Parking

Parking in Prague can be quite expensive (at least by Czech standards) or you might struggle to find a space, especially during peak hours. And even if you find one you might find that it is actually reserved or that there is another restriction. On the other hand there are quite a few underground car parks which are definitely cheaper in comparison to leaving your car on the street and paying a meter fee. Even if you leave your car in a guarded parking place don't leave any valuable objects there. They might attract too much attention from potential thieves.

Driving in Prague Centre

The worst thing for you in Prague will be the trams and buses. Keep in mind that you must give way to them at all times. As a medieval city, Prague is simply not car-friendly.

Main Car Parks in Prague

Overview of Main Car Parks in Prague. Hotel parking, airport parking, main train station parking etc.

Parking in Prague

Most parts of central Prague have meter zones with fees from 30 CZK to 120 CZK per hour (or you can arrange a long-term parking permit). There are some car parks close to metro stations plus underground car parks.