Please be advised that Thruway Authority commuter lots are posted for a maximum stay of 16 hours and are not designed for multiple day stays.
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The car park is managed by York Designer Outlet. Overnight parking is not permitted. The Park & Ride site office is open daily from 07:00 (09:00 on Sundays) until 13:30. For emergencies outside these hours please contact the Designer Outlet security staff.
If you are looking for York city centre parking, then Q-Park Shambles is the best choice for you. The car park is in the heart of the city and short walking distance from the Shambles, one of the city's most historical areas. The car park is also close to the Coppergate Shopping Centre and York Minster.
Park & CycleCan I collect my vehicle after the Bath Park & Rides closing times or leave it overnight? Bath Park & Ride sites are open 24/7. Overnight parking is therefore permitted at the vehicle owner's own risk. Please note that charges apply – see Parking costs above.
Parking in York can be a challenge due to its popularity among tourists and locals alike. By booking a space in advance with JustPark, you can avoid the stress of finding a suitable parking spot. You might also face parking challenges near Clifford's Tower and the National Railway Museum.
Save time and money by purchasing a York by bus smartcard from our smart ticket kiosks, located at every Park & Ride site. If you use Park & Ride at least 5 times a year, buy a Smart 5-day Carnet and save 35p on every return journey. Frequent users can save much more with a Smart Weekly, Monthly or Annual ticket.
Q-Park Shambles is located in the heart of York city centre . Just walking distance to one of the city's most historical areas, the Shambles. The car park is also close by to the Jorvik Viking Centre, York Minster and the Coppergate Shopping Centre.
Currently, the pedestrian zone footstreet hours are between 10.30am and 5.00pm, 7 days a week. We understand that controls over vehicle access to certain streets within the pedestrian area of York affects some businesses, disabled people and residents living in the city centre.