Special Report

The Most Expensive Cities for Parking

deanhochman / Flickr

Finding downtown parking in most large cities can be tough due to high vehicle density compared to the availability of parking spaces. Add to that rush hour traffic and exorbitant parking fees, and the allure of public transportation may become apparent.  (These are America’s worst cities to drive in.)

While some places offer free parking, many large cities charge by the hour for prime spots, and may even limit drivers to two or three hours in any metered space. To compile a list of the states with the most expensive cities for parking, 24/7 Tempo reviewed The US Parking report by Zutobi Drivers Ed, an online drivers education resource. Zutobi Drivers used data from the World Population Review to find the largest cities in the country, then used SpotHero to find parking rates for each city. Parking prices are for the time frame of 8:30 am to 11:30 am. Data is current as of Sept. 28, 2022. 

Most cities that have higher parking fees tend to either be popular with tourists or have a relatively high cost of living. Some of the most expensive cities in the U.S. – including New York, San Francisco, Seattle, Boston, and Washington, D.C. – also have the most expensive parking fees.

While all cities on the list charge $10 or more for 3 hours of parking, the three cities with the most expensive parking – New York, Boston, and Denver –  all charge over $15. Note that the rates given are the lowest rates available. Some areas in these cities may have much higher parking fees. The cheapest cities for parking, on the other hand, are Cleveland, Dallas, and Indianapolis. (Here are the most affordable metros for commuters.)

Click here to see the most expensive cities for parking

Meinzahn / Getty Images

18. Baton Rouge, Louisiana (tied)
> Lowest price for 3 hours of parking: $10

[in-text-ad]

RiverNorthPhotography / iStock Unreleased via Getty Images

17. Toledo, Ohio (tied)
> Lowest price for 3 hours of parking: $10

Peeter Viisimaa / Getty Images

16. Colorado Springs, Colorado (tied)
> Lowest price for 3 hours of parking: $10

peeterv / iStock via Getty Images

15. Jacksonville, Florida (tied)
> Lowest price for 3 hours of parking: $10

[in-text-ad-2]

Alex Potemkin / iStock via Getty Images

14. Tampa, Florida (tied)
> Lowest price for 3 hours of parking: $10

iip-photo-archive / Flickr

13. Las Vegas, Nevada (tied)
> Lowest price for 3 hours of parking: $10

[in-text-ad]

digidreamgrafix / iStock via Getty Images

12. Charlotte, North Carolina (tied)
> Lowest price for 3 hours of parking: $10

photoquest7 / iStock via Getty Images

11. Sacramento, California (tied)
> Lowest price for 3 hours of parking: $10

peeterv / iStock via Getty Images

10. Seattle, Washington (tied)
> Lowest price for 3 hours of parking: $10

[in-text-ad-2]

JaysonPhotography / iStock via Getty Images

9. Jersey City, New Jersey
> Lowest price for 3 hours of parking: $10.25

encrier / iStock via Getty Images

8. San Francisco, California
> Lowest price for 3 hours of parking: $12

[in-text-ad]

chrisp0 / E+ via Getty Images

7. Chicago, Illinois
> Lowest price for 3 hours of parking: $13

peeterv / iStock via Getty Images

6. Washington DC
> Lowest price for 3 hours of parking: $13.25

Bill Chizek / Getty Images

5. El Paso, Texas (tied)
> Lowest price for 3 hours of parking: $15

[in-text-ad-2]

peeterv / iStock via Getty Images

4. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (tied)
> Lowest price for 3 hours of parking: $15

pascaluehli / iStock via Getty Images

3. Denver, Colorado
> Lowest price for 3 hours of parking: $16

[in-text-ad]

RomanBabakin / iStock via Getty Images

2. Boston, Massachusetts
> Lowest price for 3 hours of parking: $18

Eloi_Omella / iStock via Getty Images

1. New York, New York
> Lowest price for 3 hours of parking: $21

Sponsored: Attention Savvy Investors: Speak to 3 Financial Experts – FREE

Ever wanted an extra set of eyes on an investment you’re considering? Now you can speak with up to 3 financial experts in your area for FREE. By simply clicking here you can begin to match with financial professionals who can help guide you through the financial decisions you’re making. And the best part? The first conversation with them is free.Click here to match with up to 3 financial pros who would be excited to help you make financial decisions.

Thank you for reading! Have some feedback for us?
Contact the 24/7 Wall St. editorial team.