Prague parking for multiple destinations: choose a useful base
When a Prague day includes a hotel, a museum, a meeting, and an evening event, parking beside every stop is usually the wrong goal. Choose a base that keeps the car safe and the rest of the itinerary simple. Compare the total walking and public-transport route, not the distance from the car to only the first destination.
Map the day in order
List the first arrival, the heaviest luggage or equipment, the time the car must be available again, and the final return. A city-centre base may work for a compact walking itinerary; a P+R can be better when the stops follow one metro line; a private space near the hotel can make check-in and the overnight period easier. If the itinerary crosses the river or changes districts, include the transfer time and the possibility of a late return.
Use tourist parking in Prague for the broad visitor decision, landmark parking for the final walk, and parking near Prague hotels for the luggage handoff. The metro guide helps when the car should stay outside the centre.
Protect the second half of the day
Do not choose a space only because it is close to the morning stop. Check gate hours, the booking end time, lighting, vehicle fit, and the route back after the event. A private booking can be a useful base when the listing describes the exact access, but it does not confer permission to use nearby public space or stop at a restricted venue entrance.
If the itinerary changes, extend or change the confirmed booking through the available process, or choose another legal option. Current private availability is useful after the time window and return plan are clear.