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Is Prague a good place to live? How is the quality of life?

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While quality of life is something of an elusive or ill-defined concept, it can be boiled down to "Is Prague a good place to live?" or "Is Prague a bad place to live?" Here's what two local experts had to say about quality of life and overall happiness in Prague.

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Prague is a lively, beautiful, and friendly city. it has its downfalls, some more prevalent than others. Firstly, I have found the ability to speak English quite scarce in its people, this becomes especially enduring when you, yourself, can’t communicate to them in their language. Secondly, the food here isn’t as good as you’d imagine from the heart of Europe. I know of very little who would reject cuisines including cheese, bread and meat. However, it does quite repetitive as there aren’t as many options as other European cities, such as ones in Germany, which I found to be quite international and open in their food choices. I found so many Chinese, Indian, Japanese restaurants and fast food places in those cities and it’s just something I would like more of here. and most importantly, coming from a tropical country, it is hard not to notice the drastic change in the weather. Cold dark rainy nights have a depressing connotation to them, and I finally got to understand just why, and in bigger doses than I’d prefer.

Prague is very beautiful and historic place. Thousands of tourists visit it yearly. It would help a newcomer to learn some Czech language to feel more comfortable here. People are nice here, but not very communicative. People love sport and active lifestyle in Prague. Everyone should visit it at least once in their life.

Helena, says: 2020
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