P+R Skalka Prague: compare the two east-Prague options before you drive
“P+R Skalka” is not quite a complete arrival plan because the city lists more than one option in the area. The two sites can have different entrances, capacity, operating arrangements, and prices. Start with the official details for the exact lot rather than following a remembered pin.
Match Skalka to your journey
The official P+R overview is the source for current Skalka 1 and Skalka 2 information. Check the address, route, payment, vehicle limits, and whether the lot accepts the kind of stay you need. Neither a search result nor an old forum post tells you whether a space will be available when you arrive.
Skalka is useful when metro A is the right continuation or when you are approaching from Prague's east and southeast. Count the drive to the lot, the walk to the platform, the metro ride, and the return after your last stop. For luggage, children, or a late appointment, compare this with a private space near the destination and the general park-and-ride guide.
Keep the two sites distinct
Do not type “Skalka” into navigation and assume the first result is the lot named in the official instructions. Save the exact address and read the entrance signs on arrival. If the preferred option is full or its time rules do not fit, switch deliberately to another official P+R or a private reservation instead of leaving the car on an unsuitable street.
The Prague 10 parking hub provides local context. Skalka works best when the specific lot, metro connection, and return window are all checked before the trip begins.