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Complete side-by-side comparison of Czech Republic and Spain for digital nomads and remote workers.
Czech Republic is 11% more affordable than Spain, with a cost of living index of 21 compared to 23 (NYC = 100). Czech Republic scores higher on safety (73 vs 62/100).
NYC = 100 for cost indexes. Higher safety/healthcare = better. Lower pollution/traffic = better.
Czech Republic is the more budget-friendly destination with a cost of living index of 21 versus 23 for Spain (NYC baseline = 100). That's a 11% difference that adds up significantly over months of living abroad.
Rent is often the biggest expense: Czech Republic has a rent index of 39 compared to 39. Day-to-day expenses like groceries and dining follow a similar pattern.
A meal at an inexpensive restaurant costs $9.76 in Czech Republic versus $17.73 in Spain. These everyday costs paint the real picture of how far your money goes.
Czech Republic ranks higher for safety with an index of 73/100, compared to 62/100 for Spain. Both countries are generally safe for tourists and expats, though standard precautions apply in major cities.
Healthcare quality in Spain scores 77/100 versus 75/100 in Czech Republic. International health insurance is recommended regardless of your destination.
Czech Republic has a higher GDP per capita at $30,600 versus $29,198 in Spain. This reflects in the overall infrastructure, services, and cost levels you'll experience.
Czech Republic uses the Czech Koruna (CZK) while Spain uses the Euro (EUR). Both countries have widely available ATMs and increasing digital payment adoption in urban areas.
Spain has a more established digital nomad scene with 3 popular nomad cities, while Czech Republic offers 1 city. Top picks in Spain include Tenerife, Barcelona, Las Palmas.
Source: Numbeo (national averages, USD)
Czech Republic is 11% more affordable than Spain. The cost of living index is 21 vs 23 (NYC = 100), affecting rent, food, and daily expenses.
Czech Republic has a higher safety index of 73/100 compared to 62/100. Both countries are generally safe for travelers, but exercise standard precautions in tourist-heavy areas.
Spain ranks higher for healthcare with an index of 77/100 versus 75/100. Modern hospitals and English-speaking doctors are available in major cities of both countries. International health insurance is recommended.
Spain has a more established digital nomad scene with 3 popular nomad cities compared to 1 in Czech Republic. The best choice depends on your priorities: cost, weather, visa terms, and community size.
Check the dedicated visa guide pages for each country to see current DN visa availability, duration, cost, and requirements. Visa policies can change, so always verify with official sources before traveling.