Paid parking on holiday in Czechia

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I'm currently parking on a public parking space in the Czech republic which is paid during the day (monday to friday), but free on weekends.

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Tomorrow is Easter monday, which is a high holiday. Is this day handled like a sunday, and parking is free, or do I need to get a ticket from 7:00 AM?






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Is parking free on weekends in Prague?

Parking in the center of Prague can be free. Even local people do not always know that parking is free in residential areas, blue zones, every night and paid parking areas, orange and green zones, on Sunday and Saturday.

How do you pay for parking in Czech Republic?

There are several types of parking zones in the city center:
  • Orange - short-term paid parking for visitors; payment can be made using a parking meter or a web application.
  • Purple - unlimited parking for residents, 24-hour paid parking for visitors; payment can be made using a parking meter or a web application.


  • How much is parking fine in Prague?

    CZK 50 \u2013 A parking spot and a two-way ticket. CZK 90 \u2013 A parking spot and a day ticket.

    How parking works in Prague?

    There are catchment parking lots - called P + R (park + ride) car parks - at various locations on the outskirts of Prague. They are an ideal option for those who arrive by car but want to travel around the city by public transport. The parking fee is CZK 50 - 100 per day.



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