Parking zones and parking lots in Prague 6
One of the other areas we will focus on in parking is Prague 6. This part of the city consists of the following units: Dejvice, Ruzyně, Střešovice, Veleslavín, Vokovice and also includes the part of Břevnov, Bubeneč, Sedlec and Hradčany. One would say that there are a lot of areas, but even here, parking is not so great.
Unfortunately this area moves more cars than locals, as it is a peripheral part of Prague. Many are commuters and the car is parked in places where the locals need to park. They clearly agreed that they wanted to introduce parking zonewhich would limit the standing of visitors and residents, or subscribers, provided carefree parking.
Parking in the shopping center
Parking is available outlet in Tuchoměřice, which does not fall into the area of Prague 6, but it is a place next door. Here you can not only buy at discounts, but leave your car here. But with traffic to the center, it’s a bit worse.
You can also go down center Borislavkalocated on Evropská Street. You can park on two floors of the garage. The first hour is free and the others for 40 crowns.
However, it should be noted that shopping centers do not serve as parking lotsso always park on them more when you go shopping in them than when you need to leave your car somewhere all day when you are traveling around Prague.
Parking on the street
remember that in the blue zones You can stand for a maximum of three hours while in those purple (mixed) zones can take up to 24 hours – unless you are a resident or a subscriber. In most cases, it doesn’t pay to cough up payments, as scanning cars pass through the area very often. According to the license plate, you know whether you have paid or not. If not, then wait for an early letter from the municipality and you will have a nice 500 crowns.
You can find zones everywhere. However, there are no zones where there are housing estates and you can only park here. However, if you do not know enough enough, we would not choose this option as too suitable.
On the Pinwheel Although there are dormitories and the locals sometimes park there, it is also not an area where you leave the car for the whole day and then return. The same situation occurs on I’ll shut upwhere Kaufland is located. Lots of parking lots, but only for a limited time. You can’t even park along Ladronka Park without paying. The situation is also worse in Dejvice, where, as elsewhere, there is a fight for every place – although it is not such a horror on the weekend.
Who goes to Central Military Hospital, so he doesn’t have to be afraid. There are plenty of parking spaces. Parking is paid and open 24 hours a day. And if you are going on vacation or just on a business trip, then you may be interested in where you park well at the airport.
Parking in a private parking lot
Of course you can also park in this urban area in paid and guarded car parks, of which there are several in Prague. As elsewhere, Mr.Parkit has several of its branches here, and you can try to park in Hradčanská Park, Tobrucká Parking, MOL Veleslavín Parking, Petynka Parking, Garages Prašný most, and many others.
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