While attractions across much of the Czech Republic are closed or keep limited hours outside the summer season, Prague caters for visitors all year round. Periods when the tourist crush is especially oppressive include the Easter and Christmas/New Year holidays, as well as May and June. Many Czechs go on holiday in July and August, during which time the supply of bottom-end accommodation actually increases, as student hostels are opened to visitors. |
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What? 1 bedroom Apartment
Where? Prague 8, Prague, Czech Republic
How Much? 114000 GBP
Why? A horseshoe shaped building facing the riverbank consisting in total 230 apartments ranging from studio’s to 4 bedroom penthouses with their very own swimming pools. Most units have balconies or gardens and elevators serve all floors.
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What? 2 bedroom Apartment
Where? Vysocany, Prague, Czech Republic
How Much? 94244 EUR
Why? Czech Republic. Location: Ocelarska Street, Prague 9 - Vysocany Number of apartments: 59. Apartment size: 50m2 - 184m2. Estimated completion: 2007. Limited to a maximum of 15 buy-to-let units.
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What? 1 bedroom Apartment
Where? Praha, Prague, Czech Republic
How Much? 45500 GBP
Why? These new build apartments in the rapidly developing residential area of Prague 9 just 10 minutes by the excellent public transport links back to the very centre of Prague.
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What? Apartment
Where? Prague, Czech Republic
How Much? 24000 GBP
Why? There are beautiful views of the city of Beroun, and of the recently reconstructed Kraluv Dvur Chateaux and the panoramic view of the Koneprus caves and the Cesky Kras (Czech beauty) protected natural areas.
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A selection of inexpensive properties in Prague! |