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Finding parking near Verona, Antwerp

If you’re searching for parking Verona, start with the rules that affect where you can actually leave your car—especially around the ZTL (restricted traffic zone) near the historic centre and the Arena. Then choose between paid street bays, public garages, or a pre-booked private spot so you’re not forced to improvise when space is tight.

Pre-book private parking with Mobypark (driveway, garage, and hotel/office spots)

Mobypark offers bookable private parking spots in Verona—spaces owned by people or businesses who don’t use them all the time (for example hotel parking, office building spots, private driveways, and unused garage spaces). Instead of circling for an opening, you can pre-select a spot for your dates and turn up with confidence—useful when the best public options are limited by time or occupancy.

Paid street parking: meters, time limits, and what to watch for

In the main regulated areas, street parking is typically managed with parking meters where you pay directly on site. You’ll usually find options that work by hour (and sometimes by time “fractions”), so it’s easy to underestimate how quickly the cost adds up if you stay longer than planned. If you only need a short stop, street bays can be convenient—but if your schedule is flexible or you expect peak-day congestion, a pre-booked Mobypark spot can be the safer choice than relying on availability mid-trip.

Public garages near the centre and Arena area: expected rates and daily caps

For many drivers, the most practical alternative to street parking is an underground or multi-storey garage near the busy central districts and the Arena surroundings. Typical publicly listed pricing in this area commonly starts around €2.00 per hour and can move into the ~€16/day range for 24-hour periods, depending on the garage and length of stay. When you want a predictable end-of-day cost and fewer “will there be a space?” moments, Mobypark can be a practical comparison point—especially if your trip runs longer than a quick errand.

Parking for ZTL: leave the car outside, plan your last stretch

Verona’s ZTL can make it risky to drive into the tightest central streets unless you have the right authorization. A common driver strategy is to park outside the restricted corridors and complete the last part on foot or by alternative transport. Before you commit, check road signage and ensure your chosen parking access route won’t force you into ZTL streets—then compare options with a pre-book like Mobypark when public spaces are scarce.

How to find cheaper options without losing time

Prices vary a lot by where you park and how long you stay. Some “parking centre” areas show lower hourly tariffs (for example around ~€1.00 per hour) with capped daily totals for longer stays (often after a certain number of hours). If you’re planning a full day, compare those public hourly caps against your total expected time—then use Mobypark as an additional option when you want guaranteed access and a straightforward arrival, especially on weekends or event days.

Quick checklist before you book or arrive

  • Match your dates: availability matters most when the city centre is busy.
  • Think in total hours, not minutes: street parking often charges by time increments.
  • Check access: confirm the entry/arrival details so you don’t waste time searching on arrival.
  • Plan around ZTL: pick parking that fits your driving route and keeps you out of restricted lanes.

Use the Mobypark search bar on this page to compare pre-booked private options with public street and garage parking, and choose the one that best fits your timing and how comfortable you want arrival to be.

Mobypark parking rates near Verona

Parking time

Mobypark parking rates

1 hour parking

from € 1.04

24 hours parking

from € 11.50

1 week parking

from € 75.00

1 month parking

from € 150.00

Cheap parking near Verona, Antwerp

FAQ about parking near Verona

Where to park in Verona for tourists?
Tourists usually park either in paid garages/areas near the centre (close to landmarks like the Arena area and Piazza Brà surroundings) or slightly outside the most restricted central streets. Because the ZTL can limit access by car, many drivers leave their vehicle outside the tightest zones and walk for the last part. When public availability is unpredictable, pre-booking a private spot can reduce last-minute searching.
How much is parking in Verona?
Costs depend on where you park and how long you stay. Regulated street parking is often priced per hour, while central garages may list hourly rates around €2.00 and charge roughly €16/day for 24-hour periods (varies by garage). Some centre parking areas can be cheaper per hour and may include daily caps. Compare your total expected hours before choosing.
How do I pay for street parking in Verona?
Street parking in Verona is typically managed with parking meters. You buy a ticket directly on site, using the payment methods displayed on the meter (commonly coins and card/contactless options where available). Always set the correct expiry time and note that staying past your paid period can lead to penalties.
Can I drive my car in Verona city centre (ZTL)?
You can drive in Verona, but the historic centre includes the ZTL (restricted traffic zone), where access may be limited or prohibited unless you have permission. The most common approach is to park outside the restricted lanes and complete the final part on foot. Check the signs and plan your route so you’re not pushed into ZTL streets when arriving.
Is there free parking in Verona?
Free parking in Verona is usually limited and often comes with conditions (time limits, location limits, or changing availability). If you’re aiming for free parking, verify details on local signs and be ready for restrictions. If you need certainty—especially on busy days—compare public paid options and pre-book private parking on Mobypark.
Should I pre-book parking in Verona?
Pre-booking is often worth it when you’re visiting during peak times (weekends, busy evenings, or event days) because central public spaces can fill up quickly and street parking can have strict time limits. With a pre-booked spot (including private parking options listed on Mobypark), you reduce the risk of arriving and needing to restart your search.