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Parking near the Public Transport Museum in Prague

July 12, 2026 · Guides for drivers

A depot visit has a specific entrance and schedule

The Public Transport Museum at Střešovice Depot displays historic vehicles, photographs, documents, tickets, and other parts of Prague’s transport history. The official page lists seasonal opening information, including additional summer opening days in 2026. That is exactly why parking should be planned around the date and entrance rather than around a generic “museum in Prague” search.

Use the Prague attractions hub and the Střešovice parking guide. Check the official museum page immediately before the visit for opening days, programme, ticketing, and any operational changes.

Families may arrive with a stroller, children, or a group that walks at different speeds. Read a private listing for the surface, kerb, gate, lighting, and distance to the depot. If the space is in a courtyard or underground garage, make sure the access instructions still work on a weekend and that the vehicle can leave after the museum closes. Do not assume that a nearby space belongs to the depot or that museum staff can resolve a private parking dispute.

If you are combining the museum with Prague Castle, a tram ride, or another Střešovice destination, choose whether the car will stay in one place or be moved. A single legal reservation can be simpler, but only if the time window covers the whole itinerary and the walking or transit connection is realistic. Keep ticket and booking details separate: one proves admission, the other proves parking.

The official destination page is the source of truth. Vick Park can help with the parking leg when the owner describes the full route, vehicle fit, access handoff, and return conditions clearly.

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