Valet drop-off sits directly in front of T1 and T2
VIP Parking at Prague Airport runs as a premium valet service right outside Terminals T1 and T2, cutting your walk to roughly 1–2 minutes from car to check-in. You pull up to the designated VIP Parking zone, hand the keys to staff, and head straight for departures. This works well if you’re driving in from central Prague or the D7 motorway and don’t want to deal with hunting for a space in the multistorey garages.
The service operates in sync with regular flight schedules at Václav Havel Airport Prague (PRG), covering early-morning departures and late-evening arrivals in both T1 (non-Schengen) and T2 (Schengen). You drop off at the terminal used by your airline, so you avoid dragging bags between T1 and T2. If you land in a different terminal than you departed, staff can coordinate return of your car to that terminal’s front area.
Pricing sits above the standard P1/P2 garages and long-term lots, reflecting the valet style and front-of-terminal drop-off. Stays are usually priced per calendar day, which adds up quickly for week-long trips but makes sense for one to three days, especially on business travel. You pre-book via the airport’s official PRG parking system, selecting VIP Parking specifically so you don’t end up in the standard self-park products.
Staff park your car in a secured airport-controlled area that is not open to walk-in drivers, unlike the P1 and P2 garages. Keys stay with the valet team so they can move the vehicle if needed during your trip. On return, you call or follow instructions in your booking email to trigger the car being brought back to the same terminal front where you arrived.
Plan your drop-off for at least 2 hours before an economy flight or 90 minutes before a short intra-Schengen hop, since Prague security and passport control at T1 can still eat 25–40 minutes on a busy morning.