Where to meet expat community in Prague
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Meeting expats in Prague - groups and meetups

Are you an expat who’s just moved to the capital of Czechia? If yes, then you’re definitely eager to meet other expats living in Prague. In this article, you’ll find useful information to help you in this endeavour – because, at Flatio, we go beyond simply offering expats flats in Prague.

Where to meet the expat community in Prague

We’ve already given you some tips about meeting people in Prague, but we know that as an expat, you might be especially curious about meeting other expats. So where do you meet them? We’ll get to that right away, but first, let’s go over some facts about the expat community in Prague.

Number of expats in Prague

At the moment, Prague is home to approximately 200,000 expats, so don’t worry – you definitely won’t be the only foreigner around!

Prague's expat community

The community is not only large, but also varied. You will find many nationalities here: Germans, Indians, Russians, Italians, you name it. Wherever you come from, we can almost guarantee you will find some people from your home country in Prague.



Meet English speakers in Prague

Now to finally answer your most burning question. The easiest way to meet fellow expats (most of whom are likely to have a good command of English) is probably through the Expats in Prague Facebook group. Just make a post in the group saying you’re looking to meet new people!

Another great option is the Prague InterNations forum. Aimed specifically at expats in Prague, the forum has many categories, such as Jobs, Town Talk, and Marketplace, and with its handy lists of expats of different nationalities, it also helps you find people from your home country!

Expat groups in Prague

We’ve already said the Prague expat community is varied, but the variety isn’t only about nationalities, as you’ll also find many different social and hobby groups here. The best way to find these is Meetup, but here are a few examples to give you a taste of what is out there:

And many more.

So as you can surely see, there is a wealth of options when it comes to meeting expats in Prague. No matter which route you choose, though, we’re sure you’ll find some new friends in no time, so get socializing!

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