Answer 1 of 19: We are looking at going to a european city for valentines next year. we want to go somewhere in eastern europe where the prices are good when you get there. is prague cheap? i have heard different thigns. Cost of entertainment and eating out in Prague. While eating out can cost just as much in Prague as in the rest of Europe, expats can save money by going to the cheaper local restaurants, as opposed to those with an English menu that cater to tourists. Food carts and fast-food restaurants also serve good food at a fraction of the price. As the capital city of one of the world’s richest nations, you might expect Vienna to be expensive. But it’s not when compared to the likes of London and usually slots into the EU at just above average, price-wise. For guidance, here are some *very rough* prices as of early November, 2023. Changes possible, of course, especially in the 6.48 - 11.18. Budget dinner. Restaurants with tourist menus in Prague are notorious for rip-off schemes, so eat with locals or check the bill closely. 9.83 - 15.65. Beer (.5l glass) Some of the world's finest lager isn't as cheap as it used to be, but still a great deal compared to elsewhere. 2.01 - 3.35. Which can also drive the cost fairly high: Jan once ordered a Boulevardier with a great whiskey and the drink ended up costing somewhere in the vicinity of USD 20. And it was worth every penny. Additional pros include a great location near the “Dlouhá foodie central” (which includes La Degustation, Lokál, Naše maso or Bokovka) , or their So, the answer to whether Prague is expensive really depends on your preferences. If you want to spend lots of money, then you certainly can, but if you are going on a shoestring budget, then there are still many places that you can eat, drink and shop for a lot less than you would be able to in Western Europe or even in North America. Dont worry Prague is nowwhere near as expensive as Dublin (is anywhere??). Best advice is as with all cities / places, avoid the main tourist areas and go down the side streets / off the beaten track and find the places the locals eat. You will always get the best food and prices there. Answer 1 of 6: How does Prague compare with London in terms of the cost of things like meals, drinks, transport and hotels? ay9Nz1Z.