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Parking in Prague 15: Hostivař, Horní Měcholupy, and the local edge

July 12, 2026 · Guides for hosts

Parking in Prague 15 is a local, mixed-use problem rather than a central-city one. Hostivař and Horní Měcholupy combine housing, workplaces, rail and tram connections, larger roads, and everyday errands. A space that suits a resident visit may not work for a work van, a railway departure, or a long appointment, so make the purpose explicit.

Choose a useful base

For a local meeting or workday, a private driveway, courtyard, or garage can remove the need to circle unfamiliar residential streets. If you are continuing toward the centre, compare a space near public transport with driving through the inner districts. For an event or longer stay, check the weekly parking guide and current availability rather than guessing from the district name.

Hostivař and Horní Měcholupy have different distances between housing, stops, shops, and the final entrance. Measure the walking route with luggage or equipment, check whether a gate is open at the return time, and confirm the bay accepts your vehicle. A van or roof box can change the answer even when an ordinary car fits.

Keep the edge-of-city plan realistic

Do not assume that a quiet side street is unrestricted or that a railway-side space is a long-stay facility. Follow signs and use the operator’s current information. If a host provides access instructions, read them before arrival and keep the booking long enough for delays, loading, and the walk back.

Prague 15 parking works when the space matches the actual job: local visit, commute, transfer, or overnight stay. Search current private spaces after deciding the complete route.

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