Hello friends. I am an American girl moving to Prague to teach English. I was wondering if there were any areas I should look into for finding an apartment. I want to be somewhere close enough to the city centre to get around without a car (I don't need a car, right?) - also if there are any American areas with other people who speak English. But not too expensive. Help??!!
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By all accounts Prague 2 is known as an English-speaking area, so you could have a look there. I have a friend there at the moment who is living with two other girls in a furnished three-bedroomed spot which costs 18,000 CK overall, including electricity and water. You'll find your best option is going to be sharing a flat with other teachers and students.
Have a read through Accommodation in Czech Republic for more tips and advice on finding an apartment to rent in Prague.
Enjoy your trip - I'm sure it'll be amazing!