Parking near the National Museum of Agriculture in Prague
Combine two Letná museums without assuming one car park
The National Museum of Agriculture is next to the National Technical Museum in Holešovice. Its exhibitions cover agriculture, natural resources, food, and technology, with a roof terrace and family-friendly visitor needs. The neighbouring museums make the area attractive for a longer visit, but they do not turn every nearby street or private space into an official visitor car park.
Start with the Prague attractions hub and the Holešovice parking guide. Then confirm current opening hours, programme, admission, accessibility, and entrance details on the official destination page. Hours and events can change, especially around school holidays or special programmes.
When comparing parking, think about the full itinerary. A family may need room to remove a stroller or bags; a school group may need a meeting point; a visitor using a wheelchair may need a level surface and a predictable crossing. A private space is only useful if the description explains the approach, gate, lighting, vehicle fit, and walking route. Do not use it outside the booked time or assume that the museum can validate a private booking.
If you plan to visit both museums, choose a space that supports the whole window rather than moving the car between buildings. Leave time for the roof terrace, café, or a second exhibition, and allow for a slower return with tired children. For an evening or winter visit, check how the route feels after dark and whether access is still possible when the host is not present.
The official museum page is the source of truth for the destination. Compare Vick Park listings with the National Technical Museum guide and book only when the route and access match your group.