The Cathedral of Valladolid (La Santa Iglesia Catedral Metropolitana de Nuestra Señora de la Asunción) was inaugurated in 1585. Its facade is of Herrerian and Renaissance style and is the headquarters of the Archdiocese of Valladolid. It is located in, as its name says, Valladolid, and to visit it you only have to go to Arribas Street. If you have planned to do it by car, and you want to save long turns looking for parking, we recommend you to park in a public parking.
As mentioned above, one of the ways that can guarantee you a space to leave your car near the cathedral is in a public parking lot. Only around the area it is not possible to park, specifically on Arribas street and Cardenal Cos street, as they are purely pedestrian streets.
The difference between street parking and public parking is really important. In both you have to pay a fee, of course, but it all depends on what you are looking for. If, for example, you are looking for parking in a safe place, perhaps a pay parking lot with security service is your option, plus you have much more flexible schedules than on the street. Also, if you want to guarantee your parking space, there are different ways to do it. With the Parkimeter booking platform you can: Search for parking lots near your destination, compare prices from the cheapest and book online in just a few minutes without leaving your place right now. If you like to have everything planned to reduce any kind of risk, both of not finding parking near the Cathedral of Valladolid and of parking fines, this is undoubtedly your option.
If, on the other hand, you are more spontaneous and decide to park on the street in Valladolid, just keep in mind that parking in the city is regulated, so you can park in the blue zone, orange zone, green-white zone and green zone. We recommend you to check the parking conditions before parking to avoid misunderstandings and possible pick-ups that could cost you more than what you could spend in a public parking.