A recent quality of life analysis reveals Prague residents demonstrate surprisingly low levels of trust in their fellow citizens. The findings indicate Prague’s social cohesion is comparable to cities in Turkey and the Balkans, a stark contrast to other European capitals. Researchers attribute this lack of trust to factors such as the anonymity inherent in a large city and the pressure to achieve individual success. Concerns also extend to perceptions of nighttime safety and urban cleanliness. Despite these issues, overall life satisfaction in Prague remains high and aligns with leading European cities. The study suggests a disconnect between general well-being and interpersonal trust within the Czech capital. Further investigation is needed to understand the root causes and potential solutions.