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Parking near Šutka Aquacentrum: plan pool access and family gear

July 12, 2026 · Guides for drivers

Parking near Šutka Aquacentrum is a short local trip for some visitors and a full family operation for others. Swimming bags, children, changing time, and a possible late finish all make the useful parking window longer than the time spent in the pool.

Check the current centre information

The official Prague City Tourism page for Šutka Aquacentrum describes the pool, water attractions, wellness facilities, and current visitor information. Check the operator’s instructions before relying on a map pin or an old review. The facility’s access and opening arrangements take priority over a third-party parking suggestion.

Keep the walk simple

For families, measure the route with towels, bags, and children rather than using a straight-line distance. A private space in Kobylisy can be useful when it has a clear gate, level surface, safe lighting, and enough time for changing after the swim. A booking does not mean the space is part of the aquacentrum, so keep the facility entrance and the parking entrance separate in your plan.

If the surrounding streets are busy, compare a space near a tram connection with a closer but awkward approach. The Kobylisy guide and family accessibility hub help with the wider route. Check the live map and confirm vehicle fit, instructions, and end time before paying.

For a longer family visit, allow time to return to the space after showers and changing rather than ending the booking at the pool’s advertised closing minute. If the vehicle carries a pushchair or bulky swim gear, verify the turning space and whether the entrance remains visible after dark. Keep the facility’s current visitor rules separate from the private listing.

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