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Coach parking near Prague Zoo: plan group unloading and the long walk

July 12, 2026 · Guides for drivers

Prague Zoo is a large visitor destination, so coach planning is about the gate and the group’s walking route as much as the vehicle. Families, school groups, and tour parties may arrive with bags, pushchairs, or mobility needs. Check the official Prague bus-parking guidance and current Prague Zoo visitor information before setting the unloading point.

Confirm which entrance the group needs

Ask the organiser whether the group is using the main entrance, a programme meeting point, or a guided activity elsewhere in Troja. Give passengers one visible meeting point and enough time for tickets, a headcount, and the walk. Keep the coach stop clear of pedestrians and public transport. Do not treat the nearest road as an all-day place to wait.

Plan the driver’s return

The vehicle needs a separate, legal waiting arrangement if the visit lasts several hours. Check the route, height, width, turning space, surface, luggage access, and return direction. Share the driver’s number and a backup point in case the first street is busy or an activity finishes early. A school group should have an adult responsible for the final count before departure.

Use the Prague Zoo parking guide and tourist hub for the visitor side. A regular Figpark car listing is not a coach bay; book privately only after the host confirms the full vehicle fit and authority. For cars or minibuses, compare live spaces separately. The best zoo arrival leaves the group with a clear route and the driver with an unambiguous return instruction.

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