Life in Prague Archives - Anglo-American University in Prague /blog-category/life-in-prague/ uu色情 is a top private university in Czech Republic offering dual accredited bachelor and master level programs in English across Business, International Relations, Humanities, Social Sciences, Political Science, Journalism, Media Studies, Visual Arts and Law. Thu, 25 Jun 2026 06:57:19 +0000 en-US hourly 1 Do You Need Travel and Liability Insurance? /blog/do-you-need-travel-and-liability-insurance/ Wed, 24 Jun 2026 10:00:35 +0000 /?post_type=blog&p=37622 When moving to a new place, creating a new home for yourself, insurance can be the most important thing you start with. Health insurance allows you to go about your day-to-day life, play recreational sports, take transportation, etc. without worry. But do you need Travel Insurance or other Liability Insurance? Why Choose Travel Insurance? Students […]

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When moving to a new place, creating a new home for yourself, insurance can be the most important thing you start with. Health insurance allows you to go about your day-to-day life, play recreational sports, take transportation, etc. without worry.

But do you need Travel Insurance or other Liability Insurance?

Why Choose Travel Insurance?

Students that need visas to stay in the Czech Republic have comprehensive health insurance as a requirement which, in most cases, also covers accidents and emergencies in the Schengen region. 

Being in Prague gives many students an opportunity to explore Europe, but not all of Europe is within the Schengen zone. Cyprus and Ireland are not Schengen despite being in the EU. Non-EU and non-schengen countries include: Albania, Andorra, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Bosnia & Herzegovina, Macedonia, Moldova, Montenegro, Serbia, Ukraine, and the United Kingdom.

Importantly, comprehensive health insurance is mainly designed to cover medical expenses and does not provide protection for other travel-related problems.Travel insurance offers broader coverage.

In addition to emergency medical treatment, it can include benefits such as trip cancellation, flight delays, missed departures, lost or stolen luggage, and personal liability. These situations can cause significant inconvenience and expense, especially for students on a limited budget.

Another advantage of travel insurance is access to emergency assistance services. Many policies provide 24-hour support, helping travelers find medical care, replace travel documents, or arrange emergency transportation when needed.

Many students chose to purchase travel insurance going back home for the summer or Christmas, especially those that cancelled their insurance cover back home. Note: Travel insurance does not cover the domestic (CZ) area.

Students in the park

Why Have Liability Insurance?

This type of insurance is often a requirement of the landlord in order to protect his property. This will depend on your rental agreement.

When renting an apartment, accidents can happen. You might accidentally damage the property, cause a water leak, or break something that belongs to the landlord. Liability insurance helps cover the cost of such damage, protecting you from unexpected expenses.

Liability insurance is not expensive, however, having it can avoid paying large repair costs or not receiving all of your deposit if an accident occurs in your rented apartment. Additionally, it includes public liability, so even breaking something out of the apartment at university or causing an accident is also included for normal everyday activities.

Read out to uu色情鈥檚 Insurance Agent, Michaela Lesnak, for help setting up your plan at michaela@helloinsurance.eu or via Whatsapp +420 792 757 833. This service is free for all uu色情 students!

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All You Need to Know: Health Insurance in the Czech Republic /blog/all-you-need-to-know-health-insurance-in-the-czech-republic/ Fri, 12 Jun 2026 14:58:15 +0000 /?post_type=blog&p=37506 New students鈥 long to-do check list can seem daunting鈥攚ith matriculation, visas, and moving鈥攂ut uu色情 strives to uncomplicate the process and guide students through smoothly.  Here you will find all the information on health insurance a new student might need to know to ensure a healthy and safe university experience. Don’t hesitate to reach out to […]

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New students鈥 long to-do check list can seem daunting鈥攚ith matriculation, visas, and moving鈥攂ut uu色情 strives to uncomplicate the process and guide students through smoothly. 

Here you will find all the information on health insurance a new student might need to know to ensure a healthy and safe university experience.

Don’t hesitate to reach out to uu色情鈥檚 Insurance Agent, Michaela Lesnak, for help setting up your plan at michaela@helloinsurance.eu or via Whatsapp +420 792 757 833. This service is free for all uu色情 students!

Non-EU Students

By Czech law, foreigners staying in the Czech Republic longer than 90-days have to arrange travel and medical insurance. And it must cover the entire length of your visa and be issued in the Czech language to comply with visa requirements. The insurance benefit must be a comprehensive plan and cover at least EUR 400 000.

There are many trusted Czech insurance providers including: AXA, Colonnade, Slavia, SV Poji拧钮ovna, Uniqa, and Poji拧钮ovna VZP.

Private insurance provides broad coverage for medically necessary healthcare similar to public health care. Services such as cosmetic procedures, some dental treatments, and certain premium services are usually not covered or require a premium coverage.

EU Students

Health insurance in the Czech Republic covers all EU and Schengen countries. If you are an EU citizen with health insurance, you should be able to maintain and use it in the Czech Republic. Some students choose to buy a Czech cover, regardless, to avoid out of pocket payments and claims, but this is up to you.

Holders of the European Health Insurance Card (EHIC) who stay in Czechia must register the EHIC with the Czech health insurance company.

Czech Students

Czech students face a slightly different situation. Anyone studying in a Czech university program鈥攍ike uu色情鈥攆ull-time has student status, meaning the state pays their health insurance until the age of 26.

Pension insurance is not the same as health insurance, and it is not required or paid for by the state. Students only pay pension insurance when they work or voluntarily opt-in.

For more information on different student circumstances and taxes, refer to

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Fun Activities to Enjoy Prague’s Spring and Summer Outdoors /blog/fun-activities-to-enjoy-pragues-spring-outdoors/ Wed, 29 Apr 2026 08:28:23 +0000 /?post_type=blog&p=36871 Once the weather begins to turn and the flowers are in full bloom, it can be hard to stay inside, sitting in a classroom. The solution is to make the most of the sun while you can during breaks, days off, and weekends! Luckily, there are lots of activities for every kind of person: the […]

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Once the weather begins to turn and the flowers are in full bloom, it can be hard to stay inside, sitting in a classroom. The solution is to make the most of the sun while you can during breaks, days off, and weekends!

Luckily, there are lots of activities for every kind of person: the foodie, the outdoorsy, the active, and the adventurous. Here are free and affordable student-friendly activities around Prague that are a must as a new or experienced Praguer.

Farmers Markets

Every week there are regular markets all around Prague, and special pop ups to look forward to. The N谩plavka market by the river, open Saturdays 8am-2pm, is by far the richest choice for food, with up to 90 stands where you can choose from Czech, Mediterranean, Balkan, Mexican, Indonesian, Vietnamese, Indian, and more.

in Praha 7 is open Saturday, 8:30am-1:30pm in the spring and has a wide selection of local and wholesome fruit, vegetables, dairy products, gifts, and crafts. It鈥檚 a good excuse for a wander on a sunny Saturday, and you might pick up some tasty treats for your dinner!

also in Prague 7 is a big complex which used to be a meat factory. It has been transformed into a market and space with a , , restaurants, and stores. 

Live a bit further away from the center and want something with a local flair? Check out the Dejvice Farmers鈥 Market, Trhy na Kula钮谩ku on Saturdays from 8am-2pm with food, drinks, and music or the market at Kub谩nsk茅 n谩m臎st铆 in Prague 10 open Tuesday and Thursday from 8am-4pm and Saturday from 8am-2pm.

TIP: Take advantage of your and borrow a bike, free of charge, TWICE a day for 15 minutes. Just link your active L铆ta膷ka account with the shared bike apps or .

Botanical Gardens

Still haven鈥檛 explored attractions outside the center? 鈥攃lose to the Troja Chateau museum and the Prague zoo鈥攊s a beautiful outing perfect for this time of year with Japanese cherry trees, iris exhibitions, ponds, lakes, tropical greenhouse, and even a vineyard. The hosts collections of irises, peonies, daylilies and snowdrops for those flower enthusiasts.

Parks

For some free fun in the sun: get outside and touch some grass at parks all around Prague鈥攚hich ranks in Europe鈥檚 and . Here are a list of some of the best parks to visit:   

: complete with a grand church, old castle, and beer garden.

: if you live in Prague 7 student housing, this is one of the closest parks you can have a stroll in and get lost in the trees.

: want to get out of the city for a solitary, meditative hike? Its landscape is unlike any other in Prague with valleys and rocky hills.

: this park, while small, holds some of Prague鈥檚 most interesting and controversial artworks, the faceless babies by David 膶ern媒. Plus there is a !

(Havl铆膷kovy sady): this park holds renaissance inspired architecture, hidden in the middle of Prague鈥檚 classic gothic and baroque style with a vineyard, pond, pavilions, statues, and a hidden artificial cave.

Outdoor Beer Gardens

It wouldn鈥檛 be a Prague summer without beer and sharing a drink among friends! Here are some beer gardens you shouldn鈥檛 miss!

: food, drinks, and fun with friends. This local spot is a repurposed military barracks with outdoor and indoor seating.

: within this beautiful park you will find beer, sports, events, and concerts.

: under the metronome all the way in the back of Letna park with a great view of the city you can enjoy drinks with friends and occasionally live music鈥攖hough that was closed due to construction in the summer of 2025 and has yet to open because of the weather this year.

Swimming

When it begins to get really hot, don鈥檛 fear the river! While it might look unappealing in the centre, there are lots of places where locals swim and enjoy a refreshing activity鈥攍ike boating, rafting, or surfing.

Stvanice island is a great spot for swimming where the water is surprisingly cold and refreshing on a hot day and there are grassy areas to lounge at鈥攐f course there is also a beer garden nearby. Here you can also get your surf on or white water raft in the Vltava at .

Rent a kayak at the near N谩plavka or a at 沤lut茅 l谩zn臎 for only 250czk per hour. There are also fun if you want to be closer to the center and enjoy the architecture from the water鈥攖hough these are more pricey.

If you don鈥檛 fancy the river, try one of Prague鈥檚 outdoor swimming pools: or with student discounts and a grassy lounging area by the pool.

A breath of fresh air and fun in the sun is the perfect way to spend the weekend de-stressing or even your summer break in Prague!

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Top 5 Spring Break Destinations for Students in 2026 /blog/top-5-spring-break-desitnations-for-students/ Sun, 15 Mar 2026 17:24:42 +0000 /?post_type=blog&p=35898 Spring Break at uu色情 is approaching fast, and now is the time to plan what adventures the warmer weather will hold for you. Are you too busy with presentations and mid-term exams to plan your trip? We鈥檝e got you covered! Prague is a great starting point for travelling to many beautiful and affordable cities. Whether […]

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Spring Break at uu色情 is approaching fast, and now is the time to plan what adventures the warmer weather will hold for you. Are you too busy with presentations and mid-term exams to plan your trip? We鈥檝e got you covered!

Prague is a great starting point for travelling to many beautiful and affordable cities. Whether you are looking for nature, culture, food, or adventure, here are five destinations for students on a budget.

Slovakia

has the advantage of being just a train-ride away with unique castles, caves, hot springs, folk architecture, and beautiful wilderness. There are many direct trains only 5 hours long to Bratislava from Prague, making it a good starting point to explore Slovakia.

Enjoy Bratislava鈥檚 old center, castle, and great food. Then, hop on another train north to one of Slovakia’s the national park Ve木k谩 Fatra鈥攑assing through Trenc铆n located in a valley with the third most fortified castle in Slovakia and 沤ilina where three rivers converge along the way.

If you are looking for adventure and affordable places off the beaten path, Slovakia is for you.

Austria

Looking for culture and history? Also just a short train ride away from Prague, Vienna has got you covered with tens of museums highlighting everything from famous composers to art and even . It will give you the feeling that you can get lost and disappear into the art and architecture鈥攊n a good way.

Austria boasts more than big cities, though. Take a round-about way back to Prague through cities like Linz with breathtaking mountain and monument views. While not as affordable as Slovakia, Austria offers collections of art and culture not seen elsewhere.

Looking for a place that blends the modern and the old seamlessly, Austria is for you.

Hungary

For food, nightlife, and architecture, Hungary takes the cake. Known to be affordable and fun, Budapest is named in the in the world. It boasts 7 restaurants. Not looking for a fancy meal? Budapest is famous for its ruin bars and food trucks in the Jewish Quarter. The Central Market Hall offers an array of fresh produce, meats, and traditional Hungarian foods.

Want to get out of the city and explore? is a preserved Pal贸c settlement and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. While a little more difficult to get to鈥攖ransfering a few buses鈥攊t is like traveling back in time to a medieval village. Easier to get to (even by bike) though a bit more touristy is Szentendre, an aesthetic city with galleries and cobblestone streets.

If you want affordable, beautiful, and versatile, Hungary is for you.

Poland

Poland is a must see for all students studying in Prague. It is not only close, but has a vibrant cultural scene full of important history. is especially important for students聽to see first hand the history at Wawel Castle and the nearby Auschwitz-Birkenau Museum.

Poland is another country where many cities are akin to Prague with ancient squares, cobblestone streets, and beautiful churches. Visit Warsaw for interactive museums, a diverse culinary scene, the UNESCO-listed old town square, the safety and walkability. Interested in architecture, travel a bit further to Pozna艅 for Renaissance-style buildings in pastel colours.

If you are interested in learning about recent history and ancient history as well as enjoy beautiful architecture, Poland is for you.

Czech Republic

Last but not least, stay close to home for the most affordable trip and learn more about Czech culture, history, and heritage. Travel to Southern Bohemia to visit the stunning cities of 膶esk茅 Bud臎jovice and 膶esk媒 Krumlov with their ancient churches, castles, and squares. On the other hand, go east to Moravia for some nature in the Protected Landscape Area.

Interested in the history of Czech business and industry, visit Ostrava known as the 鈥渟teel heart鈥 of Czechoslovakia with its former mines, industrial structures, and museums. Dive into Czech culture by exploring more small towns in , enjoy castles, monuments, and mountains.

If you would like to keep it cheap and learn more about the place you call home now, exploring the Czech Republic is for you.

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Prague: Europe鈥檚 Top Student City According to New Study /blog/prague-europes-top-student-city/ Tue, 10 Mar 2026 11:33:45 +0000 /?post_type=blog&p=35802 According to a comparison of 10 cities by relocation expert BOXIE24, Prague ranks first for affordability, safety, accommodation availability, public transport, and academic density. 鈥淢y favourite part about living in Prague was the different culture, food, sites, and monuments,鈥 said one US exchange student at uu色情, Crystal. 鈥淛ust dive right into it; it鈥檚 a life-changing […]

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According to a comparison of 10 cities by relocation expert BOXIE24, for affordability, safety, accommodation availability, public transport, and academic density.

鈥淢y favourite part about living in Prague was the different culture, food, sites, and monuments,鈥 said one US exchange student at uu色情, Crystal. 鈥淛ust dive right into it; it鈥檚 a life-changing experience.鈥

Prague received a score of 99.35 out of 100, with average costs of student accommodation at 鈧500 or 12,000czk per month and public transportation at 鈧22.76 for 550czk for a monthly pass.  The Czech Republic has also been ranked as the 6th safest country in the world with a low crime rate, political stability, good healthcare, and low risk of natural disaster.

This is not the first time Prague has been in the spotlight as a student-friendly city. It was ranked number one student city by EDUopinions with Anglo-American University ranked first out of the top 10 universities of 2026 and second out of the top 10 universities across Europe, according to an analysis of 3,475 real student reviews.

鈥淚 love the community here: everyone is nice, everyone is from around the world. We are all away from home, so everyone is kind because we share the same sentiment that it is a challenging experience,鈥 said one uu色情 student from Spain, Jana.

With studying abroad becoming more popular among university students to learn a new language and be exposed to new cultures, moving to a new city can also be a financial strategy. With the cost of living and education rising across Europe, finding a beautiful, cultural, international, safe, and affordable city with good educational options can sound like an impossible task. 

Discovering Prague is almost like uncovering a hidden gem with everything a student could want: affordable rent, walkability and good public transportation, English-friendly events, top higher education, lively nightlife, and study-cafe culture.

鈥淚 think that the accessibility of everything in Prague is something that people take for granted. You can get everywhere so quickly,鈥 said Alex, an uu色情 student from the US.

Interested in exploring what Prague has to offer? Here are winter and early spring activities that students enjoy. Looking to see what cutting-edge programs you could study? uu色情 announced three new concentrations starting in聽 Fall 2026. Start your exploration today.

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Get your Goose and Wine on Saint Martin’s Day! /blog/get-your-goose-and-wine-on-saint-martins-day/ Mon, 10 Nov 2025 11:20:03 +0000 /?post_type=blog&p=34116 November 11th is Den svat茅ho Martina or Saint Martin鈥檚 Day which is celebrated in the Czech Republic by drinking young wine and eating goose. It also typically is accompanied by the first frost of the season鈥攚atch out snow might be coming! This celebration ties together what all Czechs love: food, drinking, and spending time together. […]

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November 11th is Den svat茅ho Martina or Saint Martin鈥檚 Day which is celebrated in the Czech Republic by drinking young wine and eating goose. It also typically is accompanied by the first frost of the season鈥攚atch out snow might be coming!

This celebration ties together what all Czechs love: food, drinking, and spending time together. Restaurants all around the country will have goose on their menu as the star of the St. Martin鈥檚 show. But how did this tradition come to pass?

Saint Martin of Tours was a Roman soldier from what is now Hungary. He was canonized and known for his acts of compassion and generosity鈥攈e famously cut his cloak in half to share with a freezing beggar. The day celebrating him traditionally falls on the post-harvest time of feasts and the start of Christmas preparations.

Now to the goose: this dates back to an old legend when, hiding among a flock of geese, Martin wished to avoid becoming the new bishop. However, their loud honking gave the stranger away and cemented his association with geese. Additionally, because this was a time where farmers would be taking home more money due to the harvest, eating meat鈥攔are in the typical diet at the time鈥攚as a way to celebrate.

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The feast you can expect at any restaurant will include a slowly roasted goose with sides of dumplings and cabbage, though each place will have their own twist. Also accompanying the food is St. Martin鈥檚 very own wine, the first wine of the most recent harvest.

At exactly 11:11 on November 11th, winemakers and enthusiasts all over the country will uncork the first bottle of wine, so prepare yourself with a bottle found at most grocery stores this time of year. You can expect a fresh and slightly sparkling taste with a lower alcohol content.

Get your first taste of a Czech holiday and enjoy the feast!

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Fun Winter Activities for Students in Prague /blog/fun-winter-activities-for-students-in-prague/ Thu, 06 Nov 2025 18:56:37 +0000 /?post_type=blog&p=33976 Are you studying abroad in Prague, going on Erasmus, or even visiting a friend in Europe this Fall/Winter semester and wondering what there is to do after the leaves fall and snow might be in the forecast? Look no further, here you鈥檒l find a comprehensive list of activities to enhance student life in Prague鈥 whether […]

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Are you studying abroad in Prague, going on Erasmus, or even visiting a friend in Europe this Fall/Winter semester and wondering what there is to do after the leaves fall and snow might be in the forecast?

Look no further, here you鈥檒l find a comprehensive list of activities to enhance student life in Prague鈥 whether you prefer an indoor boardgame night, exploring the sights, watching a game, or enjoying the night life.

Indoor Activities for Cold Days and Nights

Boardgames are a great activity for catching up with old friends or breaking the ice with new ones. If you don鈥檛 have a stash of games at home, there are student-budget-friendly spots where you can choose from classics, such as Uno and Monopoly, or strategy and world-building, like Catan.

  • serves breakfast and drinks with a side of games with games in English, Ukrainian, and Russian.
  • is a sci-fi, fantasy, English-and-Czech-friendly caf茅 bar with themed drinks and seasonal offers.
  • is more local-themed bar where you can snack, drink, and game in English and Czech

Watching sports with ambiance and a lively atmosphere is a perfect way to meet new people. Try one of the many bars with sports: from football to boxing and darts.

  • or 鈥擨rish pubs are a good bet for English-friendly games.
  • or are great for a more local, Czech vibe.

Bowling, laser tag, and mini golf are a good alternative to trying to accommodate a big group in a restaurant or cafe, though reservations are still recommended.

  • and are good for groups and team building.
  • has two locations in Prague, student discounts, and a cheaper price before 17:00.
  • and offer distinct options for practicing your putting.

Prague鈥檚 nightlife has a lot to offer those who like to dance the night away, but it can be hard to decide where to go. Whether you are looking for techno, pop, oldies-but-goodies, or reggaeton, here are some recommendations:

  • , , and are best for techno. Tickets and events can be found on .
  • , , and , , or are the common student haunts for a variety of music, including pop, house, reggaeton, salsa, rock.
  • or s 80s and 90s Nights are for some older tunes.
  • , , and offer karaoke for those who want to sing and dance!

Outdoor Fun: food, drinks, activities

Want to enjoy the fresh air on a sunny, but cold day? Here are some food, drinks, and activities to try!

  • is perfect for exploring new foods and drinks from all around the world as well as catching a game.
  • and are more local with farmers鈥 booths, meat and dairy stalls, as well as snacks and full meals. Occasionally there are special, themed events hosted in these locations, too, with music or activities!
  • European Christmas Market magic at Starom臎stsk茅 n谩m臎st铆 and N谩m臎st铆 M铆ru will also start to open in late November, offering food and drink but also handmade crafts and apparel.

Beer Gardens are a cultural phenomenon and the winter does not scare drinking a cold one away, though they are brought inside or under a heat lamp.

  • : for traditional Czech food and a beautiful historic location.
  • has attracted actors, fimmakers, and artists in Prague since the 1970s, and it offers wine for those non-beer drinkers.
  • in Riegrovy sady hosts events all year round.
  • offers Czech cuisine and culture with a city view. As a bonus: when the temperature drops, an ice skating rink opens at Letna park!

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