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	<title>Brno Now &#187; Prague</title>
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		<title>7 differences between Prague and Brno</title>
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		<dc:creator>Michal Kašpárek</dc:creator>
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<p>If you are thinking about moving to Prague or Brno, these differences, spotted by a person that has been living in Brno for 25 years and visiting Prague several times a year, may help you:</p>
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<li>Prague is much bigger town with swinging &#8220;metropolitan&#8221; atmosphere &#8211; less swinging than London or Barcelona, but still swinging. There are so many clubs to go to and restaurants to try out, compared to Brno &#8211; which is still a sleepy town (don&#8217;t get confused, many people, including me and many my friends from Prague, love the quiet atmosphere).</li>
<li><em>Let&#8217;s be controversial: </em>People in Prague seem somehow more selfish and everything is more competitive than in Brno.</li>
<li>Traffic jams are much more severe in Prague than in Brno &#8211; where the traffic gets stuck mostly between 8 am and 9 am and later between 4 pm and 5 pm. Except for these periods, you can drive through Brno relatively smoothly. Not talking about parking issues &#8211; finding a free lot is much more easier in Brno.</li>
<li>Prague is a town of sightseeing and big business, while Brno is a town of science, technologies and universities. There are many students clubs and pubs in Brno and of course thousands of friendly young people.</li>
<li>There is a larger expat community in Prague and more people can speak English there.</li>
<li>There are much more air lines going to/from the Prague airport.</li>
<li>Last but not least: generally speaking, the quality of beers on tap is slightly higher in Prague, while it is easier to get cheap but great wine in Brno.</li>
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<p>Some things are the same:</p>
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<li>The cost of life in Brno is almost the same as in Prague &#8211; rents are bit cheaper but prices of services and goods is basically on the same level.</li>
<li>Both Prague and Brno are surrounded by great one-day-trip destinations.</li>
<li>Both towns are beautiful and spending a year in one of these may be a never-to-be-forgotten experience.</li>
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