Parking near Florenc bus station: leave time for luggage and departures
Florenc is a transport interchange, not a place where you want to improvise with a car and a suitcase. A departure time creates a hard deadline, while the surrounding streets also carry commuters, taxis, buses, and hotel traffic. Plan the parking and the walk to the correct platform as one journey.
Choose the plan by how long you stay
If you are only dropping someone off, follow the current terminal and traffic instructions and keep the stop as short as possible. For a few hours or a full day, compare a commercial garage with a reserved private spot in the nearby inner-city districts. A private space can make the final walk more predictable, but only when the access window and route fit your departure.
If the car will remain while you travel, do not choose by distance alone. Check overnight access, security information, the return time, and whether the booking covers a delayed coach. For a longer trip, a metro-connected P+R may be cheaper, but it adds a transfer with luggage. The P+R guide explains when that trade-off makes sense.
Leave a real buffer
Florenc has more than one approach and your platform may not be beside the entrance you first see. Check the operator's current departure instructions, allow time to find the space and walk with bags, and keep the booking confirmation available offline. A private listing's approximate map pin is not a substitute for reading its access notes.
The Karlín parking guide is useful for nearby local context, while the live map shows current availability. If the journey starts early or ends late, choose a place whose entry and exit rules you can actually follow rather than the space with the smallest map distance.