Thanks to its rich history, architectural monuments and attractive countryside location, the town of Tábor is one of the Czech Republic´s most favourite tourist spots. Today, Tábor is the second largest town in South Bohemia and has become a major transport, economic, administrative and cultural centre in the region.
Parking
You will find a reference map of the City of Tábor showing the location of parking lots HERE.
We recommend that visitors coming to the City of Tábor and planing to visit the historic city centre (The Old Town) use the Na Parkánech parking lot or the parking house Pod Střelnicí and then walk to the main town square, Žižka Square (200 m).
Tourist coaches can also stop in front of Bechyňská Gate on Na Parkánech Street. However, this is only to allow visitors to exit and board the bus and is not reserved for parking.
Coaches can park in Kvapilova Street, on the parking lot in front of the swimming stadium, 500m from the historic city centre. Parking here is free of charge.
Several parking lots are available in the Old Town on Žižka Square, Mikuláš z Husi Square, in Palackého Street, František Křižík Square (nám. Fr. Křižíka) and on Tržní náměstí (at a special discount rate). Apart from these locations, parking is strictly prohibited in the Old Town zone, and owners risk having their vehicles towed or immobilised.
In the New Town you can park in tř. 9. května, Vančurova, Erbenova, Kollárova, Dobrovského, Purkyňova, Chocholouškova, Smetanova, Bílkova, Jeronýmova, Šafaříkova streets or in the underground parking of the Dvořák department store. You can also use parking places in front of the railway station and in U Bechyňské dráhy Street (both at a special discount rate).
Operating hours of automatic parking ticket machines:
Old Town:
Monday - Saturday 8.00 – 22.00
New Town:
Monday - Saturday 8.00 – 18.00
Outside of automatic parking ticket machine operating hours, parking is free of charge.
Warning: parking in locations marked „residential cards“ is prohibited unless you are the holder of one of these cards, and you risk having your vehicle towed or immobilised
