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Prague vs Sydney

Which destination is right for your next trip?

Prague

Prague

Czech Republic

Sydney

Sydney

Australia

Prague

Safety: 80/100Pop: 1.3M (city), 2.7M (metro)Europe/Prague

Sydney

Safety: 82/100Pop: 5.3M (city)Australia/Sydney

💰 Budget

budget
Prague: $40-60Sydney: $60-90
mid-range
Prague: $100-160Sydney: $150-250
luxury
Prague: $250+Sydney: $400+

🛡️ Safety

Prague80/100Safety Score85/100Sydney

Prague

Prague is one of the safest major cities in Europe. Violent crime is very rare. The main risks are petty theft and tourist-targeted scams, particularly in Old Town Square, on Charles Bridge, and in crowded areas around Wenceslas Square.

Sydney

Sydney is one of the safest major cities in the world. Violent crime is rare, and the biggest risks for tourists are sunburn, rip currents at beaches, and occasional petty theft. The city is well-policed and generally welcoming to visitors.

Ratings

Prague3/5English Friendly5/5Sydney
Prague5/5Walkability4/5Sydney
Prague5/5Public Transit4/5Sydney
Prague3/5Food Scene4/5Sydney
Prague4/5Nightlife4/5Sydney
Prague5/5Cultural Sites3/5Sydney
Prague2/5Nature Access5/5Sydney
Prague4/5WiFi Reliability4/5Sydney

🌤️ Weather

Prague

Prague has a continental climate with warm summers and cold, sometimes snowy winters. Spring and autumn are pleasant but changeable. The city looks magical in every season — sun-drenched summer evenings and snow-dusted spires both have their charm.

Spring (March - May)3-18°C
Summer (June - August)13-26°C
Autumn (September - November)3-19°C
Winter (December - February)-3-3°C

Sydney

Sydney has a temperate oceanic climate with warm summers and mild winters. The city gets around 340 sunny days per year. Rain is spread throughout the year but summer thunderstorms can be dramatic. Remember: seasons are reversed — December through February is summer.

Summer (December - February)20-28°C
Autumn (March - May)15-25°C
Winter (June - August)8-17°C
Spring (September - November)13-23°C

🚇 Getting Around

Prague

Prague has excellent public transit operated by DPP (Dopravni podnik Prahy). The metro, trams, and buses all use the same ticket. A 30-minute ticket costs 30 CZK and a 24-hour pass costs 120 CZK. Buy tickets from machines at metro stations or use the PID Litacka app.

Walkability: Prague's historic center is very walkable and best explored on foot. The core (Old Town, Mala Strana, Josefov) is compact — you can walk from Old Town Square to Prague Castle in about 25 minutes. Cobblestones are everywhere so wear comfortable shoes.

Prague Metro30 CZK (30 min) / 40 CZK (90 min) / 120 CZK (24h)
Prague Trams30 CZK (30 min) / 40 CZK (90 min) / 120 CZK (24h)
DPP Buses30 CZK (30 min) / 40 CZK (90 min) / 120 CZK (24h)

Sydney

Sydney has an integrated public transit system using the Opal card (contactless, tap-on/tap-off) for trains, buses, ferries, and light rail. The system is reliable but distances are vast. Opal offers daily, weekly, and Sunday caps on fares. Credit/debit card tap also works on all Opal readers.

Walkability: The CBD, Circular Quay, The Rocks, and Darling Harbour are all easily walkable. The Bondi to Coogee coastal walk (6 km) is a must-do. Sydney's layout beyond the center is spread out and hilly, making transit necessary for longer distances. The harbor foreshore walk from the Opera House through the Botanic Gardens is spectacular.

Sydney TrainsAUD 3.20-8.90 (~$2-5.80 USD) per trip depending on distance; daily cap AUD 17.80
Sydney FerriesAUD 4.80-7.70 (~$3.10-5 USD) per trip; Manly ferry AUD 7.70
Sydney BusesAUD 3.20-5.60 (~$2-3.65 USD) per trip

The Verdict

Choose Prague if...

you want a fairy-tale old town, cheap beer, Gothic architecture, and one of Europe's best-preserved medieval cities

Choose Sydney if...

you want iconic harbor views, world-famous beaches, incredible coastal walks, and a laid-back outdoor lifestyle