Generate properly formatted fake Czech addresses including street, city, and postal code. Ideal for software testing and data population.
Notice
Generated data is for testing purposes only, please do not use it for real transactions.
Click the generate button to get a random address

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When you need a realistically formatted Czech address to test applications, protect your privacy, or populate forms, manually constructing one is both time-consuming and prone to errors. Based on Czech address specifications (including street name, building number, city, and the five-digit postal code PSČ), this tool automatically generates dummy addresses that comply with local postal standards. An Address Generator is a tool that synthesizes non-real address data according to specific country rules, outputting standard Czech addresses in plain text format.
Q: Are the generated Czech addresses real?
No. All addresses are dummy data randomly combined according to formatting rules. They do not correspond to real locations or residents and are strictly for testing and privacy protection.
Q: What types of building numbers are in Czech addresses?
Czech addresses typically contain two types of building numbers: a conscription number with white text on a blue background (číslo popisné, a unique building identifier) and an orientation number with white text on a red background (číslo orientační, a sequential street number). The tool will generate one of these or a combination of both.
Do not use the generated addresses for legal registration, financial transactions, or other scenarios requiring real information. The tool outputs in a standard text format and does not support bulk file exports. If you need a specific city or street, try entering constraints in the advanced settings.
For test data generation, it is recommended to focus on postal compliance rather than the actual existence of the address. For example, Prague postal codes usually start with "1" (e.g., 110 00), while Brno postal codes start with "6". Typical output examples: Národní 25, 110 00 Praha 1 or Dlouhá 7, 602 00 Brno. These address structures comply with Czech postal standards and can be used directly for form testing or UI demonstrations.