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How difficult is it to find parking in NYC?

Parking in NYC is tough no matter the day, time, or season. If you can't find free parking options during your research, sometimes it's best to give up gracefully and reserve parking instead. You'll have to pay a fee to park, but what you gain in peace-of-mind might be worth the price.



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Car Owners Say It's 'Virtually Impossible' to Find Street Parking in New York City. A spike in car ownership, dining sheds and the comeback of alternate-side parking are making it tougher than ever to find spaces. As car ownership in New York City surges, parking spaces dwindle.

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Driving in New York can be a challenging experience. Factors to consider include the city's unique traffic patterns and parking regulations, and some neighborhoods are more car-friendly than others. But with the proper preparation and knowledge, it can also be a convenient option for some New Yorkers.

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Once you're in the city, most people find that they don't need a car, because you can easily take taxis or the subway to get where you're going. Plus, the cost of parking your car adds up quickly, especially if you'll be visiting for several days.

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New York is an excellent walking city, and getting around by foot is the best way to familiarize yourself with neighborhoods and their (sometimes subtle) divisions. Of course, sometimes you'll need to move more quickly or cover great distances, for which you've got subways, buses and cabs at your disposal.

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Street parking is still very difficult to find but some streets only have restrictions Monday - Friday. Meters are in effect and the vast majority are only for 1 hour. As most meters expire at 7PM and some at 10PM, parking is not hard to find except on the Lower East Side which has a night no parking regulation.

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Find NYC Parking Near You Book the best NYC parking near all your favorite destinations with the help of SpotHero. Simply input your destination's address and times you want to park, hit search, and view New York City parking options all over the city!

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Times Square Parking
  • 1601 Broadway - Valet. (1,026) 1 min(391 ft) $ 59 .75.
  • 155 W 47th St - Garage. (158) 2 min(450 ft) $ 45.
  • 164 W 46th St. ( 1540 Broadway) - Valet Garage. (2,711) ...
  • 259 W 47th St. - Valet Garage. (69) ...
  • 235 West 48th St. - Valet Garage. (754) ...
  • 267-271 W 47th St. - Valet Garage (Biltmore Theatre) (899)


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The 15 Best Places for Parking in New York City
  • Central Park. 9.7. 59th to 110th St (btwn 5th Ave & Central Park W), New York, NY. ...
  • Brooklyn Bridge Park. 9.6. Furman St (Plymouth St), Brooklyn, NY. ...
  • Metropolitan Museum of Art. 9.5. ...
  • Riverside Park. 9.5. ...
  • High Line. 9.5. ...
  • Bryant Park. 9.5. ...
  • Pier 25 - Hudson River Park. 9.4. ...
  • Raku. 9.3.


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Check for Designated Manhattan Free Parking If you can, try to arrive at your destination early to find a spot, especially if you're attending an event like a concert. In addition to free parking on Sundays, NYC also has designated areas where you can park for free during specific hours of the day.

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The best way to get around NYC as a tourist is by taking the subway or the bus since it's cheap, efficient, and goes to most parts of the city.

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