Prague vs Tallinn for Singles (2026)

More affordable for singles: Prague~8% cheaper overall
Studio Rent / month
$580
Prague
$580
Tallinn
1BR Rent / month
$800
Prague
$850
Tallinn
State Income Tax
15%
Prague
20%
Tallinn
Walk Score (0–100)
80
Prague
73
Tallinn

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Single-person cost breakdown

Prague
Prague
Tallinn
Harju County
Studio rent / month
$580Best ✓
$580
1BR rent / month
$800Best ✓
$850
Est. single-person income
Est. monthly take-home
Studio rent burden
Groceries index (US = 100)
State income tax
15%Best ✓
20%
Walk score
80 / 100Best ✓
73 / 100
Overall COL index (100 = US avg)
55Best ✓
60
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Frequently asked questions

Which city is more affordable for a single person — Prague or Tallinn?

For a single person, Prague comes out ahead on overall affordability. Studio rents are $580 in Prague vs $580 in Tallinn. Prague is ~8% cheaper overall, which matters significantly on a single income.

What is the rent burden for a single person in Prague vs Tallinn?

Studio rent or income data is not available for Prague.

How much can a single person save each month in Prague vs Tallinn?

Savings estimates require income and rent data, which is not fully available for one or both cities.

Is it worth living alone in Prague vs getting a roommate in Tallinn?

Splitting a 1BR in Tallinn ($850/person) vs a solo studio in Prague ($580): splitting a 1BR in Tallinn ($425/person) is cheaper than a solo studio in Prague ($580). Factor in the privacy premium and your living preferences when deciding.

Which city is better for a single person's social life?

Walkability is a proxy for urban density and access to dining, entertainment, and social spaces without a car. Prague scores higher (80/100) — very walkable — great for spontaneous dining and social outings. For singles, a walkable neighborhood can significantly reduce the cost and friction of having an active social life.

Single-person income estimated at 60% of median household income. Take-home calculated using state income tax rate only. Savings estimate subtracts rent and estimated basic living costs. Data: Zillow, BLS, Numbeo, Tax Foundation · Q1 2026