Searching for parking near Veleslavín at the last minute before your flight is a reliable recipe for unnecessary stress. The right car park is chosen in advance, calmly and with a clear head. Let's walk through the whole process together.

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Parking near Veleslavín isn't rocket science — but there are a few things to consider

Five criteria for choosing a reliable car park near Veleslavín.
Five criteria for choosing a reliable car park near Veleslavín.

Plan ahead and book online

The biggest saving — in both money and nerves — is an early online booking. Airport car parks run seasonal deals and long-stay rates that cost significantly more when booked at the gate. Anyone who secures a spot in advance through a comparison tool pays on average 20–40% less than someone who turns up without a reservation.

Distance and transfer frequency

Distance from the terminal is measured in minutes, not metres. A guarded car park 5 km away with a shuttle every 15 minutes will get you to the terminal faster than hunting for a free space on a packed airport floor. Always ask about shuttle frequency and journey time.

Price: hourly, daily or long-stay rates

For air travellers, the daily or weekly rate is what matters. Hourly rates only make sense for short stops. If you're flying away for a weekend or a holiday, always compare the total cost for your entire stay — not just the first hour.

Car park security

A good car park has four things: a fully fenced perimeter, 24/7 CCTV, on-site security staff, and proper lighting. Covered parking adds protection from the weather and peace of mind that your car won't come back baked by the heat or dented by hailstones.

Reviews and ratings

Before making your final choice, always read at least 10–15 reviews on Google or Tripadvisor. Pay attention to comments about the shuttle, security, and staff communication. One bad experience isn't necessarily telling, but if the same complaint crops up five times, take it seriously.

Parking zones in Prague 6 and car parks at Praha Veleslavín station

Prague 6 has a well-developed parking zone system that comes with a number of restrictions for non-residents. If you're looking for parking near Veleslavín station or on-street parking, it's worth knowing the rules.

Blue, purple and orange zones

The blue zone is reserved primarily for local residents. Visitors may park there for a maximum of 3 hours and must pay at a parking meter. For longer pre-flight parking this zone is completely unsuitable — it only makes sense if someone else is driving you to the airport.

The purple (mixed-use) zone is slightly more flexible; some spaces are available for up to 24 hours. Again, you pay at a meter or through an app. The orange zone is for short stops only and is of no practical use for air passengers.

Parking meters in Prague 6 accept coins and bank cards. Alternatively, the ParkPay app and virtual parking permits via SMS are available. Enforcement is carried out by scanning vehicles that drive through the neighbourhood regularly, matching licence plates against active payments. Fines for parking without payment or over time run from 500 to 1,000 Kč.

P+R car park at Veleslavín station

P+R at Veleslavín metro station — 100 spaces, bus 119 direct to the terminal.
P+R at Veleslavín metro station — 100 spaces, bus 119 direct to the terminal.

The P+R car park at Veleslavín metro station (Line A) serves as a transfer hub for travellers from across the surrounding area. Capacity is 100 spaces, and round-the-clock opening hours allow multi-day parking. The daily rate is in the range of tens of crowns, though it may be higher for longer stays.

From here, bus no. 119 runs directly to Václav Havel Airport. The journey takes roughly 15–20 minutes, with peak-hour frequency of every 5–10 minutes. This combination of parking near Veleslavín with public transport is the most economical option for many travellers.

On-street parking in surrounding streets

Streets immediately around Veleslavín station are mostly blue or purple zone. Free unpaid spaces can be found on the outer fringes of the neighbourhood, but overnight or multi-day parking there is very uncertain.

Private car parks in the area

Within reach of Veleslavín you'll find several private options. The Bořislavka shopping centre offers paid garage parking at an hourly rate. The Petynka car park operates as another hybrid option. Specialist parking services like Mr. Parkit let you book a space in private garages through an app.

If you want the assurance that your car will be safe throughout your trip and that you'll reach the airport without a hitch, take a look at the specific benefits of parking near the airport compared with parking at the airport itself or on the street.

Before your flight, also make sure you know how the airport works — from check-in to the security check. And if you're travelling with hand luggage, verify the cabin baggage dimensions your airline allows.

Don't want to risk a fine in a Prague 6 zone or an overflowing P+R? Verified guarded car parks near the airport give you far more peace of mind than a free on-street spot. Compare the current offers, read ratings from real travellers and book your space today.

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Private guarded parking near Veleslavín station and Václav Havel Airport

Guarded fenced compound with CCTV and shuttle transfer to the terminal.
Guarded fenced compound with CCTV and shuttle transfer to the terminal.

Private car parks near the airport are today the most popular category for pre-flight parking. Compared to pricey official lots, they offer security on par with a hotel car park — at significantly lower prices.

Where the car parks are and how far it is to the terminal

Most guarded car parks lie within a 2–8 km radius of the terminal, typically along the R7 and D7 roads or in the direction of Řepy and Ruzyně. Transfer to the terminal takes 5–15 minutes depending on location and time of day. Shuttle buses typically depart every 10–20 minutes or on call.

What the better car parks offer

A quality private airport car park will offer at minimum: a fenced compound with CCTV, 24-hour reception or security, covered parking to protect against the elements, and a shuttle direct to the departures terminal. Premium options add car washing and valeting during your absence, plus EV and hybrid charging.

Prices and long-stay rates

Short-stay parking (1–3 days) at private car parks comes to roughly 200–350 Kč per day. Long-stay rates (7+ days) range from 100 to 180 Kč per day and drop further with an online booking. Compared with the official airport car parks, you can easily save 1,000–2,000 Kč on a week's holiday.

Online booking and price guarantee

A booking takes just a few minutes. The Prague Airport parking comparison tool shows live availability, prices and car park ratings. A best-price guarantee applies, and many car parks offer free cancellation up to 24 hours before arrival.

If you'd like to understand how the whole booking process works step by step, take a look at the page explaining how online parking reservation works, where the process is clearly laid out in three steps.

Official airport car parks — PC Economy, P1 and P2

P1 and P2 sit right next to the terminals — but at the highest price of all options.
P1 and P2 sit right next to the terminals — but at the highest price of all options.

For completeness, it's worth knowing what the airport itself offers. PC Economy is further from the terminals and is the cheapest of the official airport options — though still more expensive than nearby private lots. P1 is direct parking right at Terminal 1, offering maximum convenience at a matching price. P2 serves Terminal 2 on the same basis.

Car park Distance Approx. price/day Transfer
PC Economy 500 m (shuttle) 350–500 Kč yes
P1 right at T1 500–900 Kč no (on foot)
P2 right at T2 500–900 Kč no (on foot)
Private (nearby) 2–8 km 100–350 Kč yes

Private car parks in the airport's vicinity are clearly the better deal on price, and the shuttle transfer makes up for the extra travel time.

Parking near Veleslavín: the bottom line

The choice of car park depends on the length of your trip, your budget, and the level of security you need. For a one-day weekday trip, the P+R at Veleslavín metro combined with bus 119 makes good sense. For a weekend getaway or longer holiday, a private guarded car park with an online booking and shuttle transfer wins on both price and convenience.

Parking in Veleslavín on the street or in a Prague 6 zone works as a supplementary option for seasoned locals — it's not a reliable solution before a flight. Without knowing the zone rules, you risk a fine or even being towed.

The simplest route? Book your spot online in advance, arrive relaxed, leave your car in a guarded compound, and hop on the shuttle. That's all you need for a smooth departure.

Compare the latest car park offers, filter by distance from the terminal or covered parking availability, and secure your space today. You pay on arrival and can cancel with one click up to 24 hours in advance.

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