Arrive optimally: This is how Dynamo fans can get to the game in Prague safely!
Find out how Dynamo Dresden fans can travel to the away game in Prague on July 11, 2025 - tips on parking and traffic.

Arrive optimally: This is how Dynamo fans can get to the game in Prague safely!
When Dynamo Dresden fans head to the Czech capital Prague for their next away game, there are a few important things to keep in mind to make the trip as pleasant as possible. The match will take place at the Fortuna Arena, located at the following address: Vladivostocká 1460/10, 100 05 Praha. The guest entrance, accessible to devotees, is located at Gate 3.
A particularly hot topic is parking in Prague's districts. Since there is no parking available near the stadium, it is recommended to park in one of the park-and-ride parking lots on the outskirts of the city. These are easy to reach by public transport. The city offers a well-developed network that is ideal for travel.
Recommended arrival for fans
The best option for Dynamo fans is to park their vehicle on the outskirts of the city and then take the subway to the city center. It is recommended to use the subway line “C” (red line) and get off at the “Muzeum” station. From there you take the S-Bahn line 9 from Prague Main Station in the direction of “Benešov u Prahy”. Important: You should get off at the second stop, “Prague-Eden”. There are special entrances for fans with disabilities, and the guest entrance for wheelchair users is in Block 120 (Sector 3).
To travel from the “Prague-Florenc” bus station, supporters can take bus number 135 (direction “Chodov”) to the “Slavia – Nádraží Eden” stop. There are several park-and-ride facilities outside the city center that provide secure parking 24 hours a day.
Public transport and tickets
Public transport in Prague is not only convenient, it is also reasonably priced: a 30-minute ticket costs around 30 Czech crowns (approx. 1.20 euros), while a 90-minute ticket costs 40 crowns. For 120 crowns you can get a 24-hour ticket, and those who want to explore the city for longer can purchase a 72-hour ticket for 330 crowns. If you are traveling with children, you can be happy because the little ones up to the age of 15 travel free when accompanied.
Park and ride use is quite inexpensive: during the day, fees are just 20 Czech crowns (around 80 cents) for the whole day, while at night it will cost 100 crowns (around 4 euros). In the city center, however, parking options are rare and usually charge a fee. Here the costs vary between 2 and 4 euros per hour.}>
A good way to reduce costs is to book through apps or online services such as MrParkit.com that allow cashless payments. The overgrown parking zones in Prague are also important to note: These range from blue zones for residents to orange and green zones for shorter and longer parking times.
With a well-thought-out plan and a little research, nothing stands in the way of visiting the stadium in Prague, and the Dynamo fans can fully concentrate on the exciting encounter!