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Parking in Prague 17: Řepy and the west-side connection

July 12, 2026 · Guides for drivers

Parking in Prague 17 is a west-side neighbourhood decision. Řepy combines residential streets, local services, tram connections, and access toward Zličín and the western edge of the city. The best space depends on whether you need to reach a specific building, leave the car for a full day, or transfer toward the centre.

Choose the connection you will actually use

For a local visit, a private driveway or courtyard with clear access can be more useful than searching a long residential block. For a central trip, compare a space near the west-side public-transport connection with driving into the inner city. The P+R Zličín guide explains the transfer questions; current private spaces show alternatives that may suit a longer or more flexible window.

Check the exact entrance, slope, surface, lighting, and vehicle fit. A space that is easy for a compact car may be awkward with a van, roof box, or children’s equipment. If the host controls a gate, read the arrival and departure steps before you book and keep the full return in the time window.

Keep local parking legal and repeatable

Do not assume that a quiet street, tram-side area, or access lane is available for visitors. Follow signs and local restrictions, and never block a gate or emergency route. When the visit runs late, use the booking or support process rather than improvising at the kerb.

Prague 17 parking becomes easier when you decide whether the car belongs at the building or at the west-side transfer edge. Compare current private parking after the route is clear.

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