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Where can coaches park in Prague? Build a legal stop-and-wait plan

July 12, 2026 · Guides for drivers

The answer to “where can a coach park in Prague?” depends on what the vehicle is doing. A coach may need a short boarding point, a legal place to wait between visits, or an overnight arrangement. Those are not interchangeable. Check the official Prague bus-parking guidance before putting an address into the driver’s route.

Use three locations when needed

For a city tour, plan a passenger handoff near the destination, a separate waiting location, and a return or collection point. Short-term K+R areas are designed for boarding, alighting, and luggage handling; they are not a substitute for a coach parking bay. Keep the group together with a named meeting point and a time window that includes traffic and walking.

Filter by access, not just distance

Confirm the approach direction, vehicle height, width, turning space, surface, lighting, and the side on which luggage opens. Historic streets can have restrictions, narrow turns, restricted access, and changing traffic arrangements. A map pin cannot confirm permission. If an exceptional route or permit is needed, arrange it with the relevant authority or venue before departure.

Private parking needs the same discipline. A normal Figpark listing is intended for the vehicle types shown by its owner and does not grant a coach permission to stop on the public road. Ask for explicit confirmation before booking, including whether the complete coach can enter, turn, remain, and exit without blocking a gate. Use the tourist parking hub and special-vehicle guides to compare the plan, then send the driver one written instruction sheet with the official fallback.

Your empty spot is money

List a driveway, garage, or reserved spot on Figpark and earn from the hours it sits empty. Drivers book and pay online — the app keeps the reservation details together.

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