Hop on, hop off. Riding a bike instead of walking saves time and it has a beneficial effect on your health. In addition, Czechs are obsessed with cycling so if you start using a bike you will be like a local (if not like a Dutch person).
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Get an Apartment with Foreigners in 5 Steps
You may know it, the best time of the year to rent an apartment in the Czech Republic has come. As many people just come and go, especially at this time of the year, you should start to look for an accommodation before the busiest period comes!
Purchasing a Property in Czechia
Buying a property in the Czech Republic is a smart choice whether you’ve been living in the country for a while or have just recently decided to relocate and going to stay here long-term.
Where to Eat and Drink near Domeq
Domeq, a modern accommodation house in Brno, has its own co-living cooking area which comes in handy especially for common dinners and parties but for all those days when you don’t feel like sharing recipes, we made a list of some interesting places to visit without traveling any far.
Do You Accommodate Expats in the Czech Republic? Read What Your Duties Are!
When renting your property (house, flat, or even a room) to foreign people, you have to follow certain rules given by the Czech law.
Cyrilska Loft Apartments: Move in Only with a Suitcase!
Are you fed up with ordinary apartments lacking any advantages of the lease? Are you looking for something better than a standard flat? If you answered “yes” Cyrilska Loft Apartments is the best solution for you.
Apartment Rental Options in Prague
Prague is a beautiful European capital which attracts a lot of young people and workers from all around the world every year. There are currently almost 500,000 foreigners (UPDATED on November 30: Link removed, website not found) living here. As many people just come and go, you may need some tips to find the right […]
What Erasmus Accommodation to Choose in Brno?
Searching for sufficient and fair housing during an Erasmus stay is usually the hardest thing from the relocation process. Questions such as price, quality of the accommodation, communication with a landlord, his conditions and the location of the student housing is a daily food for Erasmus students. A dormitory, the social housing Domeq or a private apartment?
Domeq’s Got Something for Everyone
A residential house that’s modern and stylish, but still cozy and inviting? It’s this combination that makes Brno’s Domeq unique. While convenient for people who like to be a part of a big, multicultural community, it also manages to hold on to a feeling of comfort for those who prefer spending time on their own.
8 Packing Tips to Salvage Your Day in Czechia!
You have found a great job or you have been accepted to study in the Czech Republic, each paperwork has been done perfectly, and what it’s left to pack your luggage and wait for your flight! However, it is also a formidable issue to decide what to bring. But don’t be afraid, it’s not harder […]