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    Amsterdam vs Prague: A Complete Data-Driven Comparison

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    Amsterdam

    Netherlands ยท $2,800/mo

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    Prague

    Czech Republic ยท $1,600/mo

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    Choosing between Amsterdam, Netherlands and Prague, Czech Republic is one of the most common dilemmas facing digital nomads, expats, and remote workers in 2026. Both cities offer unique advantages. But the right choice depends entirely on your priorities, budget, and lifestyle preferences.

    In this comprehensive comparison, we analyze Amsterdam and Prague across 12 critical categories: Economic Factors, Quality of Life, Infrastructure & Connectivity, Housing & Living Spaces, and 8 more categories. Each category is scored on a 0-100 scale using data from over 20 verified sources, including Numbeo, WHO, Speedtest, and local government statistics.

    Amsterdam earns an overall score of 74.36/100, while Prague scores 78.54/100. A 4.18-point modest gap that Prague leads. But headline scores never tell the full story. Let's break down exactly where each city excels and where it falls short.

    Amsterdam is described as: "Progressive, bike-friendly, and tech-savvy. One of Europe's most connected cities." Meanwhile, Prague is known as: "Fairy-tale architecture at bargain prices. A rising digital nomad destination in Central Europe." These reputations are earned. But how do they hold up under rigorous data analysis? Read on.

    Economic Factors

    Amsterdam

    61
    / 100

    Prague

    77

    In economic factors, Prague takes the lead with a score of 77/100 compared to 61/100. This category covers employment & income, cost factors, economic environment.

    Prague has a commanding lead in cost factors (79 vs 43).

    Prague stands out for transportation costs, economic stability, entertainment costs, though housing costs and salary levels could be improved. Amsterdam performs well in currency stability and economic stability despite the overall gap.

    Employment & Income

    Amsterdam

    76
    / 100

    Prague

    72

    Job Market Strength

    75/ 10068

    Salary Levels

    75/ 10065

    Freelance/Remote Work Market

    80/ 10078

    Entrepreneurship Environment

    75/ 10075

    Cost Factors

    Amsterdam

    43
    / 100

    Prague

    79

    Housing Costs

    20/ 10055

    Daily Living Costs

    35/ 10080

    Transportation Costs

    40/ 10090

    Entertainment Costs

    35/ 10085

    Healthcare Costs

    55/ 10085

    Education Costs

    70/ 10078

    Economic Environment

    Amsterdam

    72
    / 100

    Prague

    79

    Tax Rates

    35/ 10072

    Business Regulations

    65/ 10070

    Economic Stability

    85/ 10088

    Currency Stability

    90/ 10082

    Banking System

    85/ 10082

    Quality of Life

    Amsterdam

    69
    / 100

    Prague

    78

    In quality of life, Prague takes the lead with a score of 78/100 compared to 69/100. This category covers healthcare, education, safety & environment, climate & nature.

    Prague has a solid advantage in safety & environment (80 vs 69). Prague has a commanding lead in climate & nature (80 vs 53).

    Prague stands out for natural beauty, universities, political stability, though mental health services and noise pollution could be improved. Amsterdam performs well in english-speaking medical staff and international schools despite the overall gap.

    Healthcare

    Amsterdam

    77
    / 100

    Prague

    73

    Healthcare Quality

    80/ 10075

    Healthcare Accessibility

    75/ 10078

    Healthcare Affordability

    65/ 10082

    English-Speaking Medical Staff

    95/ 10068

    Mental Health Services

    75/ 10062

    Dental Care

    70/ 10075

    Education

    Amsterdam

    82
    / 100

    Prague

    81

    School Quality

    80/ 10072

    International Schools

    90/ 10078

    Universities

    85/ 10090

    Language Schools

    80/ 10088

    Vocational Training

    75/ 10075

    Safety & Environment

    Amsterdam

    69
    / 100

    Prague

    80

    Crime Rates

    65/ 10078

    Personal Safety

    70/ 10082

    Political Stability

    85/ 10090

    Natural Disaster Risk

    60/ 10088

    Air Quality

    65/ 10068

    Water Quality

    90/ 10090

    Noise Pollution

    50/ 10062

    Climate & Nature

    Amsterdam

    53
    / 100

    Prague

    80

    Climate Suitability

    50/ 10078

    Sunshine Hours

    45/ 10068

    Rainfall Patterns

    45/ 10072

    Natural Beauty

    75/ 10092

    Green Spaces

    75/ 10088

    Beach/Water Access

    60/ 10080

    Mountains/Hiking

    20/ 10082

    Infrastructure & Connectivity

    Amsterdam

    79
    / 100

    Prague

    83

    In infrastructure & connectivity, Prague takes the lead with a score of 83/100 compared to 79/100. This category covers transportation, connectivity, digital infrastructure.

    Prague stands out for public transport quality, public transport affordability, public transport coverage, though ferry connections and internet speed could be improved. Amsterdam performs well in bike infrastructure and car ownership necessity despite the overall gap.

    Transportation

    Amsterdam

    76
    / 100

    Prague

    85

    Public Transport Quality

    80/ 10095

    Public Transport Coverage

    80/ 10093

    Public Transport Affordability

    55/ 10095

    Bike Infrastructure

    100/ 10078

    Walkability

    85/ 10085

    Traffic Congestion

    55/ 10080

    Driving Conditions

    60/ 10075

    Taxi/Rideshare

    70/ 10080

    Car Ownership Necessity

    95/ 10088

    Connectivity

    Amsterdam

    82
    / 100

    Prague

    79

    Airport Connectivity

    95/ 10082

    Airport Distance

    75/ 10088

    Train Connections

    90/ 10092

    Bus Connections

    80/ 10085

    Ferry Connections

    70/ 10050

    Digital Infrastructure

    Amsterdam

    80
    / 100

    Prague

    83

    Internet Speed

    85/ 10072

    Internet Reliability

    90/ 10085

    Internet Cost

    60/ 10092

    Mobile Network Quality

    85/ 10082

    Coworking Spaces

    85/ 10085

    Public WiFi

    75/ 10082

    Housing & Living Spaces

    Amsterdam

    58
    / 100

    Prague

    71

    In housing & living spaces, Prague takes the lead with a score of 71/100 compared to 58/100. This category covers housing market, neighborhoods.

    Prague has a commanding lead in housing market (65 vs 45).

    Prague stands out for proximity to amenities, expat/international areas, housing variety, though purchase prices and rental costs could be improved. Amsterdam performs well in expat/international areas and proximity to amenities despite the overall gap.

    Housing Market

    Amsterdam

    45
    / 100

    Prague

    65

    Rental Availability

    25/ 10062

    Rental Costs

    20/ 10052

    Purchase Prices

    20/ 10048

    Housing Quality

    75/ 10078

    Housing Variety

    65/ 10080

    Landlord Regulations

    65/ 10072

    Neighborhoods

    Amsterdam

    76
    / 100

    Prague

    81

    Neighborhood Diversity

    85/ 10080

    Expat/International Areas

    90/ 10085

    Gentrification Trends

    40/ 10065

    Proximity to Amenities

    90/ 10092

    Daily Life & Services

    Amsterdam

    76
    / 100

    Prague

    84

    In daily life & services, Prague takes the lead with a score of 84/100 compared to 76/100. This category covers shopping & retail, food & dining, essential services, utilities & connectivity.

    Prague has a solid advantage in food & dining (87 vs 76).

    Prague stands out for alcohol availability, electricity reliability, water reliability, though street food and utility costs could be improved. Amsterdam performs well in water reliability and restaurant variety despite the overall gap.

    Shopping & Retail

    Amsterdam

    75
    / 100

    Prague

    83

    Supermarket Availability

    80/ 10090

    Shopping Mall Quantity

    60/ 10075

    Shopping Mall Quality

    70/ 10080

    International Brands

    85/ 10085

    Local Markets

    85/ 10088

    Opening Hours

    60/ 10078

    E-commerce

    85/ 10082

    Food & Dining

    Amsterdam

    76
    / 100

    Prague

    87

    Restaurant Variety

    90/ 10092

    Restaurant Quality

    80/ 10090

    Restaurant Affordability

    40/ 10085

    Cafรฉ Culture

    80/ 10092

    Street Food

    70/ 10068

    Alcohol Availability

    90/ 10095

    Food Delivery

    85/ 10085

    Essential Services

    Amsterdam

    76
    / 100

    Prague

    82

    Pharmacy Density

    80/ 10090

    24-Hour Pharmacies

    60/ 10075

    Medicine Availability

    85/ 10085

    Postal Services

    75/ 10080

    Banking Services

    80/ 10085

    Laundry Services

    70/ 10080

    Repair Services

    70/ 10078

    Hair Salons/Barbers

    80/ 10085

    Pet Services

    80/ 10078

    Utilities & Connectivity

    Amsterdam

    76
    / 100

    Prague

    85

    Electricity Reliability

    90/ 10095

    Water Reliability

    95/ 10095

    Utility Costs

    40/ 10072

    Heating/Cooling

    70/ 10080

    Waste Management

    85/ 10085

    Cultural & Social Life

    Amsterdam

    86
    / 100

    Prague

    81

    In cultural & social life, Amsterdam takes the lead with a score of 86/100 compared to 81/100. This category covers culture & entertainment, social life, community.

    Amsterdam has a solid advantage in community (86 vs 74).

    Amsterdam stands out for museums & galleries, art scene, lgbtq+ scene, though local friendliness and nightlife safety could be improved. Prague performs well in historical sites and museums & galleries despite the overall gap.

    Culture & Entertainment

    Amsterdam

    89
    / 100

    Prague

    87

    Museums & Galleries

    100/ 10095

    Historical Sites

    90/ 10098

    Theaters & Performing Arts

    85/ 10088

    Music Scene

    90/ 10082

    Cinema Options

    80/ 10080

    Libraries

    80/ 10078

    Art Scene

    95/ 10085

    Social Life

    Amsterdam

    82
    / 100

    Prague

    81

    Nightlife Quality

    90/ 10090

    Nightlife Safety

    70/ 10078

    Festival Calendar

    90/ 10088

    Sports Culture

    75/ 10075

    Social Clubs

    80/ 10078

    Dating Scene

    75/ 10080

    LGBTQ+ Scene

    95/ 10080

    Community

    Amsterdam

    86
    / 100

    Prague

    74

    Local Friendliness

    65/ 10068

    Expat Community Size

    95/ 10085

    Expat Integration

    85/ 10075

    Language Barriers

    95/ 10052

    Cultural Events

    90/ 10090

    Professional & Career

    Amsterdam

    82
    / 100

    Prague

    78

    In professional & career, Amsterdam takes the lead with a score of 82/100 compared to 78/100. This category covers business environment, work environment, market opportunities.

    Amsterdam stands out for major companies, internet for work, industry clusters, though competition level and business visa options could be improved. Prague performs well in coworking culture and remote work acceptance despite the overall gap.

    Business Environment

    Amsterdam

    85
    / 100

    Prague

    76

    Industry Clusters

    85/ 10075

    Major Companies

    90/ 10070

    Startup Ecosystem

    85/ 10072

    Coworking Culture

    85/ 10085

    Professional Networking

    85/ 10078

    Business Associations

    80/ 10075

    Work Environment

    Amsterdam

    83
    / 100

    Prague

    82

    Work-Life Balance

    85/ 10082

    Remote Work Acceptance

    85/ 10085

    Internet for Work

    90/ 10082

    Time Zone

    80/ 10082

    Business Visa Options

    75/ 10078

    Market Opportunities

    Amsterdam

    73
    / 100

    Prague

    74

    Client Base

    85/ 10078

    Freelance Market

    80/ 10080

    Competition Level

    55/ 10065

    Lifestyle & Pace

    Amsterdam

    67
    / 100

    Prague

    74

    In lifestyle & pace, Prague takes the lead with a score of 74/100 compared to 67/100. This category covers daily rhythm, lifestyle options, tourism impact.

    Prague has a solid advantage in tourism impact (67 vs 48).

    Prague stands out for tourist infrastructure, weekend culture, authenticity, though tourist volume and crowding could be improved. Amsterdam performs well in tourist infrastructure and weekend culture despite the overall gap.

    Daily Rhythm

    Amsterdam

    72
    / 100

    Prague

    79

    Pace of Life

    70/ 10080

    Working Hours Culture

    80/ 10078

    Dining Hours

    60/ 10075

    Shop Opening Hours

    65/ 10075

    Weekend Culture

    85/ 10085

    Lifestyle Options

    Amsterdam

    80
    / 100

    Prague

    77

    Outdoor Lifestyle

    75/ 10082

    Fitness Culture

    85/ 10075

    Health Consciousness

    85/ 10070

    Pet Friendliness

    80/ 10080

    Family Orientation

    75/ 10078

    Tourism Impact

    Amsterdam

    48
    / 100

    Prague

    67

    Tourist Volume

    25/ 10045

    Tourism Seasonality

    45/ 10065

    Tourist Infrastructure

    90/ 10090

    Authenticity

    50/ 10085

    Crowding

    30/ 10050

    Legal & Administrative

    Amsterdam

    79
    / 100

    Prague

    73

    In legal & administrative, Amsterdam takes the lead with a score of 79/100 compared to 73/100. This category covers visa & residency, administration, rights & freedoms.

    Amsterdam stands out for lgbtq+ rights, freedom of speech, religious freedom, though bureaucracy level and document requirements could be improved. Prague performs well in deportation risk and religious freedom despite the overall gap.

    Visa & Residency

    Amsterdam

    69
    / 100

    Prague

    69

    Visa Requirements

    65/ 10072

    Residency Options

    70/ 10078

    Residency Process

    60/ 10055

    Citizenship Pathway

    65/ 10048

    Deportation Risk

    85/ 10090

    Administration

    Amsterdam

    73
    / 100

    Prague

    65

    Bureaucracy Level

    55/ 10045

    Digital Government

    80/ 10068

    Document Requirements

    55/ 10065

    Language Requirements

    90/ 10060

    Legal System

    85/ 10085

    Rights & Freedoms

    Amsterdam

    94
    / 100

    Prague

    87

    Freedom of Speech

    95/ 10088

    Religious Freedom

    95/ 10090

    Women's Rights

    90/ 10088

    LGBTQ+ Rights

    100/ 10085

    Worker Rights

    90/ 10085

    Family & Children

    Amsterdam

    73
    / 100

    Prague

    77

    In family & children, Prague takes the lead with a score of 77/100 compared to 73/100. This category covers child-friendly infrastructure, family services.

    Prague has a solid advantage in family services (72 vs 62).

    Prague stands out for child safety, playgrounds, kid activities, though childcare costs and childcare availability could be improved. Amsterdam performs well in playgrounds and kid activities despite the overall gap.

    Child-Friendly Infrastructure

    Amsterdam

    83
    / 100

    Prague

    82

    Playgrounds

    85/ 10085

    Kid Activities

    85/ 10082

    Child Safety

    85/ 10090

    Pediatric Care

    80/ 10080

    Baby/Toddler Facilities

    80/ 10075

    Family Services

    Amsterdam

    62
    / 100

    Prague

    72

    Childcare Availability

    65/ 10068

    Childcare Costs

    40/ 10065

    School Holidays

    75/ 10075

    Extracurricular Activities

    85/ 10080

    Family Housing

    45/ 10072

    Practical Considerations

    Amsterdam

    75
    / 100

    Prague

    79

    In practical considerations, Prague takes the lead with a score of 79/100 compared to 75/100. This category covers transportation costs, special services, communication, emergency services.

    Prague has a solid advantage in transportation costs (73 vs 57).

    Prague stands out for emergency numbers, emergency healthcare, gas station density, though ev infrastructure and fuel prices could be improved. Amsterdam performs well in translation services and international calling despite the overall gap.

    Transportation Costs

    Amsterdam

    57
    / 100

    Prague

    73

    Fuel Prices

    30/ 10070

    Gas Station Density

    70/ 10085

    EV Infrastructure

    85/ 10065

    Vehicle Costs

    35/ 10070

    Vehicle Maintenance

    65/ 10075

    Special Services

    Amsterdam

    82
    / 100

    Prague

    77

    Moving Services

    80/ 10078

    Storage Facilities

    70/ 10070

    Translation Services

    90/ 10080

    Legal Services

    85/ 10080

    Accounting Services

    85/ 10078

    Communication

    Amsterdam

    80
    / 100

    Prague

    82

    Postal Reliability

    75/ 10082

    Package Import

    70/ 10075

    Language Learning

    85/ 10085

    International Calling

    90/ 10085

    Emergency Services

    Amsterdam

    84
    / 100

    Prague

    88

    Emergency Response

    85/ 10085

    Emergency Healthcare

    85/ 10088

    Emergency Numbers

    90/ 10095

    Natural Disaster Preparedness

    75/ 10082

    Specific to Your Profile

    Amsterdam

    83
    / 100

    Prague

    75

    In specific to your profile, Amsterdam takes the lead with a score of 83/100 compared to 75/100. This category covers remote work specific, personal circumstances.

    Amsterdam has a solid advantage in personal circumstances (83 vs 71).

    Amsterdam stands out for language skills, video call quality, dietary requirements, though citizenship advantages and partner citizenship advantages could be improved. Prague performs well in cafรฉ laptop culture and coworking day passes despite the overall gap.

    Remote Work Specific

    Amsterdam

    84
    / 100

    Prague

    82

    Time Zone Alignment

    80/ 10078

    Coworking Day Passes

    85/ 10085

    Cafรฉ Laptop Culture

    80/ 10090

    Video Call Quality

    90/ 10080

    Tech Ecosystem

    85/ 10075

    Personal Circumstances

    Amsterdam

    83
    / 100

    Prague

    71

    Citizenship Advantages

    70/ 10070

    Partner Citizenship Advantages

    70/ 10050

    Industry Presence

    85/ 10065

    Language Skills

    95/ 10055

    Religious/Cultural Fit

    80/ 10078

    Dietary Requirements

    90/ 10082

    Hobby Availability

    90/ 10085

    Pet Import Rules

    85/ 10085

    The Verdict: Amsterdam or Prague?

    With an overall score of 78.54/100 versus 74.36/100, Prague leads on paper. But the "better" city ultimately depends on what matters most to you.

    Amsterdam excels in cultural & social life, professional & career, legal & administrative. Prague leads in economic factors, quality of life, infrastructure & connectivity.

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