Guest guides for Airbnb hosts in Prague
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Prague Airbnb guests arrive expecting fairy-tale architecture and leave having discovered one of the best beer cities in the world. A digital guide turns the questions that fill your message thread into a self-serve FAQ: how to use the Prague Metro and validate a paper ticket, which Old Town restaurants charge tourist prices versus genuine Czech fare, why Wenceslas Square is better for shopping than nightlife, and how to walk from Malá Strana to Vinohrady without getting lost. Your guests explore more and message you less.
What your guests will see — Prague style
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Top neighbourhoods in Prague
A quick orientation for your guests, so they understand where they're staying before they even land.
Art Nouveau apartments, wine bars, and the best neighbourhood restaurants — a local favourite away from the Old Town tourist belt.
Prague's most bohemian quarter: cheap pubs, the famous TV tower, and a gritty authenticity that's rapidly gentrifying.
Baroque palaces, garden terraces, and a 10-minute walk to the castle — romantic but expensive for daily dining.
Former industrial district with a modern market hall, DOX gallery, and the city's best brunch spots.
Host tips for Prague
Five things experienced Prague hosts wish they'd written into their guide on day one.
- 1Prague requires short-term rental registration with the city and payment of the local accommodation tax (poplatek z pobytu) — Airbnb collects this automatically, but you must still register.
- 2Ticket inspection on trams is genuinely frequent. Tell guests to validate their paper ticket at the yellow machine immediately when boarding. The fine for no valid ticket is 1,500 CZK on the spot.
- 3Alcohol is everywhere and cheap — but the Old Town bar strip charges 3× normal prices. Point guests to your nearest potraviny (corner shop) and tell them: Pilsner Urquell at the pub, not the tourist square.
- 4Czech waiters don't split bills — it's one bill per table. Warn groups of this before they go out, otherwise one person ends up paying for the whole evening.
- 5ATMs in tourist areas charge up to 300 CZK in conversion fees. Revolut, Wise, or a fee-free card avoids this entirely. Add a one-liner in the money section of your guide.
Built for Prague hosts
Paste your Prague address and get an instant multilingual guest guide — with local cafe, restaurant, pharmacy and market picks within 1 km.
- Metro, tram, and bus ticket validation tips (avoid the €50 fine)
- Czech pub etiquette and the best svíčková under 200 CZK
- Charles Bridge at sunrise vs. noon — timing tips for photos
Frequently asked questions — Airbnb hosts in Prague
Do I need to register my Airbnb in Prague?+
Yes. Short-term rental hosts in Prague must register guests at the local foreign police or city office and pay the accommodation tax. Airbnb collects the tax automatically, but registration is the host's responsibility.
Is there a night cap for Airbnb in Prague?+
Prague has no annual night cap for short-term rentals as of 2025. However, the city is actively debating regulation — check your Bezirk equivalent (Prague district) for any local rules.
Should my Prague Airbnb guide include tipping guidance?+
Yes. Czech tipping etiquette is rounding up to the nearest 10 CZK or adding 10% at restaurants. Tell guests to say the total they want to pay when handing over cash — the waiter gives change to that amount.
Is tap water safe in Prague?+
Yes. Prague tap water is safe, clean, and tastes better than in many capital cities. Mention this — guests routinely buy unnecessary bottled water.
What currencies do Prague restaurants accept?+
Czech Koruna (CZK) is the official currency; many tourist-area restaurants accept euros but at poor exchange rates. Advise guests to use CZK or a no-fee card for the best value.
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