Arrival – Navratilova

Address and General Information

Address: Navrátilova 666/7
Closest tram stop: Vodickova
Closest metro station: Mustek

Do not take a taxi in Prague.
The bigger share of taxi drivers in Prague are EVIL. Read here about taxis in Prague. (Uber and other apps are fine).

Use the currency converter before you go to the exchange.
It will be floating +-5% around this but not more. Ask how much you get before handing over any money. Do not exchange to Ukrainian currency on the street :/


Public Transport: Arriving from Central Transport Hubs

Public transport: from the Main Train Station (Hlavni Nadrazi)

Time: 10 min.
Price: 24 CZK
Map with directions

  1. As you exit the main building of the train station, turn right and cross the park. You fill find yourself near Hlavni Nadrazi tram stop.
  2. Board the tram No. 5 or 9 on Hlavni Nadrazi and ride it to Vodickova stop (5 min.)
  3. Get off the tram and have a 3-minute walk to the apartment

Public Transport: From the Central Bus Station (Florenc)

Time: 15 min.
Price: 24 CZK
Map with directions

  1. Exit the main building of Florenc bus station and find your way to Bila Labut tram stop. You will need to go under Wilsonova traffic bridge to reach Na Florenci street, turn right and walk until the first crossroad. The tram stop will be on your left
  2. Board the tram 3, 14 or 24 and ride until Vodickova stop (7 min.)
  3. Get off on Vodickova stop and have a 3-minute walk to the apartment

Arriving from the Airport

Public Transport from the Airport

Time: 45 min.
Price: 32 CZK
Map with directions

  1. Board the bus No. 119 at the bus stop near Terminal 1 of the airport
  2. Ride the bus No. 119 to Nadrazi Veleslavin (final stop) and switch to metro
  3. Ride metro to Mustek stop (6 stops) and get off at Vodickova exit
  4. Have a 10-minute walk to the apartment down Vodickova street or board any tram and ride to Vodickova stop (2 min.)
  5. Have a short walk to the apartment

Taxi from the Airport


Arrival by Car

Read this article for more details about driving in Prague

Buy a motorway vignette (only possible to buy online)

Never Park in Blue Zones
Blue parking zones are exclusive for local residents and companies. Parking there for more than 15 minutes will get you a fine

Never Stop in Disabled Parking Zones

Street Parking

Paid Parking Spaces

Paid Parking Spaces: Map

Park & Ride

Where not to Park

  • Blue zones: your car has a high chance of getting towed for parking in any blue zone. They are reserved for companies with offices in the area and people leaving in the nearby buildings.
  • Places not marked for parking: parking in any area that has no parking labeling will get you a wheel clamp. You will find a receipt on your windshield with a phone number written on it; call the officer on the number provided and he will remove the clamp. There is no fixed price for removing a clamp, only minimal and maximal amount. Police officers often don’t speak English.

Security Advice

  • Car break-ins take the biggest share of property-related crimes in Prague
  • Don’t leave your bag in the car
  • Make it obvious that there is nothing to steal from the car:
    • Put non-valuable items visibly behind the windshield
    • Open all compartments, glove boxes, etc.

Car Theft: High Risk

  • German made cars priced at 30.000+ EUR and new Skoda models have the highest risk of being stolen
  • Cars owned by locals (in contrast to tourist cars) always have a third-party alarm system in addition to the pre-installed one. Thieves prefer tourist cars for obvious reasons.
  • If your car falls into the high-risk category, only use protected parking. Better safe than sorry.