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How hard 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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Parking or standing is not allowed: In front of a driveway. Within 20 feet (6 m) of a crosswalk at an intersection. Within 30 feet (10 m) of a traffic light, STOP sign or YIELD sign. Within 20 feet (6 m) of a fire station driveway, or within 75 feet (23 m) on the opposite side of the road.

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Parking in a garage or a paid parking lot is often a better alternative to finding street parking. But you will pay for the convenience. Cost per day are between $20 and $50 but may be higher for event parking (near a concert venue, for instance) or in areas like the Theater District.

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The data, as they say, is clear: if you want an easier time finding street parking, go north. Seventy percent of the neighborhoods on the best list are above West 59th Street, with northwestern areas such as Washington Heights, Inwood, West Harlem, and Marble Hill making the strongest showing.

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“Parking anxiety” might sound dramatic but it is more common than you would think. It stems from the uncertainty of whether you will find a parking spot once you reach your destination. Will I have to go around and around not knowing where to park? Will I be late?

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Average NYC parking rates at most of the best parking NYC spots usually range from $6 - $10 per hour and $50 - $75 per day. However, if you go for more facilities like valet parking, you'll have to spend more.

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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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Central Park is the most popular park in New York for sure, but there may be another you find is the most beautiful park—it's all in the eye of the beholder. These parks are a must for locals and visitors alike.

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Avoid these areas:
  • In Brooklyn, East New York and Brownsville.
  • In the Bronx, Mott Haven, Fordham, Highbridge and Hunts Point.
  • In Manhattan, East Harlem, though there are a few points of interest there. Read more about safety in Harlem.


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Daily Parking in New York
  • Battery Park City.
  • Broadway Theater District.
  • Chelsea.
  • City Hall.
  • Columbus Circle.
  • DUMBO.
  • East Harlem.
  • Financial District.


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View details of car parks in York.
  • Bootham Row car park.
  • Castle car park.
  • Esplanade car park.
  • Marygate car park.
  • Monk Bar car park.
  • Nunnery Lane car park.
  • St George's Field car park.
  • Union Terrace car park.


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The Parking Reservation System (PRS) website allows the public to reserve parking spaces at municipal garages in NYC.

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