Parking host guide for Prague university housing
University housing creates short bursts of parking demand: move-in vans, family cars, visiting lecturers, and students returning at different hours. A private host near a dorm can be useful, but the listing is not dorm parking and cannot promise a loading place, staff access, or permission to stop on campus roads.
Design the move-in window
State whether the space supports a compact car, van, or short unloading moment, and explain the route to the residence. The student-dorm parking guide and student move-in host guide show the questions drivers ask. Check the residence’s current access rules and do not ask a driver to use a service or fire lane.
Keep normal days separate
Move-in weekends, term-time visitors, and a regular monthly booking have different noise, luggage, and return patterns. Use the student move-in guide and the arrival template to make the timing explicit. Open only the hours when the host can answer a gate or surface problem.
Protect students and neighbours
Do not publish room numbers, student names, schedules, access codes, or household details. Keep the booking record and contact path clear, and close availability when building works or a residence instruction changes. The public host flow and earnings calculator come after permission and vehicle fit are confirmed.
Good university-housing supply turns a stressful move into a bounded arrival without turning a private bay into an unofficial campus facility.
For shared supply, decide who confirms arrivals during the move-in rush and what happens when a vehicle is taller or wider than expected. Tell students that a booking does not permit stopping at the residence entrance or blocking a ramp. After move-in, review photos, availability, and access instructions so a temporary arrangement does not accidentally stay open for the whole term.