Vol. 05 / 2026The ComparisonUpdated Apr 2026
№ 00 — The Comparison

Prague vs Viennathe independent comparison · index 7.8 vs 8.6

Prague and Vienna sit close enough on the map that the household ranking them is already inside the same regional decision. The cost lines diverge meaningfully, the salary lines diverge meaningfully, and the lived experience diverges in ways the headline index alone cannot resolve. This is the line by line read.

7.8
Index
Prague
8.6
Index
Vienna
№ 01 — The Verdict

Which city wins.

The two cities answer different questions. The headline number resolves the index; the breakdown resolves the fit.

The Verdict

Vienna wins on the structural quality of life, Prague on cost.

Vienna scored 8.6 on the everycity index, Prague scored 7.8. The 0.8 gap is the widest in this Central European comparison set. Vienna wins on the safety reading at 9.0, the transit network rated 9.6 with the 1 EUR a day annual pass at 365 EUR, the cultural density anchored by the Staatsoper and the Musikverein, the salary at the senior engineer tier 24,000 dollars above Prague, and the universal English at the multinational and the EU agency tier. Prague wins on the rent line at 260 dollars a month cheaper, the headline beer price at 2.20 dollars versus 5.10, the structurally cheaper dinner out, and the visa friendly Employee Card for third country nationals.

Vienna
on the everycity index 2026

Prague scored 7.8 on the everycity index in 2026, Vienna scored 8.6. For the long form, see the Prague city profile and the Vienna city profile. Both cities anchor Europe in this comparison set, and the cleaner read for the longer regional decision sits in the Czech Republic and Austria country pages.

The cleanest decision rule we have found: The 0.8 gap is the widest in this Central European comparison set. For the broader regional reads, see cheapest cities, safest cities, cities for remote work, and the best weather ranking for the climate axis.

№ 02 — Cost Side by Side

The monthly arithmetic.

Twelve line items priced in May 2026 for a single resident in a central one bedroom. Green text marks the cheaper city per line.

Line item
Prague
Vienna
Rent, central one bedroom
1,150 dollars
1,250 dollars
Rent, suburban two bedroom
920 dollars
1,050 dollars
Family three bedroom rent
1,800 dollars
1,950 dollars
Groceries, single
310 dollars
385 dollars
Public transport pass
22 dollars
32 dollars
Utilities, average
185 dollars
185 dollars
Internet, 1 Gbps
26 dollars
32 dollars
Coffee, take away
3.40 dollars
4.20 dollars
Pint, central
2.20 dollars
5.10 dollars
Dinner for two, mid
48 dollars
72 dollars
Gym membership
48 dollars
52 dollars
Monthly all in, single
1,920 dollars
2,180 dollars

Prague is cheaper on the monthly all in by 260 dollars a month. The central one bedroom rent gap is 100 dollars, the family three bedroom gap is 150 dollars, and the grocery basket diverges by 75 dollars a month. For the cross currency salary deposit math, Wise handles the CZK and EUR conversion at within 0.5 percent of the mid market rate, well below the 2 to 3 percent local retail banks apply. The cost converter tool takes a salary in either direction.

The rental market mechanics differ by jurisdiction. In Prague, listings concentrate on sreality.cz, with the standard deposit at one to three months and the indeterminate term lease prevailing. In Vienna, listings run through willhaben.at at comparable structural terms. The European rentals guide walks both flows.

The immediate cost shock at arrival runs 3450 to 4900 dollars across deposit, first month, and agency fee combined. Booking.com and the equivalent operator handle the first 30 days while the long term lease completes. The relocation checklist covers the full sequence.

For the short term scouting trip ahead of the move, GetYourGuide covers the neighborhood walking tour pricing in both cities at the 20 to 45 dollar tier. The cost of living calculator takes a current city salary and returns the equivalent at either destination.

№ 03 — Safety Side by Side

Streets, day and night.

The 10 point safety read across the four sub axes the methodology weights equally.

Safety axis
Prague
Vienna
Overall
8.5
9.0
Solo female, day
8.9
9.4
Family with kids
9.1
9.6
After dark, central
8.1
8.6
Property crime risk
8.3
8.8

Prague scored 8.5 overall, Vienna scored 9.0. Vienna runs ahead by 0.5 of a point on the structural safety axis. Both cities sit inside the top tier of the European read on the safest cities ranking, and both run universal English at the emergency services level. For the new arrival, SafetyWing covers the first six months at 45 to 60 dollars a month for the under 40 single, before the national health system enrollment closes the gap.

Healthcare quality, the line residents underweight at decision time. Both cities run public coverage at zero to low direct cost for residents at the GP and emergency tier; private insurance bridges the elective and specialist gap at 80 to 240 dollars a month for the inbound expat. The European healthcare guide walks the access pathway. For the in country detail, see Czech Republic and Austria.

Property crime risk lands a quarter point below the headline safety reading in both cities, with the bike theft incidence in the central tourist quarter dominating the urban property crime read. The personal safety in Europe guide walks the structural neighborhood read.

№ 04 — Weather Side by Side

The climate trade off.

Annual averages, the worst month, and the count of days inside the comfort band.

Climate
Prague
Vienna
Climate type
oceanic (Cfb)
humid continental (Dfb)
Summer high, July
75F
78F
Winter low, January
28F
32F
Rainy days per year
141 days
113 days
Sunshine hours
1,668
1,884
PM2.5 average
17 micrograms
12 micrograms

Prague runs a oceanic (Cfb) climate with the summer peak at 75F and the winter trough at 28F. Vienna runs a humid continental (Dfb) climate, with the summer peak at 78F and the winter trough at 32F. The structural difference at the winter trough is 4F. The climate match tool finds cities with similar profiles.

Air quality is the climate adjacent number that the relocating family asks first. Prague averages 17 micrograms PM2.5 year round, Vienna averages 12 micrograms. Vienna runs cleaner on the PM2.5 axis. The clean air ranking places both inside the European top 50. For the longer climate axis read across the regional set, see cities with the best weather.

The structural daylight curve, the lever that the new arrival underweights, runs deepest at the December solstice in both cities, with a 6 to 8 hour daylight window through midwinter. The seasonal affective disorder in northern Europe guide walks the resident mitigation register.

№ 05 — Jobs and Salary

Who pays better, after tax.

Median salaries for three mid level roles, the headline tax band, and the effective rate after standard deductions.

Role and tax
Prague
Vienna
Software engineer, mid
48,000 dollars
62,000 dollars
Senior engineer
72,000 dollars
92,000 dollars
Financial controller
52,000 dollars
n/a
Medical specialist, hospital
n/a
92,000 dollars
Tax band, top rate
23.0 percent
55.0 percent
Effective rate, 100K
31.0 percent
38.0 percent
Expat tax break
Czech flat 15 percent PIT on first 1.9M CZK, 23 percent above
Researcher relocation scheme 30 percent deduction five years

Vienna pays 20,000 dollars more on the senior engineer tier. The local tax incentive matters. Prague runs Czech flat 15 percent PIT on first 1.9M CZK, 23 percent above; Vienna runs Researcher relocation scheme 30 percent deduction five years. Both close the gross income gap for the inbound senior meaningfully. The tax calculator tool runs the after tax math by city and bracket.

The major employers in Prague are Skoda Auto, CEZ, Komercni banka, Avast, Microsoft, IBM, DHL, Accenture, ExxonMobil business services. The major employers in Vienna are Erste Group, Raiffeisen, OMV, Voestalpine, Andritz, OPEC, UN agencies, IAEA, OSCE, Red Bull HQ. For the cross border salary deposit, Wise and Revolut dominate the multi currency account tier.

The highest paying cities ranking tracks the regional read across the senior engineer median. For the long form salary breakdown by role and seniority, see the Prague versus Vienna salaries deep dive, which walks the Levels.fyi and Stack Overflow developer survey data.

№ 06 — Lifestyle Side by Side

Food, nightlife, and culture.

The qualitative axes scored on the same 10 point scale the index uses elsewhere.

Lifestyle axis
Prague
Vienna
Nightlife
8.6
8.0
Walkability
9.0
9.2
Public transit
9.0
9.6
Food scene
8.0
8.6
Cultural density
8.8
9.4

Prague runs an 8.0 food scene reading and an 8.6 nightlife reading; Vienna runs 8.6 and 8.0. The cities for foodies ranking tracks the regional read. For the in city neighborhood detail, see the eating in Prague and eating in Vienna guides.

Cultural density runs at 8.8 for Prague and 9.4 for Vienna. The walkable old town in both cities anchors the daily lived register; the cultural omnivore reads the museums of Europe longform for the deeper context.

№ 07 — Practical Side by Side

Visa, language, and transport.

The boring section that decides whether the move actually happens.

Practical
Prague
Vienna
Visa difficulty (1 to 10)
5
5
Working visa, headline
EU agreement, Employee Card for third country nationals
EU agreement, Red White Red Card for skilled workers
Working language
Czech at the local tier, English at the corporate tier and the universities
German at the local tier, English at the multinational and EU agency tier
Walk score
9.0
9.2
Public transit
9.0
9.6
Internet speed, average
165 Mbps
145 Mbps
Time to international hub
35 minutes PRG
25 minutes VIE

Visa difficulty for the EU and EEA passport holder is zero in both. For the third country national, the pathway runs EU agreement, Employee Card for third country nationals in Prague and EU agreement, Red White Red Card for skilled workers in Vienna. The 2026 visa guide walks both. For the remote worker without a local job offer, the visa difficulty checker returns the per nationality verdict.

Working language. Czech at the local tier, English at the corporate tier and the universities in Prague. German at the local tier, English at the multinational and EU agency tier in Vienna. Both cities run universal English fluency at the social register level, with the local language a meaningful career lever above the entry tier. Learning Czech and learning German walk both curves.

Internet runs at 165 Mbps average in Prague and 145 Mbps in Vienna, both well inside the European structural top half. For the remote worker, NordVPN covers the streaming and corporate access gap at 3.50 dollars a month on the two year plan.

Healthcare access. Both run universal public coverage at zero to low direct cost for residents. SafetyWing bridges the first three months until the local registration completes. The European healthcare guide walks both.

Education. Prague runs the international school stack at 8,000 to 22,000 dollars a year across the British, American, and IB providers; Vienna runs comparable schools at structurally similar pricing. The state school stack is competitive in both at the catchment address. The relocating with kids guide walks both.

Move logistics. The shipping container math from North America runs 5,800 to 8,400 dollars on a 20 foot unit to either via the closest major port plus inland transit; both clear customs in two to three weeks. The pet relocation timeline is 30 days inside the EU pet passport scheme. The relocation checklist covers both. Discover Cars handles the rental for the scouting trip at 28 to 48 dollars a day on the compact tier.

№ 08 — The Final Word

The read for each reader.

For the cost driven professional, the resident weighting the Bohemian cafe and beer culture, and the household optimizing for the lower monthly all in, Prague is the math. The daily lived register runs in its favor on the axes the resident weights highest, and the structural cost or salary line closes the gap on the headline index.

For the salary led professional, the family weighting the structural safety, the cultural omnivore, and the household weighting the 9.6 rated transit and the EU agency English register, Vienna is the math. The Prague versus Vienna deep dive walks the longer form.

For the comparison view across the same axis, see Prague vs Prague alternates (where applicable), and the wider regional set at the comparisons index. For the city profiles: Prague, Vienna. For the country reads: Czech Republic, Austria.

One reading note. The Prague versus Vienna comparison is one of 25,000 we maintain on the same methodology, and the underlying scores feed the rankings on cheapest cities, safest cities, cities for remote work, cities for families, and cities with the best weather. The numbers refresh quarterly against the May 2026 Numbeo, Mercer, and OECD data drops, with the next refresh shipping in August 2026. If the verdict here clashes with your lived experience, the methodology page walks the weights and the source priors.

For the deeper comparison set, the comparisons index tracks every two way matchup we have shipped to date, and the relocation score tool takes a current city and a target city and returns a graded 1 to 100 fit score. The where should I live quiz is the entry point for readers without a target city in mind, and the cost converter handles the salary purchasing power math.

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Sources, May 2026. Numbeo cost of living index May 2026 · Mercer Cost of Living Survey 2026 · OECD Income Distribution Database 2025 · World Bank Open Data 2025 · Speedtest Global Index April 2026 · EIU Safe Cities Index 2024 · WHO Global Air Quality Database 2025 · the relevant national tax authorities for headline rates · Glassdoor and Levels.fyi for salary medians · national statistics offices of Czech Republic and Austria. First published May 15, 2026. Last updated May 15, 2026.