Dedicated motorcycle bays sit right by the PRG terminals
Motorcycle Parking at Václav Havel Airport Prague is a dedicated area with marked bays set up for bikes only, so you’re not squeezing into a car space or fighting with high curbs. It sits within the main airport road system serving T1 and T2, so you park within a short walk of the terminal doors rather than in an off-site field.
This is outdoor parking, so your bike sits in the open, but the dedicated layout keeps it separate from standard car traffic and reduces the odds of a door ding from a rental Opel. The area is signed as Motorcycle Parking, and access uses the same entry roads that feed the short‑term car parks for T1 and T2, so you follow the usual approach and peel off at the bike signs.
Pricing follows the airport’s standard tariff logic: you pay by time parked, not by engine size, and charges are typically lower than the closest short‑stay car park that cars use. Check the Václav Havel Airport Prague parking page on the same day you ride in, as the hourly and daily rates can shift with seasonal adjustments and posted promotions for T1 and T2 users.
There’s no dedicated helmet locker at Motorcycle Parking, so plan to lock your helmet to the bike or bring a cable lock for extra security. The area is covered by the same general CCTV network that watches the car parks near T1 and T2, which deters casual messing with bikes but doesn’t replace a solid lock through the frame.
Quick tip: before your return flight lands, screenshot your original Google Maps pin or photo of the Motorcycle Parking sign, so after you exit T1 or T2 you can head straight back to the right bay instead of wandering the car parks with a helmet in your hand.