City comparison
Cost of living in Porto vs Prague
One person needs about €1,526 a month in Porto and €1,618 in Prague, rent included — Porto is 6% cheaper overall.
Salary you'd need to keep the same lifestyle
Enter your current net monthly pay. We scale it by the full cost basket — rent, groceries, transport, utilities, eating out and internet.
To live in Prague the way you live in Porto on €3,000, you need
€3,181/ month net
6% more than today (+€181)
- Porto today
- Basket €1,526 · left over €1,474 (49%)
- Prague at the matched salary
- Basket €1,618 · left over €1,563 (49%)
Local pay context: average tech net pay covers the basket 179% over in Prague (comfortable) vs 138% in Porto. Purchasing power index · How we calculate this
🇵🇹 Porto
Lisbon's cheaper twin: same coast, same fibre, noticeably lower rent.
Monthly budget: €1,526
Sources: Eurostat, Harmonised price indices (2025) · 0 community reports
🇨🇿 Prague
Central Europe's best-connected mid-price city, with a strong dev-hiring market.
Monthly budget: €1,618
Sources: Eurostat, Harmonised price indices (2025) · 0 community reports
Should you move to Porto or Prague?
On salary, Prague pays more for tech roles (€2,900 versus €2,100 a month), so the money left over after costs is €1,282 in Prague at the top end.
Rent drives most of the gap: €1,000 in Porto against €1,050 in Prague. Groceries, transport and utilities move far less between the two.
For remote workers, the nomad index scores Porto at 82 and Prague at 79 — see the full nomad index and our data methodology.