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Jižní Předměstí
Plzeň, Czech Republic · Neighborhood Guide
Area near the main train station — convenient for Prague commuters, shops, and restaurants.
Last updated March 2026
Jižní Předměstí at a Glance
Mid-Range
Cost Level
CZK 11,000–15,000/month for 1-BR
Rent Range
Generally safe — train station area can feel busy but is well-lit. Side streets are quiet.
Safety
100–200 Mbps fiber available
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Who Lives in Jižní Předměstí?
Prague commuters, young professionals, and budget expats. Average age 25–45. Convenient and practical.
Living in Jižní Předměstí — Practical Details
Walkability
Good — flat streets with shops, restaurants, and the train station. Central and walkable.
Grocery & Food Access
Albert and Billa near the station. Shopping along Klatovská street. Various restaurants.
Getting Around
- Train: Plzeň hlavní nádraží — Prague in 1 hour, frequent service
- Trams: multiple lines through the area
- Bus routes throughout
- Walking to centre: 5–10 min
Nearby Coworking
- Hub Plzeň (CZK 3,000/mo, 5 min walk)
- BIC Plzeň (CZK 2,000/mo, nearby)
Insider Tips for Jižní Předměstí
- 1RegioJet trains to Prague cost CZK 100–200 and take just 1 hour — many people commute daily
- 2Klatovská street has excellent restaurants at local prices — try Plzeňský Dvůr for Czech classics
- 3The area around the station is improving rapidly — new developments are raising quality
- 4This is the most practical location in Plzeň if you need regular Prague access
FAQ — Jižní Předměstí, Plzeň
What is Jižní Předměstí like for expats?
Jižní Předměstí is a mid-range neighborhood in Plzeň. Area near the main train station — convenient for Prague commuters, shops, and restaurants. Best for: Commuters and professionals who want easy rail access to Prague.
How much does it cost to live in Jižní Předměstí, Plzeň?
Jižní Předměstí is classified as "Mid-Range" in Plzeň. Typical rent: CZK 11,000–15,000/month for 1-BR. Total monthly budget in Plzeň: €900–€1,400.
Is Jižní Předměstí safe for expats?
Generally safe — train station area can feel busy but is well-lit. Side streets are quiet.
Who lives in Jižní Předměstí?
Prague commuters, young professionals, and budget expats. Average age 25–45. Convenient and practical.
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