Weekly parking in Prague: compare daily, monthly, and private options
Weekly parking in Prague sits between a day trip and a true monthly rental. The best option depends on whether the car stays in one place, how often you need it, and whether you can accept a public lot without a reserved bay.
Start with the actual pattern
Write down the days and hours when the car must be accessible. If it stays parked for a full week, compare a monthly private or garage arrangement with seven separate days. If you drive in and out each evening, a space with reliable access may be worth more than the lowest headline rate. Include the walk, transfer, and time needed to return to the car.
Compare the main choices
P+R can suit a visitor who leaves the car and continues by transit, but spaces cannot be reserved and the route back matters. A commercial garage offers managed access but may price by each day or event. A private space can provide a known address and a defined window; check whether the listing supports the full duration and what happens if you need to extend. Read monthly parking in Prague and parking without a blue-zone permit before deciding.
Check the practical details
Ask about overnight access, gate hours, vehicle fit, security, weather exposure, and whether you may leave the car untouched. Keep the booking confirmation and access instructions together. Do not assume that a weekly booking means a private spot is held after the end time; the exact reservation window controls.
Use the parking cost calculator for an illustrative comparison, then check the live map for current private availability. Compare the total cost, not only the first day. A slightly more expensive, reliable space may be cheaper than repeated searches and last-minute changes.