Czech Republic offers a unique study abroad experience, from Gothic cathedrals and fairytale castles to vibrant neighborhoods and lively cafés. In Prague, you’ll find a city that preserves tradition, while embracing and blending new ideas and cultures.
With access to universities and curricula that address growing fields such as computer science, business, and the humanities, IFSA helps you find the ideal fit for your goals.
Why study abroad in the Czech Republic?
Education style. From computer science to business, you’ll find a range of academics to fit your goals, plus unique opportunities for hands-on learning through challenge projects and internships.
Cultural orientation. With a history shaped by Central European influences, Czech culture blends medieval traditions, modern innovation, and vibrant arts.
Student lifestyle. Prague is known for its walkable streets, welcoming culture, thriving food and beer scene, and easy access to nature preserves and surrounding countries. Students often find that the Czech Republic tends to be more affordable compared to other areas in Europe.
Czech cities popular among study abroad students to visit or live:
Prague is the Czech capital, filled with medieval architecture, world-famous castles, and a lively student community. It’s also home to the IFSA Tech Career Accelerator, a unique program that helps prepare computer science students for a bright professional future.
Brno is known for its modernist architecture, medieval castles, catacombs and sprawling gardens. This city is popular among students, as it has a vibrant bar and cafe culture.
Ostrava is the Czech Republic’s third-largest city, rich with industrial history. It is known as the “steel heart” of the city, with many of its former mines and steelworks being preserved as cultural sites.
Český Krumlov is known for its winding streets and medieval charm. This city is a UNESCO World Heritage site and features the Vltava River, which flows through the city.
Czech Republic study abroad highlights
Language spoken
Czech
Capitals
Prague
Common housing types
Shared flats
Known for
Castles, medieval towns, cafe culture, historic universities, Central European location
Time zone
CET (UTC +1)
Currency
Czech Koruna (CZK)
Fun facts
Petřín Lookout Tower offers sweeping city views after a 299 step climb. Divoká Šárka nature preserve is a short tram ride from the city. Prague Castle is the largest castle complex in the world at nearly 750,000 square feet
“Prague became not just a destination but a canvas painted with diverse experiences. Exploring the city’s unique charm and venturing beyond its borders unraveled moments that transcended mere education, enriching us with cultural treasures and lifelong friendships.”
“Working with a Czech tech company gave us real experience to put on our resumes. The most valuable part was learning how to work well within a team and be a better engineer.” —Curtis R., IFSA Tech Career Accelerator