How much can your Prague parking spot earn?
If you own a parking spot in Prague and commute away from it every morning, you own a small asset that earns exactly nothing for eight hours a day. Here is what it could be earning instead.
Want a number for your exact situation? Try the interactive earnings calculator — pick your district, spot type, and availability.
The short answer
Private parking in Prague trades in a fairly wide band, driven almost entirely by location and whether the spot is covered:
| Spot | Typical hourly | Typical monthly |
|---|---|---|
| Driveway or yard, outer districts | 20–40 Kč | 1 000–2 000 Kč |
| Street-level spot, inner districts (Vinohrady, Žižkov, Nusle) | 30–60 Kč | 2 000–3 500 Kč |
| Garage or underground spot, inner city (Karlín, Smíchov, Holešovice) | 40–80 Kč | 3 000–5 500 Kč |
| Secure garage near the historic centre | 60–120 Kč | 4 500–8 000+ Kč |
These are honest ranges, not promises — a dark corner spot with a tricky ramp earns less than a wide, well-lit one next to the lift. But even the modest end adds up: a spot that rents for just four hours a workday at 40 Kč covers a Prague monthly transit pass and then some.
What moves the price
Location beats everything. A spot within a ten-minute walk of a metro station, an office cluster, or an event venue (Forum Karlín, O2 universum, Výstaviště) earns a premium — that's when drivers are desperate.
Scarcity next door matters more than beauty. The best-earning spots sit in districts where the blue resident zones make visitor parking genuinely painful. Your spot competes with a 20-minute circling ritual, not with other garages.
Covered and secure earns more. Indoor spots rent for roughly 30–50 % above open-air ones, and they rent in winter.
Availability windows. A spot free only on weekdays 8–18 is still very rentable — that's exactly when commuters need it. Figpark lets you rent out only the hours you choose.
What the work actually looks like
With Figpark, close to none. You list the spot once with photos and access instructions, set your price and availability, and drivers book and pay in the app. Access is the part we obsess over: the driver's phone opens the gate with a one-time code that works only during their booking — you never hand out your clicker, and you never meet anyone at the gate unless you want to.
Money lands in your bank account through Stripe, the same payment infrastructure that runs much of the internet. You see every booking, every payout, and who was on your spot when.
Is it worth it?
Run your own numbers: hours your spot sits empty × a conservative hourly rate × 22 workdays. For most inner-city spot owners that lands between 1 500 and 4 000 Kč a month for an asset that currently earns zero. Income from renting it out is taxable — see our guide to the rules and taxes — but the flat 30 % expense allowance keeps the paperwork small.
List your spot on Figpark — it takes about ten minutes, and it's free until someone actually books.