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Best Time to Move to Czech Republic (2026)

Seasonal planning guide — weather, visa timing, rental markets & expert tips

Last updated: June 2026

The best time to move to Czech Republic is April – June or September. Continental. Prague: cold winters (−3°C), warm summers (25°C). 4 distinct seasons. Autumn colors are spectacular. Limited winter daylight. Avoid moving during December – February (dark, cold, −5°C) if possible.

Best Time to Move

April – June or September

Avoid If Possible

December – February (dark, cold, −5°C)

Czech Republic Climate Overview

Continental. Prague: cold winters (−3°C), warm summers (25°C). 4 distinct seasons. Autumn colors are spectacular. Limited winter daylight.

Season-by-Season Guide

Spring (Mar–May)

5–18°C

  • Prague blooms — parks and riverside are beautiful
  • Good apartment availability as winter leases end
  • Visa (Zivno) application processing times reasonable

Summer (Jun–Aug)

18–28°C

  • Best weather — outdoor beer gardens, river swimming
  • Tourist crowds in Prague center — avoid living in Zone 1
  • Good time for Živnostenský list (trade license) registration

Autumn (Sep–Nov)

5–16°C

  • Stunning fall colors along the Vltava
  • University season — Brno and Prague have energy
  • Last comfortable window before long winter

Winter (Dec–Feb)

-5–3°C

  • Cold and dark — Prague Christmas markets are magical though
  • Cheapest rents of the year
  • Czech beer culture thrives indoors — cozy hospoda (pub) life

Visa & Immigration

Živnostenský list (trade license/freelance visa): most popular for remote workers, 2–4 months. Digital Nomad Program (expanded 2025 — added Brazil, Israel, Mexico, Singapore): CZK 69,836/mo income (~$3,325) for IT/marketing pros, €60K min health insurance, 12 mo renewable to 36; processing 45–90 days. EU Blue Card: CZK 73,823/mo from 1 May 2026 (+6.6%). Digital Foreigner Account portal launched 2026. ETIAS late 2026. Min wage: CZK 22,400. Paušální daň Band 1: CZK 7,498/mo (raised for 2026).

Rental Market

Prague 1-bed (center): CZK 22,000–35,000/mo (~$1,050–$1,665, expat range). Brno: CZK 14,000–22,000 (~30% cheaper). Vacancy 2-4%, rents rising 4-9%. Use Sreality.cz and Bezrealitky.cz. Expect deposit + first month upfront.

Czech Republic Relocation Timeline

6–12 months before

Research Czech Republic visa options and residency pathways. Consult an immigration lawyer. Start gathering documents (apostilles, translations, police clearances).

4–6 months before

Submit your Czech Republic visa application. Arrange international health insurance. Open a multi-currency bank account (Wise, Revolut). Start learning the local language.

2–3 months before

Book temporary accommodation in Czech Republic for your first 2–4 weeks. Arrange international shipping if needed. Downsize and sell belongings. Get apostilles on remaining documents.

1 month before

Book flights to Czech Republic. Set up mail forwarding. Cancel local subscriptions and memberships. Download offline maps and translation apps.

First week in country

Get a local SIM card. Open a local bank account. Register with local authorities. Explore neighborhoods before signing a long-term lease.

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the best time to move to Czech Republic?

The best months to move to Czech Republic are April – June or September. Continental. Prague: cold winters (−3°C), warm summers (25°C). 4 distinct seasons. Autumn colors are spectacular. Limited winter daylight.

What visa do I need for Czech Republic?

Živnostenský list (trade license/freelance visa): most popular for remote workers, 2–4 months. Digital Nomad Program (expanded 2025 — added Brazil, Israel, Mexico, Singapore): CZK 69,836/mo income (~$3,325) for IT/marketing pros, €60K min health insurance, 12 mo renewable to 36; processing 45–90 days. EU Blue Card: CZK 73,823/mo from 1 May 2026 (+6.6%). Digital Foreigner Account portal launched 2026. ETIAS late 2026. Min wage: CZK 22,400. Paušální daň Band 1: CZK 7,498/mo (raised for 2026).

How much does rent cost in Czech Republic?

Prague 1-bed (center): CZK 22,000–35,000/mo (~$1,050–$1,665, expat range). Brno: CZK 14,000–22,000 (~30% cheaper). Vacancy 2-4%, rents rising 4-9%. Use Sreality.cz and Bezrealitky.cz. Expect deposit + first month upfront.

When should I avoid moving to Czech Republic?

Try to avoid moving during December – February (dark, cold, −5°C). This is typically the most challenging period due to weather extremes, peak pricing, or administrative slowdowns.

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