolto  Před 5 lety

      Gabriel Prehn Britto have added that Cafe to my “want to go” list on Google maps. Having just looked at the map I now see where Bubeneč exactly is and actually I have been there a few times, in particular to Restaurace U Veverky (👌🏼🍺). That’s awesome that you live in Zizkov! 👏🏻💪🏼😈

  • @carolinareddy6542
    @carolinareddy6542 Před 4 lety

    That’s encouraging and will definitely explore that strategy 💃🏻 Appreciated 🦋

  • @galinastaneva2019
    @galinastaneva2019 Před rokem

    thanks :) i'm moving to Prague soon, this helped

  • @mohammadlahham338
    @mohammadlahham338 Před 4 lety

    Very Helpful , Thank You

  • @europeantravelingwithraj9216

    No plans to move to Prague , however totally enjoy my trips there, thanks for your videos which have added to the experience , Letna is my favorite and enjoy Andel

  • @Noamsr6
    @Noamsr6 Před 5 lety +2

    Great video,I enjoyed it very much and found it really helpful because I'm planning on moving :)

    • @paulcolto
      @paulcolto  Před 5 lety +1

      Hi, thanks very much for the comment I'm really glad you found it helpful. Good luck with the move! PC

  • @donpratt1732
    @donpratt1732 Před 2 lety

    Flat out excellent video! Very helpful.

  • @konkon3955
    @konkon3955 Před 5 lety +27

    Word Vinohrady means vineyards not vine castle (just a little correction)

    • @paulcolto
      @paulcolto  Před 5 lety +6

      Thank you! My Czech wife noticed it and I was wondering how long it would take someone to point out! You win! Thanks again :) PC

    • @robertopesenti1173
      @robertopesenti1173 Před 3 lety

      Hi Paul! My Czech wife too, told me about the correct meaning of Vinohrady.
      We also live in Prague Holesovice some months a year. We basically reside in Milan, Italy, but live also in the Alps and Prague.

  • @jayakumarsamraj4406
    @jayakumarsamraj4406 Před 4 lety

    Paul very interesting, Iike to come

  • @henrikg7661
    @henrikg7661 Před 5 lety +1

    Great video. Thanks.

    • @paulcolto
      @paulcolto  Před 5 lety

      Henrik G thank you Henrik! I’m glad you enjoyed it and hope you found it useful :) Pc

  • @conceptalfa
    @conceptalfa Před 3 lety

    Great video, thanks for sharing!!! 🙃 👍 👍 👍

  • @saintwolfcrypto
    @saintwolfcrypto Před 3 lety

    Awesome video thanks!!

    • @paulcolto
      @paulcolto  Před 3 lety

      Thanks very much, I'm glad you enjoyed it and found it useful :)

  • @kvyr.veliky
    @kvyr.veliky Před 5 lety +10

    Prague 4 is really big and it goes from almost city centre to the edge of Prague so it depends.

    • @Aggoenix
      @Aggoenix Před 3 lety +1

      I hate P4, makes no sense, no logic. I live near Budějovická, P4 is made of totally different places that have no connections, style or even community to themselves. Krč is like cut in the middle, Krč is rich villa area and also totally brutal panel house area. When i say im from here people dont know if I mean the ugly panel area or calm and beautiful family house area. Why? Districts should have some logic based on some elements or history.

  • @davidramstad1213
    @davidramstad1213 Před 3 lety

    Your energy is great!

    • @paulcolto
      @paulcolto  Před 3 lety

      Thanks David, and thanks for watching :)

  • @stevenmilgrom8589
    @stevenmilgrom8589 Před 5 lety +4

    Great job! I have lived in Vinohrady, Letna and now 18 years in Bubenec. They are all great. Vinohrady is the most elegant and the most expensive. A few weeks ago I was walking down the main street in the area and there were 4 mattress shops over 3 blocks selling mattresses for $10,000 apiece! Letna is younger and more hip. Bubenec is the least pretentious. Less elegant facades, but great pubs and parks. All 3 are close enough to the center to walk.

    • @paulcolto
      @paulcolto  Před 5 lety

      Unforgivably I only properly discovered Bubenec about a year ago and completely concur with what you say about it. Thanks very much for the comment! PC

    • @qwe5qwe566
      @qwe5qwe566 Před 4 lety

      @@rigifali Tourists and Airb2b push prices up in those districts a lot.

  • @abualdipu3824
    @abualdipu3824 Před 4 lety

    Very helpful ☺

  • @flynnyyy
    @flynnyyy Před 5 lety +6

    I did my Erasmus in Prague. Lived in Vinohrady, just behind Namesti Miru and absolutely loved the area. Would definitely recommend although I hear Airbnb has pushed the rents up a lot recently. Would also recommend Zizkov. Loved going to U Sadu for the comically bad service and great beer....!

    • @paulcolto
      @paulcolto  Před 5 lety

      Sounds like you lived in the perfect area - I'd love to live there! But yeah, rents have gone up very significantly in Prague over the last 2/3 years. Glad you agree about Zizkov! Thanks for the comment :) PC

    • @Pidalin
      @Pidalin Před 4 lety

      @@rigifali Žižkov is not that dirty shithole as 30 years ago, today it's absolutely ok.

  • @davidholiday4494
    @davidholiday4494 Před 2 lety

    Hi Paul: Nice energetic and enthusiastic video. I have only visited Prague once but would love to go back .I found the people very friendly and warm. Same thing goes for the restaurants I went to. The employees seemed to bend over backwards to make ones experience to be a good one. I also loved the cafes/restaurants where jazz groups played. I don't remember which area I stayed in but I think it was fairly central. However, you mentioned so many neighbourhoods and it would have been helpful if you added a simple diagrammatic map to show the positions within the city. Otherwise, lovely video. D

  • @Pidalin
    @Pidalin Před 4 lety +3

    Vinohrady is expensive part for "better" people, if you have money for that, go there, but think abou that, it's noisily and bussy part of Prague. I was living in Vinohrady 1 year on I.P. Pavlova and there is always someone screeming under windows and you can feel metro under building. :-D I would recommend Vršovice (I am borned there) - it's still near to center, but it's district for normal people without all that hipster caffés and restaurants, streets are wide, good for walking and you have park Grébovka (there are vineyards, it's under Vinohrady district). Buildings are mainly from 20s or 30s. Bad thing is there is no metro, but you can get to the center easily by tram.
    If you want more hipster looking and more expensive districts, you can choose Holešovice or Karlín, but this districts are completely under water in case of floods.
    If you want silent, peace and nature around, you can go to one of the housing estates from communism era (with typical concrete buildings), it maybe doesn't look good, but believe me - life there is much better than in center and it's better for shopping, supermarkets, hypermarkets and big shopping centers are always near. In center you can't just go to nearest supermarket and buy food for week because it's overpriced very often.
    PS: Prague 4 is very big district, there are also parts like Braník, Krč etc....it's not only "paneláky". And don't swim in Hostivařská přehrada, it's very dirty.

    • @paulcolto
      @paulcolto  Před 4 lety

      Great advice! Thank you for sharing! :)

    • @johnnygomez7063
      @johnnygomez7063 Před 4 lety

      @@paulcolto Vinohrady for living is ment by locals all from Náměstí Míru church. The area of Vinohrady from Náměstí Míru to Karlovo Náměstí is a bit different..

    • @Pidalin
      @Pidalin Před 3 lety

      EDIT: It looks like Vršovice is now more hipster than I remember, I moved from there in 1999, in that time it was very dirty with all that weird pubs with super cheap beer, but it's large district, you can find what you need there. :-)

  • @_pheax
    @_pheax Před 4 lety

    thanks man

  • @cranna31
    @cranna31 Před 5 lety +2

    I love prague 2. I stay across the road from Vinohradský Pavilon all the time. But I love prague 3 as well. Botas 66 is an awesome brand. I've been to Prague 10 out to as far as Skalka Metro station. Its a bit rough so i guess that would Be Affordable to live there. I Love Flora too. Great shopping centre.... Oh and I love Hradcanska too. But I don't know if that's affordable. I'm really surprised how save I've felt walking around Prague in the early morning drunk. Anyways great video. Oh and the other Prague castle's awesome too. Ha ha

    • @paulcolto
      @paulcolto  Před 5 lety

      Hey Steve, thanks for you comment and for sharing your experience! PC

  • @mooreproductions
    @mooreproductions Před 5 lety +2

    I love your videos. I am thinking about taking my TEFL course in Prague. Can we potentially meet up or talk on the phone to get me prepared. I make videos. I think it would be great to connect with you in Prague to start a series like you are now with a bit more of a montage feel.

  • @geblstr3m
    @geblstr3m Před 3 lety +1

    You have missed one of the greatest places to stay which is at prague 4 = podoli and location around vysehrad. That place is next to Vltava river, close to Naplavka... just few tram stops from old town. I believe that Podoli is the safest quarter of the city also. Try also to take the bike from vysehrad down south by the river... there is looooong route full of nice places to relax and get some refreshments.

  • @catthomas3097
    @catthomas3097 Před 3 lety +1

    As someone from camden idk if I want to just go to a czech camden xD prague 7 sounded nicest! 😍

  • @emmenebeuthin9495
    @emmenebeuthin9495 Před 2 lety

    Is Prague 5 Stodulky a good neighborhood? Does anyone know what it’s generally like? I’m caught between moving to an apartment in Nove mesto and Stodulky. The latter being better in terms of space, but it seems a bit further from the center and I hardly know anything about the neighborhood. Can someone please tell?

  • @Polarplungebears
    @Polarplungebears Před 5 lety +2

    Great video Paul. What website would one use to look for apartments long therm?

    • @paulcolto
      @paulcolto  Před 5 lety

      Hey Roy, thanks very much, and thanks for the comment! I recommend www.sreality.cz/en and www.expats.cz/praguerealestate/?Nav Good luck! PC

  • @richardorio8484
    @richardorio8484 Před 5 lety +1

    Hi Paul :) just got job offer in Prague. just want to ask if i still need to prove my university diploma even if i will be working as "waiter" which is non regulated job? i need thought for this before proceeding to my application. thank you

  • @carolinareddy6542
    @carolinareddy6542 Před 4 lety +1

    Hey there, love your video & about to watch more 🤩 I’m in my 50’s, have an English major degree and level 3 TEFL ...mostly worked in Human Respurces and would love to return to the Czech Rep(Prague or Brno preferably) to teach English or work in HR if possible 😃 Are there more possibilities when arriving on a tourist visit and then hit the ground running in the job search or should I best try to secure a job from South Africa before lifting off? 🧐 Would love your thoughts 💭

    • @paulcolto
      @paulcolto  Před 4 lety

      Thank you for the nice comment. I would contact one or two language schools in Prague, tell them about your experience and qualifications and ask them what they recommend regarding best plan of attack. With your experience and qualifications I think you will have little problem finding a teaching job :) Good luck!

  • @belekoysthecow780
    @belekoysthecow780 Před 4 lety +2

    good day! if i live in nove branice. it is ok?i would like to work there im czech republic

  • @henrikg7661
    @henrikg7661 Před 3 lety

    Great video

    • @paulcolto
      @paulcolto  Před 3 lety +1

      THank you so much Henrik I’m really glad you enjoyed it :)

  • @PascalCZE
    @PascalCZE Před 4 lety +1

    A little update since this review was released: Prague 8 (Karlin) is one of the most expensive districts nowadays (if I dont count Prague 1 and 2). Its well reconstructed and renovated. Pleny of big companies, cafes, events, and so on... and all that with not much car traffic. Plus its basically on central BUS station and 1 stop from central TRAIN station..

    • @paulcolto
      @paulcolto  Před 4 lety

      Daniel Hroch thanks very much for taking the time to write this Daniel :) 🙏🏼👍🏼

    • @Pidalin
      @Pidalin Před 3 lety

      Florenc bus station and metro station are still dangerous places even when it looks better now, they should do something with that.

  • @chemgym
    @chemgym Před 5 lety +4

    Jiriho z podebrad and holesovice my favourite areas.

    • @paulcolto
      @paulcolto  Před 5 lety +1

      Erwin Rommel You, Erwin, are clearly a man of good taste!

    • @chemgym
      @chemgym Před 5 lety +1

      @@paulcolto thanks man, your videos are 100% true. After 5 years livin in prague you clearly know what u talking about. People like u make prague great city to live in. Everything what i need can prague offer to me - its safety, great food, public transport much better than in other cities, low unemployment, lot of new people to meet, pubs and beer best in world, culture everywhere. Simply my number 1 fav city, 2nd Hamburg, 3rd NYC this three has it all what I need.

    • @paulcolto
      @paulcolto  Před 5 lety

      Erwin Rommel thanks man. Yeah it’s such a great city for all the reasons you said. I love NYC too, I was really lucky to live there for the summer in 2010. Magical experience. I LOVE Germany but unforgivably I have never been to Hamburg. Interesting that you like it so much, what do you like about it??

  • @andreluisdantas3197
    @andreluisdantas3197 Před 4 lety +1

    Thank you so much, my friend. You have no idea of how much you are encouraging me to move to Prague. It is one of my options for a master degree, and you seem so excited about living in there. cheers from Brazil =D

    • @paulcolto
      @paulcolto  Před 4 lety

      Thank you for your nice comment!

  • @johnnygomez7063
    @johnnygomez7063 Před 4 lety

    corret translation of Vinohrady is Winyards (especially in 14th century)

    • @paulcolto
      @paulcolto  Před 4 lety

      Thank you! Yes, another person also corrected me on this!

  • @keepersoftheearthpeacemusi4181

    Wearing a weedpecker shirt...subscribed lol

  • @sevendaughters
    @sevendaughters Před 4 lety

    I just stayed in Prague 9, near Strizkov. Very residential and organised, 15 mins from the centre. Obviously not as beautiful as Vinohrady or Letna but we had a bit of a wander around Nove Dablice and it was totally okay. Am thinking of moving to Prague myself and I quite liked Zizkov (the tunnel is pretty handy for getting to Karlin) and the bit of Holesovice nearer the Troja most where it's a little quieter. Good guide though, never visited Vrsovice.

    • @paulcolto
      @paulcolto  Před 4 lety

      sevendaughters hey, thanks very much for sharing your experience 😀

    • @sevendaughters
      @sevendaughters Před rokem

      been a couple of times in 2022 - 5 is quite sprawling out to the sleepy residences, 4 really goes on forever but so much is near the C line that you're literally 8 mins from the centre.

  • @robertopesenti1173
    @robertopesenti1173 Před 3 lety

    2.20. I recognize this place. It's "Planeta Zizkov". Rather than this restaurant, I recommend on the opposite side of the street (visible in this picture through the door) a restaurant called "U Slovanske lipy". Food is delicious there. Moreover they brew their own fantastic beer. If you go there, try to be served by Tomas. I reviewed both restaurants on Tripadvisor.

    • @paulcolto
      @paulcolto  Před 3 lety +1

      Great tip, thank you Roberto!

  • @barfgreenrulz
    @barfgreenrulz Před 4 lety +1

    I’m a solo female traveler headed to Prague as a digital nomad. I love the chill, beautiful, and also the rawness and liveliness of cities. Which one would be suitable?

    • @paulcolto
      @paulcolto  Před 4 lety

      For chill: Letna or Vinohrady. For rawness: Zizkov (which is right next to Vinohrady). Good luck and thanks for your comment!

  • @basudhahalder5389
    @basudhahalder5389 Před 2 lety

    I will relocate with my husband in Prague in Jan-2022. My office is in Praha-4. I like to sleep in peaceful nights and would like to use public transport(Metro or Tram), Can you suggest some places I should consider ?

  • @zHumanfactor
    @zHumanfactor Před 5 lety +2

    Hi Paul, great video, love your enthusiasm. My wife and I are going to start our World Living lifestyle and plan on living in certain cities for 3 -6 months. My wife is an artist and I'm a struggling writer. ;) My question is about renting a furnished apt and the best way of doing that in Prague. Would it be better and less of a hassle to rent a place via AirBnB or HomeAway or seek out a local real estate company to find a place for us? Second question, of all the Districts, which one do you think is the best for local artists, artisans, music, etc...? Thanks mate! Cheers!

    • @paulcolto
      @paulcolto  Před 5 lety +1

      Hey buddy, if it's temporary go for Air BnB, you get a discount if you book for a month usually. For artists: Prague 2, 7 or the Krysmka Street area in Vrsovice (Prague 10). Good luck on your adventure! PC

    • @zHumanfactor
      @zHumanfactor Před 5 lety +1

      Thanks PC Cheers!

  • @Arthur90
    @Arthur90 Před 5 lety +1

    nice vid

    • @paulcolto
      @paulcolto  Před 5 lety

      Art Sta thanks very much for the comment and for watching :) PC

  • @kingauggla24
    @kingauggla24 Před 5 lety +3

    Omg I live in vrsovice too! And just graduated tefl:) let's meet ☺️😉

    • @paulcolto
      @paulcolto  Před 5 lety +1

      Congratulations on graduating TEFL! PC

  • @jkgravitt1046
    @jkgravitt1046 Před 5 lety +1

    Also, we are going to open an American style bakery. What are your thoughts on this? It will be in Center

    • @paulcolto
      @paulcolto  Před 5 lety

      Czechs are rightly proud of their wonderful bread and pastries and bakeries. In Prague I think you'd definitely get some curious customers in their twenties and students popping in but I fear the older generations are quite set in there ways like in most countries!! But what the hell do I know - go for it! And good luck! PC

    • @DanielCupakTUR
      @DanielCupakTUR Před 5 lety +1

      American style doughnuts are very popular right now though

  • @russellvanklassen9291
    @russellvanklassen9291 Před 4 lety

    what about medical help of your just moving to Prague how does that work

  • @MrSonofsonof
    @MrSonofsonof Před 5 lety +5

    Lived i n Prague 4 for a year. Not much going on, but the great public transport means you aren't really that far from the centre.

    • @paulcolto
      @paulcolto  Před 5 lety

      Hey, thanks for the comment! PC

    • @Pidalin
      @Pidalin Před 4 lety

      If you living in Prague 4, you have no reason for going to the center.

  • @dr.1956
    @dr.1956 Před 4 lety

    Hello nice video.. where is the 2nd faculty of medicine Charles university located??...Prague 1 -6??,

  • @kaguth
    @kaguth Před 4 lety

    I'm in Prague 7 for a month. I can't wait. Near the old town but not inside it which I like.

    • @paulcolto
      @paulcolto  Před 4 lety +1

      kaguth awesome, Prague 7 is 👌🏻 thanks for the comment!

    • @carolinareddy6542
      @carolinareddy6542 Před 4 lety

      I lived there for 2 weeks in 2019 - super lovely 💃🏻

  • @vvt4410
    @vvt4410 Před 3 lety

    What about the prices though

  • @1life744
    @1life744 Před 3 lety

    Wherever you want. You are a grown man.

  • @kuceraful
    @kuceraful Před 5 lety +1

    I lived in Praha 2 Nusle 😉❤️

    • @paulcolto
      @paulcolto  Před 5 lety

      I love Nusle! Thank you for the comment :) PC

    • @kuceraful
      @kuceraful Před 5 lety +1

      Paul Colto Dekuji

  • @sobeidalagrange7129
    @sobeidalagrange7129 Před 4 lety +1

    Prague 10 maybe.... 😎😎😎😎

  • @francismartin2427
    @francismartin2427 Před 4 lety

    No numbers?

  • @mynamesherlock8498
    @mynamesherlock8498 Před 5 lety +1

    Hi Paul, I'm new student in Charles University and it's first time in Prague. According to your experiences, which is place I should live? Thank you

  • @ironfistarrival
    @ironfistarrival Před 5 lety +1

    What is the cost of living and specially rent there ?

    • @paulcolto
      @paulcolto  Před 5 lety

      Hey Lennox, thanks for your comment, for an idea of rent costs have a look at the real estate section on expats.cz and even I recommend download their 'survival guide' pdf which gives an idea of cost of living :) PC

    • @Pidalin
      @Pidalin Před 4 lety

      Generaly in Prague (in places where normal people are living) rent of 3 room flat with normal kitchen is something around 16 000 CZK (650 eur cca) + electricity and water. Cheapest flats in Prague are around 480 eur, but you can always rent only room or something like that if you are alone.

  • @jkgravitt1046
    @jkgravitt1046 Před 5 lety +1

    When you say expensive, for like Prague 1 or 2, what would a 2 bedroom flat rent for?

    • @paulcolto
      @paulcolto  Před 5 lety

      Here you go: www.expats.cz/praguerealestate/for-rent/flats/praha-1/praha-2/2-plus-kk/2-plus-1/?search=1&age_of_offer=365&sort_by=3®ion=&price_in_czk[min]=&price_in_czk[max]=&floor_space[min]=0&floor_space[max]=0

    • @ludwigvonn9889
      @ludwigvonn9889 Před 5 lety

      My guess is around 700Euro

    • @AnthonyLauder
      @AnthonyLauder Před 5 lety

      Prices have shot up over the past couple of years in the nicest bits of Prague. I live in Vinohrady, and was shocked to see recently a 1 bedroom flat in the same building as mine for 46,000 kc a month. I was even more shocked to see (wait for it) a 3 bedroom flat for 138,000 kc a month. Admittedly, these two examples are a bit extreme, but rents are going up so quickly that they won't be extreme for long.

    • @AnthonyLauder
      @AnthonyLauder Před 5 lety

      @@ludwigvonn9889 You would be very lucky to find a two bedroomed flat in P1 or P2 for that price these days. I would say closer to 1,000 euros, and much more if you want a nice place.

    • @ludwigvonn9889
      @ludwigvonn9889 Před 5 lety

      @@AnthonyLauder Yeah, i spoke to some realtors and i was so depressed after it lol.. the prices are going insanely up... I think everything above P6 should be doable for under 500 €, 2 bedrooms if you're lucky i guess. I'm so pissed because of the prices, i cant even...

  • @lanasykes933
    @lanasykes933 Před 3 lety

    We are thinking of moving to Prague. How difficult is it to rent a house with dogs?

    • @emmenebeuthin9495
      @emmenebeuthin9495 Před 2 lety

      Not difficult at all. Prague is a dog/pet haven. There is even dog restaurants. People love dogs so much here.

  • @karleeburgess6590
    @karleeburgess6590 Před 5 lety +2

    Hi Paul, I found your video pretty inspiring! I've had 4 years experience working in Japan teaching with JET and Nova before that. HOWEVER, that was quite a while ago. I'm now 54 years "old" and wonder if ageism will be a barrier. I'm also an Aussie. What do you think my prospects might be? Thanks in advance, Karlee

    • @paulcolto
      @paulcolto  Před 5 lety

      Hey Karlee, thanks for watching and I'm glad you find the videos inspiring! :) You should be absolutely fine here with experience especially. There's a big demand for native speaker teachers which will only increase after Brexit and I know plenty of women over 50 who work as English teachers here :) It's a great city to teach English in. Good luck! PC

    • @karleeburgess6590
      @karleeburgess6590 Před 5 lety +1

      @@paulcolto thanks! Maybe I'll run into you on the Charles Bridge one day as I head off to a lesson 😀 BTW, can you recommend any Facebook groups for expats in Prague?

    • @paulcolto
      @paulcolto  Před 5 lety

      Be sure to say hi! I don't have Facebook so I'm not sure but I'm sure there's something on there! PC

  • @zahidmahmoodzahidmahmood7900

    Main Pakistan se hun aur Paraguay Hona chahta hun Meri help Karen please

  • @qwe5qwe566
    @qwe5qwe566 Před 4 lety

    I agree with Prague 1 and 2 but the rest of the districts is simply too big to with many very different parts to generalize.

    • @paulcolto
      @paulcolto  Před 4 lety +1

      Agreed, this video is just intended as a general overview. There are so many districts within each region, I'd like to make a video about each of them! Thank you very much for your comment :)

    • @qwe5qwe566
      @qwe5qwe566 Před 4 lety

      For example Prague 4 is not block of flats everywhere. There is also Podolí (where we used to live) in walking distance to vyšehrad, náplavka, žluté lázně and with good availibility of public transport. Line C in walking distance (or 1-2 stops by bus), frequent trams to center going through Palackého/Karlovo náměstí (B line and trams&buses hub). Communist era block of flats are mainly around Pankrác and Budějovická. But I would not say that generally about Prague 4. There are much bigger "Sídliště" on the outskirts that is czech term used for districts made mostly from those precast concrete block of flats

    • @paulcolto
      @paulcolto  Před 4 lety +1

      I quite like Nusle too!

    • @Pidalin
      @Pidalin Před 3 lety

      Depends what partition of Prague you using. Most of native Praguers are using old partition created by post office with only 10 Pragues, so Prague 4 and 10 are very large then, but many non native Praguers are using that weird thing with 22 Pragues. But I agree, you can have Podolí, Braník or Krč in Prague 4 with first republic architecture and you can have also massive panelák walls in Prague 4.

  • @thomasrobertson2225
    @thomasrobertson2225 Před 2 lety

    Thanks to the author of the channel for this fascinating video! It is interesting to see how people live in other countries! It is very important to know foreign languages on such trips. I would like to recommend to all travelers a practical guide to learning foreign languages by Yuriy Ivantsiv "Polyglot Notes. Practical tips for learning foreign languages". This book contains a lot of useful tips on how to learn a foreign language for tourists, students, entrepreneurs and anyone who needs a foreign language in life. There are a lot of good tips on how to solve problems with the language from beginner to advanced level of language learning. It turns out that the traveler only needs to know a few dialogues and you can easily travel around the world! You don't have to spend a lot of time to fully learn a foreign language, you just need to learn what you can use when you travel. I wish everyone exciting travels!

  • @theDuplicitous
    @theDuplicitous Před 3 lety

    It is really cool, that in Prague you almost wouldn’t meet Muslims. That was the reason why I mowed to Prague.

  • @pedrozpravacz
    @pedrozpravacz Před 5 lety +2

    Only Karlín!

    • @paulcolto
      @paulcolto  Před 5 lety +1

      I love Karlín!! Thanks for the comment Petr :) PC

    • @Pidalin
      @Pidalin Před 4 lety

      But you are under water every few years. :-D My grandparents are living there and everytime when there is big rain we have fear about them because situation in 2002 was really bad. If someone think it's old history and today we have barriers against water, think again. We had barriers in metro too and it was under water because nobody activated that. :-D I prefer for living places which are not under river. :-D

  • @bezD1
    @bezD1 Před 3 lety

    you must know about the Czech Republic that you may be perjury convicted, without being able to defend yourself in court without knowing that there is a lawsuit against you. You will find out about the court decision, with a sentence "without the possibility of appeal", when your bank accounts are blocked and you will receive a decision on the execution of your sentence. Anything on the current state of justice and law in the Czech Republic cannot be changed, as it would be punished by the European Union as a violation of the rule of law. This is my own experience from 2018 in the Czech Republic.😀👍

  • @ludwigvonn9889
    @ludwigvonn9889 Před 5 lety

    I never understood what a hipster city block looks like. All these descriptions are pointless because it all depends on the individual. City blocks can be divided in only couple of groups, its wheather industrial or residential, there is no third..maybe third would be like a high end city block where all the rich people and embassies are, those are always located in a remote and green part of the town. Every city is the same, you can enjoy and have fun in every part of them if you know how and with whom.

  • @cecillyrowe9875
    @cecillyrowe9875 Před 4 lety

    All the people l see in the show,getting jobs are young. Do senior citizens get the same jobs easily? Please be honest

    • @Pidalin
      @Pidalin Před 4 lety

      Depends on what job is that, ofcourse for shops and services they prefer young pretty people. But if you are for example cabinetmaker or something like that, I think people and companies can value experiences. But for shops and services you don't need any extra experiences so they prefer young people. Today we have only 3% unemployment so even older people have good chance to find job because there are no people.
      Problem with Prague is there are mainly shops, services and offices. Shops and services are for unqualified people mainly directly from school and it's bad paid and for office work you really need good contacts, they don't giving such job to common people from street. If you are from worker family you have very low chance to get office job even when you have better education than half of that company. People are judged by their origin here very often, they will recognize you don't belong to their class.

    • @Pidalin
      @Pidalin Před 4 lety +1

      @@rigifali You know how does it work, answering to the job offers is wasting of time, you have to know someone in that company or contact someone there and speak with him. If you looking for qualified job in some factory for example, it's better speak with master of production there than with HR manager who is idiot very often and don't even know what people they need. Today we have such deficit of people that I can give you job even as ordinary employee.

    • @Pidalin
      @Pidalin Před 4 lety

      @@rigifali I think most of such workers will be replaced by some software in the future, people should think more about future, I am working in automatisation and robotization in factory, I have no fear about job in the future. But when I am in our office I see most of that people doing nothing, they are on facebook, watching youtube etc...one person educated in that can easily replace 5 people in office I think, companies and employers are stupid and non effective.

    • @Pidalin
      @Pidalin Před 4 lety

      @@rigifali I am speaking about that we have more people in offices than we really need. If you have company with 100 people and 10 of them are in office you can be sure minimaly 5 of them are doing exactly nothing. ;-)

    • @Pidalin
      @Pidalin Před 4 lety

      @@rigifali We are furniture factory with cca 100 people, most of office work is doing directly our owner and 2 another people and our co-workers from Germany. But we have 10 or more people in the office. We have one computer from there and there was 200GB of downloaded movies. :-D Terrible think is they are making many mistakes and we, people from "down" have to solving their mistakes, they are mostly friends or family of owner so I really hate that. Especially their knowledge of Czech language is terrible, I would be fired from school for such sentences as they are writing and they should be more educated than people who are working down in workshops.

  • @evanjones2324
    @evanjones2324 Před 4 lety +1

    No Taco Bell!

    • @paulcolto
      @paulcolto  Před 4 lety +1

      True, but if you drive 14 and a half hours east there's one in Bucharest. I guess it depends on how much you need Taco Bell! ;)
      But you should give Czech food a chance - you might end up preferring it! ;)

  • @andre1987eph
    @andre1987eph Před rokem

    Give us prices otherwise you’re wasting our time

  • @californyaeh
    @californyaeh Před 4 lety

    4 days ago i thought, i'd try a change of scenery, try another country of europe to find a job and settle..
    After a few researches i found out, a sa Black man, Almost Nowhere in eastern europe am i welcomed, but too in serious Danger for my life.
    CR is no different, i really believed Tolerance, Acceptance and Humanity were the master words leading the country..
    Little did i know; racism, spremacism, murderers, police harrassment, isolation and ostracism were the main motos of czech rep. towards whoever is .....different ...or Not...!!!!!????!!!!!
    Really this strikes me funny; What is in the dna of these eastern people to be filled with this presomption of "superiority" and so much hate..???!!!
    Surely they have deficiencies in their genetic make up, explaining this thirst for a Constant fight, if they do not find a "gypsy" or a Black man to hate, they'll end up killing their neighbors who look just like them, their own family even... it's Just Who They Are...!!!!

    • @loxley75
      @loxley75 Před 4 lety +1

      Lol A white guy could say exactly the same about moving to any country in Africa! But in danger of your life or neighbours killing each other? Settle down mate, Czech is one of the safest countries in the world! You said youve been here for four days? Doesn't seem very long to start making sweeping generalisations now does it? Try learning some czech and getting to know the people. It might take more than four days !

    • @californyaeh
      @californyaeh Před 4 lety

      If you want to believe that about African countries..you're free, besides Botswana, South Africa and Zimbabwe you people are Safe and pretty much like Kings...Also not to forget, if you were to feel a bit threatened, all the "good and great " white people have done to generations and generations and generations of African children, mothers and fathers, so a bit of resentment is somewhat understandable.....No...??!!
      I might have wrote this wrong, i am not in CR, but i was thinking since a few days of coming there..from france.!
      But i am pretty sure those Sudanese students who lost their lives 3/4 years ago, were murdered because of their skin...??!!
      I read and searched quite extensively, and found out police is often harrassing people for No reasons....Black people...!!!
      Also women and men get racists slurs shouted at them in the streets, ultra right gangs parading in Brno only few months ago..!!..etc..etc..etc...!
      I Never played the "victim card", i Always try to "educate" people by being a good and honest guy, but i experienced racism more than often, even today, in my country; france, life is Tough, yet if i choose to keep on traveling it's because of my good nature....i just don't want to experience being stabbed to death, or rejection from everyone and being ostracized by all, where i am not forced to live, a place that i would have chosen for the character rural of the country..!!!
      last but not least, i gather from your name, you are not a native from Czech Rep., you are the Only one who responded, otherwise, it seems most of the Czechs are agreeing being called "murderous racists"...!!!!