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Master DC Prague Datacenter Location

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Prague Datacenter Map


Our Prague datacenter is located at 45 Kodaňská street, Prague 10.

Master DC Prague is easily accessible both by car and by public transportation. This site describes three ways how to get to the datacenter:

By car from Vršovická street to the parking site

In case you don’t need to move heavy hardware to/from the data center there are two parking lots reserved for you on the parking site. Please follow the map because of the one-way street system. Once you arrive at point B (Moldavská street) there will be a barrier to your left (see the picture below the map). Then turn towards it and register by using the number of the technical support (777 919 485) which will open and in case of need provide you with directions so you can find the parking lots in question (no. 16 and 17).




By car from Vršovická street to the loading ramp (large-scale moving of HW)

If you need to move a large amount of hardware it is suitable to drive directly inside the building to the loading ramp. Follow the route on the map and once you arrive at point B (Kavkazská street), turn right towards the barrier which is equipped with intercom. Tell the security guards of the object that you want to go to Master Internet and continue alongside the wall to the covered yard where you should contact the technical support (777 919 485) which will come to help you. During night hours please call the support number while at the barrier already.




By foot from Koh-i-noor stop to the main entrance

In case are travelling by public transportation or if you are going by foot you will use the main entrance. The map shows a route of about 3 minutes from Koh-i-noor stop (both tram and bus) towards the datacenter. Once you arrive at point B turn towards the stairs on the left (see the picture) and walk through the main entrance to the back towards the reception where you will be given further directions.






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