Advantages of living inCzech Republic
Prague, the lovable and liveable capital city
Prague stands out as one of the best places to live in Europe due to its attractive balance of low income and corporate taxes, pragmatic and balanced employment laws, outstanding and reliable legal system, excellent international schools, and high safety standards. It offers a beautiful cultural environment with rich Czech traditions and an efficient, well-connected infrastructure that makes living and traveling easy.
Tax Advantages and Employment Law
Prague benefits from relatively low income tax rates, making it financially appealing for residents. Corporate taxes are also competitive, attracting businesses and entrepreneurs to the city. Additionally, the Czech labor market features balanced employment laws that support both workers’ rights and business needs, creating a stable and productive environment.
Education and Safety
The city hosts a range of reputable international schools, catering to expats and locals alike, ensuring high-quality education options. Prague is also known for its low crime rates and overall safety, providing peace of mind for families and individuals.
Culture, People, and Beauty
Prague is rich in Czech culture with its stunning Gothic and Baroque architecture, vibrant arts, and historical heritage. The people of Prague are pragmatic and down-to-earth, blending tradition with modern European sensibilities—qualities that create a welcoming yet sophisticated community
Infrastructure and Connectivity
Superior Global Connectivity and Growth
Prague’s Václav Havel Airport connects efficiently to the world, with high-speed trains linking to Europe, while its modern metro and trams ensure seamless urban mobility. Amid EU-wide stagnation, the city drives growth in tech, finance, and tourism, offering prosperity without the fiscal and social burdens of other hubs

Vila Helenkayour family’s base
Vila Helenka is the perfect safe-haven for you, your family and your business in the centre of Europe. The current owner uses the villa as a “family-home" and “family-office" with spaces for different family members, a floor dedicate to the office, separate rooms for guests and visitors, and with a permanent live-in housekeeper that looks after the property full time.
Relocation toCzech Republic
We can help you find the best professionals to advise you on residency and immigration, taxes, corporate, family and all other considerations. Just ask us, we have 30 years of experience as expats in Prague.


