Originally Posted by
TMOliver
, is that many older European cities have "no fly" zones, large areas of the central city in which private cars may not be driven. In most cities there are only 3 parking places in any block and 4 cars .
Krakow is one of them. There are different Zones
C - you can drive, but its paid parking on the street
B - only with a sticker or doctor. Huge fine if caught. And there are a few streets, and even one 30m part outside the old city, which is tricky.
A - Emergency cars, owners of the buildings which can only be from 10pm-9am, with 20min max parking and need special papers. A
And they don't make any exceptions.