The Best Social Hostels in Prague for Solo Travellers
Prague is a dream destination for solo travellers and backpackers alike. With its cobbled streets, affordable beer, and medieval charm, it offers the perfect setting for making new friends on the road. But choosing the right hostel makes all the difference when it comes to connection. That’s why we’ve put together this guide to the best social hostels in Prague where solo travellers can meet others, join events, and swap travel stories over a Czech lager or two.
If you’re new to solo travel, check out these tips for turning strangers into travel buddies before your trip.
🍻 Czech Inn
Housed in a stylish 19th-century building, Czech Inn is a design-forward hostel with an inviting basement bar that makes it one of Prague’s top spots for solo travellers looking to socialise. The vibe is modern and laid-back with clean dorms, private rooms, and a strong community feel.
What guests say:
- “Very nice and social hostel. The bar inside is a great way to meet people.”
- “The staff here were lovely. And the people were great too, pretty social hostel!”
🔥 Hostel ELF
Hostel ELF is known for its colorful decor, welcoming staff, and inclusive vibe. The outdoor terrace is a huge draw, with BBQs, games, and chill zones that make it easy to strike up conversations. Group activities and a sociable atmosphere without a heavy party focus make it perfect for all solo travellers.
Not sure how to start chatting? Here’s how to connect with other solo travellers.
What guests say:
- “Good facilities and great staff who were very friendly and helpful, had group activities which helped with solo travellers as well.”
- “Really good stay, good social hostel that doesn’t just focus on drinking.”
- “This was the best hostel I’ve been to. The terrace area is very social, they have a darts board, card games, lots of sitting area. They even had a free bbq.”
⏰ The Clock Inn
Centrally located with bright, modern interiors, The Clock Inn has quickly built a reputation as a fun and friendly base for solo backpackers. It’s an ideal mix of comfort and connection, with regular hangouts and a welcoming vibe that encourages spontaneous conversation. If you’re shy, here are some tips on how to make friends in hostels.
What guests say:
- “Super social hostel, everyone was super nice and fun.”
- “The vibes were phenomenal, made so many lovely new friends, and location is superb.”
☕ Sophie’s Hostel
Sophie’s Hostel offers a boutique hostel experience with cozy common areas and a café perfect for meeting others. It strikes the balance between quiet comfort and social interaction, especially in its 24/7 café and common room.
What guests say:
- “Atmosphere: People were social and down to hang out!”
- “Great hostel, the 24/7 cafe area in the bottom is great for work and socialising!”
- “Great vibe in the common area, met lots of cool people just sitting in the common areas who were always down and up for a chat.”
🎉 Onefam Arbes
With daily events, walking tours, and pub crawls, Onefam Arbes is built for connection. The staff are highly involved, creating a family feel that solo travellers especially appreciate. If you’re looking to ease into group hangouts, check out these hostel activities that help you meet people.
What guests say:
- “Amazing hostel, very social with lots of planned activities and good location.”
- “Such a fun hostel – very social atmosphere with fun events every day! Made so many friends here, even with the staff! They were all so friendly and involved.”
🌍 Ahoy! Hostel
Ahoy! Hostel is a lively and welcoming hostel perfect for solo travellers who want to explore by day and socialise by night. With daily events, a communal vibe, and pub crawls, it’s easy to feel like part of a backpacker family.
What guests say:
- “Great hostel to stay in, especially for solo travellers as there’s a very welcoming feel to the hostel! Made several friends through it, and there were events daily to socialise.”
- “Hostel is very social and will have events going (drinking games and pub crawls).”
Where to Stay to Meet People in Prague
From cozy cafés to buzzing BBQs, Prague offers a range of hostels designed for solo travellers who want more than just a bed. These are the best social hostels in Prague for forming friendships, joining hostel events, and soaking up everything the Czech capital has to offer.
Still unsure how to spark that first convo? Read how to make friends in hostels even if you’re shy, solo travel tips for turning strangers into travel buddies, or how to connect with others in common rooms and tours. You can also connect with your future hostel buddies through the Hostelworld app before you arrive.
Download the Hostelworld app to start meeting people from the moment you book
❓ FAQ: Social Hostels in Prague for Solo Travellers
👯 How do I meet people in hostels if I’m shy?
Start by hanging out in common areas or joining hostel-led activities. Need a confidence boost? Check out this guide on making friends in hostels even if you're shy.
🌍 What makes a hostel “social”?
Social hostels typically have shared lounges, communal kitchens, and planned activities like BBQs or games. They foster environments where guests naturally interact and make friends.
📱 Can I connect with people before I arrive?
Yes! Use the Hostelworld app to join group chats with people staying at your hostel or nearby. You can also share travel plans, attend events, or make friends before check-in.
🛏️ Can I still enjoy a social hostel if I need downtime?
Absolutely. Many social hostels have quiet hours, private rooms, or chill zones. Sophie’s Hostel is a great choice for balancing social vibes with privacy.
💡 What should I look for when choosing a social hostel in Prague?
Look for hostels that mention common areas, community events, free tours, or pub crawls in their descriptions. Reviews that mention meeting people or social vibes are also a strong indicator.
🎒 Are Prague hostels safe for solo female travellers?
Yes, Prague is generally a safe city, and many hostels cater specifically to solo female travellers. Choose hostels with good lighting, lockers, and friendly, reviewed staff — like Sophie’s Hostel or Ahoy! Hostel.
🗺️ What’s the best area in Prague to stay for solo travellers?
Old Town and Vinohrady are great for social hostels close to landmarks, nightlife, and public transport. Czech Inn in Vinohrady and The Clock Inn in Old Town are two top picks.
🚶 Are social hostels a good way to explore Prague?
Definitely. Hostels like Onefam Arbes offer walking tours and local tips, helping you explore Prague with new friends and insider knowledge.
🎉 What’s the difference between a party hostel and a social hostel?
A party hostel is focused on nightlife, often with late-night bars and pub crawls every night. A social hostel still encourages meeting people but balances it with chill spaces, daytime activities, and quieter nights. Hostel ELF and Sophie’s Hostel are great examples of social, not party-heavy, vibes.
🍺 What kinds of social activities do Prague hostels offer?
Activities vary but often include walking tours, group dinners, beer tastings, game nights, and pub crawls. For inspiration, browse these 13 hostel activities that help you instantly meet people.







