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Park in Valencia whether you go to Las Fallas or you come to see the procession of the Verge dels Desamparats. Book your parking space with Parkimeter and don't worry! Do not forget to visit the Ciutat de les Arts i les Ciènces or to taste a Paella!
This city has that relaxed and welcoming atmosphere that makes you feel at home. Forget about stress, life here is taken slowly. You can stroll through the old town, get lost in its charming alleys, and if you get hungry, paella for everyone! The beaches are perfect for a relaxing day, and when night falls, the party never ends. Looking for parking in Valencia? You've come to the right place. At Parkimeter, we'll tell you everything about where to park in Valencia!
If you've chosen Valencia for your vacation or business trip and decided to come with your car, finding parking in Valencia, like in all major cities, can be tricky. If you're staying in a hotel, we advise you to check if it's one of Valencia's hotels with parking. Ask about the price to make the best decision before booking. In most public car parks, daily prices are regressive. That means the price per day decreases as the number of reserved days increases, which usually doesn't happen in hotels. If you forget and don't make a reservation for the days you'll be staying in Valencia, they could charge you for parking by the minute, what a disaster!
Cheapest Parking: | Aspas Parking |
Closest Parking to the Center: | Parkia San Agustín Centro Valencia |
AVE Valencia Parking: | SABA ADIF Estación Valencia - Joaquín Sorolla Renfe |
Parking near the Port: | Trasmediterranea, Balearia, MSC Parking - Hortalegre |
The cheapest parking in the center of Valencia is Parkia San Agustín Centro Valencia which costs €4.15 per hour. If you prefer to park for a whole day, it will cost you €13.48. For another option, the **APK2 Lys** parking is also economical, costing only €4.40 per hour and €16.33 for a full day.
If you're planning a long stay in Valencia, don't worry, there are interesting options for parking your car without blowing your entire travel budget. If you've arrived by plane, at the Valencia Airport, there are long-stay parking lots that are very convenient.
Another option is the deterrent parkings also called Park and Ride. They are parkings located in areas far from the center with economical rates or sometimes, free. It's best to leave your car there and travel to your destination by public transport. Some of Valencia's deterrent parkings are Benimaclet or Avenida dels Tarongers.
Valencia's deterrent parkings or Park and Ride can be covered or open-air and may or may not be supervised. If you're unsure and want to leave your car in a safer and closer place to the center, then it's best to pre-book a public parking for as long as you need it. With Parkimeter, you can make your reservation in just two clicks.
The port of Valencia has a lot of cruise and ferry traffic, due to its connection with Italy and the Balearic Islands. Valencia is a base port for MSC Cruises and Costa Cruises, so many passengers look to park there.
If your cruise or ferry departs from Valencia port, pay attention to these parking options for your car:
On match days, the streets of Valencia are chaotic. Finding parking at Mestalla Stadium is stressful. If you have plenty of time and luck, on Calle Gorgos, in front of El Pilar school, there are parking spaces without parking meters. We warn you that they fill up quickly and you may not find a spot.
Realistically, if you're going to Mestalla Stadium, you'll have to pay for parking. In the next section, we explain how street parking works in Valencia, in case you don't want to leave your car in a parking lot.
If, on the other hand, you prefer to try street parking in Valencia, you should know that it's not very simple, especially in the center. Besides, most streets are regulated, which means they're paid. You can park in the blue zone (high turnover) and the orange zone (preferred use for residents).
The mentioned areas are divided into the different districts of the city: Ciutat Vella, L'Eixample, Extramurs, Campanar, La Saïdia, El Plà Del Real, L'Olivereta, Patraix, Jesús, Quatre Carreres, Poblats Marítims, Camins Al Grau, Algirós, Benimaclet, Rascanya.
The hours for both zones generally operate from Monday to Saturday: from 9:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m., and Sundays and holidays are free.
In the following districts: District 7 (L'Olivereta: Linares Street, Lorca Street, Democracy Street, Brazil Street), District 12 (Camins Al Grau: Santos Justo y Pastor Street, Pobla de Farnals Street, San Felipe Neri Square, Rodríguez de Cepeda Street), District 13 (Algirós: Doctor Vicente Pallares Street, Campoamor Street), District 14 (Benimaclet: Emilio Baro Street, Dolores Marques Street), the schedule is from Monday to Friday from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. and Saturday from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Keep in mind that street parking has a time limit, so if you prefer to park more flexibly, we suggest opting to reserve a spot in a public parking lot.
The alameda is a promenade located in the center of Valencia. It's a tree-lined walk that extends along the former course of the Turia River. The alameda promenade is quite extensive so you may find a parking spot. It's common to see the so-called "gorrillas", who, in exchange for some coins, promise to watch your car. If you prefer to leave your car in a public parking lot, you can use the Parkimeter search engine.
Like in all major metropolitan cities, parking in the center is quite difficult but not impossible. Valencia's center has very little parking space, and most spots are in the blue zone (ORA), so you can't park for more than 2 hours. A solution to secure an available spot is to pre-book a parking space in a public parking lot through online platforms like Parkimeter. That will allow you to park in the center, in a safe place, and for an affordable price. You can also park on the outskirts of the center, in places like Paseo de la Alameda, Avenida del Doctor Waskman, or in the Pont de Fusta area, among other options, and walk to the center.
The orange zone in Valencia is for residents and non-residents and is available from Monday to Friday, between 9:00 a.m. and 7:00 p.m. On Saturdays, the schedule is from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m., and Sundays and holidays are free. Outside of these hours, only residents registered in the neighborhood who have requested the resident card can use the orange zone. The rates for non-residents in the orange zone are: