Coach parking for Prague school trips: protect the timetable and the group
School trips need more margin than ordinary sightseeing. Students spread out, bags take time, and teachers need a visible meeting point before the coach moves. Use the official Prague bus-parking guidance with the school’s destination instructions to create a lawful arrival and waiting plan.
Put safeguarding into the stop
Choose a place where adults can stand between the group and traffic, count students, and keep luggage together. Tell the school which entrance to use and whether the walk includes a hill, crossings, steps, or cobblestones. A child with mobility needs, a medical requirement, or a large instrument case may need a different handoff. Confirm the coach’s door side and allow the entire group to exit without spilling into a cycle route.
Give the driver a separate assignment
A short coach stop should not become a full-day parking promise. Confirm the sign, time limit, and any restriction before opening the luggage bays. Arrange the driver’s waiting place, return time, contact person, and alternative if the first location is occupied. Keep emergency access clear and do not ask the driver to improvise in the historic centre.
Private parking can be useful for a minibus or support car, but a normal Figpark car listing is not coach capacity. Only use a host who confirms the vehicle dimensions, turning manoeuvre, surface, gate, and authority to host it. Pair the school-trip parking guide with the special-vehicle hub, then issue one simple brief to teachers, guide, and driver. The safest plan is the one every adult can repeat.