Explore all neighborhoods and districts in Prague. Each area has its own unique character, attractions, and lifestyle. Click on any district to learn more about living there.
Large district south of the city center, mostly residential with business centers and parks.
Large district northwest of the city center; residential with many green areas and embassies.
District west of the city center including Smíchov; known for shopping, business, and residential areas.
A diverse district with residential areas, parks, and commercial zones.
District including Žižkov, known for nightlife, cultural venues, and a mix of historic and modern housing.
A residential and commercial district with a mix of modern housing and green spaces.
District northeast of the city center including Karlín; rapidly developing with a mix of residential and commercial areas.
Primarily residential district with family-friendly neighborhoods and green areas.
Suburban district with a mix of housing and natural areas, popular with families.
Residential and commercial district including Vinohrady and parts of New Town; known for parks and vibrant community.
District north of the city center including Holešovice; known for cultural venues and green spaces.
District combining residential areas with industrial zones and green spaces.
Residential district with a mix of panel housing and newer developments.
Residential district with good transport links and local amenities.
Central district encompassing the Old Town, Lesser Town, and parts of the New Town; known for historic sites and tourism.
A suburban district located in the northwest part of Prague, known for its residential neighborhoods and green spaces.
A district in the northern part of Prague, featuring a mix of residential areas and industrial zones.
Smaller district with suburban feel, known for quiet neighborhoods and green areas.
Also known as Kbely, this district is located in the northeast of Prague and is known for its airport and green spaces.
Also known as Horní Počernice, a district in the eastern part of Prague with a mix of residential and natural areas.
Also called Újezd nad Lesy, this district is located in the eastern outskirts of Prague with a strong residential character.
Known as Uhříněves, this district lies in the southeastern part of Prague and is a mix of residential and agricultural land.
Also called Benice, this is a small, quiet district in the southeastern outskirts of Prague with rural characteristics.
Known as Koloděje, this district is a small residential and rural area in the eastern part of Prague.