Is there any free parking in Edinburgh city Centre?

Is there any free parking in Edinburgh city Centre?

Parking in Central Zones (generally the City Centre and West End) is free between 18.30 – 6.30 Monday to Saturday. Parking in Peripheral and Extended Zones (such as Bruntsfield, Marchmont, and the New Town) is free between 17:30 – 8:30 Monday to Friday and all day on Saturdays.

How much is parking in Edinburgh city Centre?

Cost and times of pay and display parking

Streets Prices from April 2021 Hours of Operation
Bruntsfield, Sciennes, St Leonard’s, Dumbiedykes, Stockbridge & Dean £2.90 per hour Monday to Friday 8.30am to 5.30pm
Extended Controlled Parking Zones (N1-N5 & S1-S4) £2.50 per hour Monday to Friday 8.30am to 5.30pm

Is parking free in Edinburgh after 6pm?

Free Parking in Edinburgh after 6pm and on Sundays. Free Parking in central Edinburgh can be had in many locations after 6 pm and often all day on Sundays. Please remember to check the sign before leaving your vehicle in the restricted parking zones in Edinburgh.

Can you park on single yellow in Edinburgh?

The authority say all parking places, loading places and single yellow lines in the city centre will be subject to parking controls every Sunday from 12.30pm to 6.30pm. All greenway (red line) stopping restrictions, parking places and loading places will also be affected.

How much does it cost to park in George Street Edinburgh?

On Street, City of Edinburgh Council

30 Minutes 12:30pm – 6:30pm £2.65
1 Hour 12:30pm – 6:30pm £5.30
90 Minutes 12:30pm – 6:30pm £7.95
2 Hours 12:30pm – 6:30pm £10.60
150 Minutes 12:30pm – 6:30pm £13.25

Is parking free after 6pm Dundee?

On-Street Parking Charges content Monday to Saturday, 8am to 6 pm.

How much is Park and Ride Edinburgh?

Newcraighall Park & Ride – East Edinburgh

Newcraighall Park And Ride East Edinburgh
Address Newcraighall Road, Newcraighall
Postcode EH21 8RX
Price 50p per 24 hours of parking
Spaces 565

What happens if you park on double yellow?

Can you park on double yellow lines? As a general rule, you can’t park on double yellow lines. Double yellow lines mean no waiting is allowed at any time. You can usually stop to load or unload, unless signs or road markings tell you otherwise.