Administrative preparations:
You’ll find plenty of international moving companies that can help smooth your transition to Prague. In fact, many of these companies work specifically with expat...
If you have the desire and time to take on another degree or finish one, Prague might be a good place for you. Tuition at a state university, such as Charles University, is free for Czechs and...
When you arrive: First things first:
For being a capital city, Prague is incredibly manageable and easy to get around in. It’s a calm place and one of the safest cities you’ll ever encounter....
Getting connected; mobile phones, Internet, post and courier:
The main telecommunication companies in Prague are UPC, O2 and Vodafone. You can arrange for phone, Internet and satellite TV services...
We update the contents of the Guide through our quarterly publication Family Matters, also free and written by families, teachers and executives living in Prague. All these publications are free and...
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Education in Prague
If you have the desire and time to take on another degree or finish one, Prague might be a good place for you. Tuition at a state university, such as Charles University, is free for Czechs and foreigners alike. The only catch is that the lectures are probably in Czech.